Coupled with new ultra-attacking and uber-defensive tactical selections (one
of which is literally labelled “Park the bus”, Chelsea fans), a lot has been
made of FIFA 15’s reworked physical models. On the pitch they translate to a
more visually distinct and believable experience, even within the context of a
familiar but expanded suite of jostle-and-barge gameplay animations.
On the pitch, Oscar’s slight frame and nimble feet seemed different to those
of the similarly pint-sized but bulkier Ezequiel Lavezzi, lending a little more
believability to the latter’s ability to hold off a defender on the run or the
former’s penchant for tumbling to the turf. New gameplay ramifications of that
additional muscle seemed few and far between however, with the already excellent
bodyweight system guiding the action in pretty much the same manner as
before.
It’s non-intrusive and appreciatively decorative stuff for the most part, but
the resultant one-on-one player confrontations quickly became tiresome even
within our limited time with the demo. A bad tackle brings play to a halt while
both players rise to their feet and run through whatever pre-canned sequence
dictates their relationship, with the referee holding ground until the animation
completes and a card is brandished. They feel a little too prolonged for their
own good, much like the "kick the spare ball off the pitch" routine in last
year's game.
Seven of the Top 15 Social Networking Superstars of the 2014 fifa 15 coins are
also among the list of the highest-paid soccer players in the world, and while
Brazil has one of the most active online fandoms, only two soccer players from
the South American nation, which is favorite to win the cheap fifa 15
coins World Cup, made the list (Neymar and David Luiz, respectively on the
3rd and 12th places). For now, Spain is winning the World Cup of social
networking, with six players among the Top 15 Social Networking Superstars of
the World Cup.
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