FIFA 16 Review
The past few years have seen the FIFA series emerge as the standout football game for gamers. While Pro Evolution Soccer has sometimes offered a credible challenge to the EA developed titles, they have largely faded away in recent times and left the studio behind FIFA to concentrate solely on improving their own experience rather than having to watch to see what the competition is doing. You might think this could mean that EA would rest on their laurels and just pump out a marginally improved experience with squad updates every year. That hasn’t been the case though. Each new entry in the past five years has been notably better than its predecessor, adding new features and game modes to keep people glued to their consoles. While it’s true that nothing dramatic or game-changing has been implemented, most players had a sense that nothing really needed to apart from a few niggling problems that needed addressing. Carrying on the pattern that EA has established, FIFA 16 is certainly an evolution