FIFA 15 has found its way into stores, and many of you are no doubt spending big parts of your day playing this year's game. You can check out our initial impressions of the game here.
What do you think about the game? Post your impressions here!
I've tried all options I could think of in the Arena on Xbox One and it appears to be the same situation as is being described on the PS4: it's not there. You get one player vs a goalkeeper and the option to have the CPU control both player (Messi by default) and the goalkeeper. What used to be the "back" button on the Xbox 360 controller (now on Xbox One it looks like two windows overlapping) changes the track of music playing, nothing more.
There appears to be no way to practice set pieces or play a 11 vs 9 practice game (one of my ways of trying to get better at spotting the open men for passing) or any of the other options that were present in FIFA 14 Arena mode. A great game just lost a little bit of its shine, but it's still a great game.
I'm thinking I'll just do a "Kick Off" game on an easy difficulty setting to practice free kicks (by having them happen in the game) -- definitely NOT the same thing as the easy difficulty will very likely muck with how things play out in that situation.
I find this impossible to believe, and I would also be super bummed if the practice match has been removed. If I recall, last year it was "select", maybe on PS4 it's the mouse pad button this year? Surely it's available, I can't think of any reason they'd remove it.
I've only played clubs but that was amazing. If the rest of the game was **** but clubs were what they are I'd give it a 10/10. The rest of the game might be **** I have no idea. I can't stop clubbing
Ok, this is my first FIFA game ever, I only purchased because EA hockey left out club mode. First impressions...graphics are not really what I expected for next gen game. This surprised me to be honest, a let down. Menus are not clear as to what you need to do, so took some trial and error.
The game itself was easy to pick up and play, the goalies are terrible ( especially in club games). So far it seems ok during online club games, we had some good laughs. Though I need to find some better camera angles, its really weird to have to watch a mini map to see where you are. Also, why do the player diamonds change color all the time for the positions? Make each on its own color and keep it consistent.
So far I give the game a 6 out of 10. I play on Xbox One
Ok, this is my first FIFA game ever, I only purchased because EA hockey left out club mode. First impressions...graphics are not really what I expected for next gen game. This surprised me to be honest, a let down. Menus are not clear as to what you need to do, so took some trial and error.
The game itself was easy to pick up and play, the goalies are terrible ( especially in club games). So far it seems ok during online club games, we had some good laughs. Though I need to find some better camera angles, its really weird to have to watch a mini map to see where you are. Also, why do the player diamonds change color all the time for the positions? Make each on its own color and keep it consistent.
So far I give the game a 6 out of 10. I play on Xbox One
For the first time you play Fifa, you´re having quite some high expectations. Enjoy the game because this is the best Fifa ever in my opinion.
I'm honestly starting to believe people who are complaining about defending just aren't very good at it.
In real life if you just rush towards the ball-carrier constantly there's a chance you will leave yourselves open.
I try to defend in a containing manner. I don't use the contain button ever, I just use a combination of Jockey, Jockey + sprint to achieve good results.
You have to know when you can commit to a tackle because otherwise you will be embarrassed.
I'm not saying I am a god of all things FIFA, however I believe defending has been made more realistic in 15.
No, it's just a really poor defensive system. And for the record, I don't have problems winning matches and keeping the CPU from scoring. It's just that the way defending is implemented is not a good system, it leads to far too much space, not enough tackles, and a major imbalance in gameplay.
Play the PES demo and you'll immediately notice the problem with FIFA's defending. PES still has issues with its one-on-one defensive mechanics, and the overall physicality of its game is no where near as complex and realistic as FIFA's, but PES actually allows you to get close and put a tackle in fairly easy.
In football, getting tight and sticking a boot in is not difficult. Being successful at it is, and the penalty for failure can be huge. This is why you'd contain rather than tackle. But in FIFA, it's extremely difficult to get close and stick a leg in. You simply can't do it consistently because of the gameplay mechanics and it's a huge lapse in realism.
The defending is further exacerbated by the AI. There's a huge lack of tactical discipline, most notably with midfielders. This is most relevant in transitional phases when you'll regularly have your holding midfielders not holding. It's slightly improved this year but even with the individual instructions set for players to stay back in attack, you'll still find them making runs into the box, leaving massive space and easy counterattacks. Then there are all the times when teammates are caught ball-watching when they should be getting back and providing support.
Meanwhile, the backline defensive AI has been shored up since being atrocious in 14, but there's still major issues. Strikers are often given far too much space to receive the ball, again leading to easy counterattacks, while I'm having a very easy time putting througballs into my forwards through the outside channels, often leading to easy scoring opportunities.
I will most certainly agree that there is a learning curve with FIFA's defensive system, and I agree that there is a way to use it effectively to defend, if by defending we mean limiting goals and scoring opportunities. However, the actual defensive mechanics and AI are not implemented well, leading to unrealistic one-on-one defending and inflated CPU possession stats; if you're successful at defending in FIFA, it's in spite of the system, not because of it.
And remember, no amount of getting better will improve the CPU's defensive AI, which like is highly suspect at times. I don't know about you but I take no real satisfaction in scoring easy goals that are the result of flaws in the game, no matter how pretty they are to watch.
If people are having trouble defending and the CPU is beating you up with rough tackles and shirt pulling...
You give that right back to them by holding the B button when you are close to the CPU.
EA has put in a ton of rough play interactions and at times it seems like they are begging me to beat up the CPU.
Not only that, but in a loosely called match if you let the CPU manhandle you momentum swings in their favor. I saw that happening last night so I started holding B and pushing and shoving the CPU right back and they backed off.
There is a nice feeling of yin yang when you go get stuck in violently on the CPU and the advantage icon pops up for them and you just back off until the icon turns off...
Cpu has been pulling that crap on me for years and now it's payback.
Also if you knock them just a bit off balance the chance of a poor pass or shot happening increases greatly.
I am in the classic kits and that's me fouling but not fouling the CPU according to the ref. is it a bit goofy? Yes. Does the CPU do it to you? Yes.
Nice! I've been having a tough time so far marking and it's become futile trying to catch up with runners (as in past FIFAs) so this will swing the balance back nicely.
I played the Leicester - Man United game of the week challenge yesterday, and that was super fun and challenging. The key is not to let United have possession since it was super-tough to get it back.
When I start my Arsenal manager career it will be interesting to see how much transfer cash is left after they signed Welbeck and if there's enough left to can land Carvalho to be the tough DM.
Aside from the intro match, I only played drop-in/clubs matches last night (about 10), so all my impressions are from OTP:
I think I was fouled more times last night than in all my OTP time with FIFA14. I drew two penalties, several cards, and 20+ fouls in only 10 matches. And that's just me, teammates were getting them to.
If you play under control, you can wiggle out of some tight spaces (and get fouled). Throw in protecting the ball and some basic skill moves and you can really make over-aggressive defenders pay.
CPU teammates are fairly capable in attack, at least when it comes to keeping possession. Their defense is suspect, especially on the wings, but we did well enough without an ANY.
Pro Clubs keepers seem to be good shot-stoppers, but do some weird stuff on crosses and deflections around the 6yd box. Might be a ratings thing, not sure how real keepers react to that stuff. They're also pretty good about coming off their line to sweep up all those assisted through balls.
The ball physics and independence make such a difference. It seems like there is less player/ball "magnetism" meaning every ball is up for grabs. In the past, it felt like there was a lot of under-the-hood assistance involved in player movement, but it feels really free and natural now.
Lots of new animations like stumbling on abrupt changes of direction, defenders putting their arms behind them in the box, and all the pure emotion stuff. Still waiting for my guy to applaud or thumbs-up a teammate after a failed pass attempt... one of my favorite quirks of soccer culture.
The UI improvements like auto launching the next match and players being able to ready up while teammates are in a match are great. Makes you always want to play one more!
Overall, the first night of clubs was a blast. I'm sure some warts will show once VP ratings climb and people catch on to what works. Now if they'd just force everyone to use manual through balls...
A couple negatives are the removal of deep practice options in the arena, and the stupid overscan problem on PS4. Other than that, I think QB's impressions express the quality of play on the field. You really have to learn to play under control and use the LB, and LT buttons to control the ball in tight spaces, and draw fouls. Additionally, you really have to be judicious your first touch, and your decisions to move forward with the ball.
I'm so far really impressed with how they have improved how the AI play against you, especially at corners. Instead of lobbing it in all the time, I've seen them use short corners and they even drove a corner across the ground into the box and they managed to score at the near post from a tight angle.
Hi guys,so i pre oreded fifa 15 on psn(digital version) and i did not get my pre order bonus. Can someone help me?
Maybe i dont how to activate the bonus.
I'm thinking I'll just do a "Kick Off" game on an easy difficulty setting to practice free kicks (by having them happen in the game) -- definitely NOT the same thing as the easy difficulty will very likely muck with how things play out in that situation.
I've found that you can do free kicks in the practice arena by pressing the directional button (any, it seems). It's just you and the goalkeeper though, so it's not really practicing free kick set pieces. If you press it while inside the box, you do a penalty kick.
EDIT: Playing on PC btw, if that makes any difference..
I didn't play FIFA 14, so I don't know how it was last year, but I'm really disappointed in the lack of options in practice mode this year. The last football game I played was PES 13 for the PS3, and you had a ton of options from choosing the number of players per side to practicing free kick/corner kick set pieces. First thing I did when I fired up this game was to hop into practice mode expecting similar options, and was totally let down. Is it even possible to change camera settings in this mode? Even if I wanted to practice just my 1v1 dribbling/shooting, it's kinda pointless since I don't use this behind-the-back camera in-game. Oh well, maybe I'll find something in the skills challenges.
A couple negatives are the removal of deep practice options in the arena, and the stupid overscan problem on PS4. Other than that, I think QB's impressions express the quality of play on the field. You really have to learn to play under control and use the LB, and LT buttons to control the ball in tight spaces, and draw fouls. Additionally, you really have to be judicious your first touch, and your decisions to move forward with the ball.
I really have to think this is still in the game. To remove it is an odd choice.
If there was just some way to ask a dev to turn it back on in a patch. I really do think it's hidden and the button mapping that gets to it has been disabled for some reason.
I really have to think this is still in the game. To remove it is an odd choice.
If there was just some way to ask a dev to turn it back on in a patch. I really do think it's hidden and the button mapping that gets to it has been disabled for some reason.
A mistake that they may not even know they made.
From a company that released a game without game modes (NHL 15) you should expect anything.
Has anyone been getting variety in injury time added on? I noticed it seems to be 5 minutes most the time at least for me. I could be wrong but just curious what others are seeing. Thanks. *Update* - Okay just seen 4 minutes added on.
Has anyone been getting variety in injury time added on? I noticed it seems to be 5 minutes most the time at least for me. I could be wrong but just curious what others are seeing. Thanks. *Update* - Okay just seen 4 minutes added on.
More often than not it has been 5 minutes for me as well. I just wish they would implement a stoppage time running clock so you can see the actual time left. I can't tell you how many times in previous years that I'm busting my hump trying to win possession back and when I do the whistle blows instantly.
Count me among those not liking the player models. Just way too pale looking. I know they scanned faces, but they need to work on skin color BIG TIME. Even the darker skinned players kinda look odd.
Aside from that, the game is awesome. I love the EA Ignite. The replay highlights from goals scored is just insane. Playing from broadcast camera angle is great. Feels like controlling a game on TV.