EA has released the first gameplay trailer for FIFA 16 and front what we’ve seen, gamers can expect improve graphics. The release of Xbox One and PS4 last year also gave EA a better platform to improve the game’s graphics and gameplay. For FIFA 16, the company placed a lot of attention on attacking while the defense and the midfield gameplay experience was left behind. That resulted in an imbalance gameplay that is simply not realistic. Create more moments of magic than ever before with FIFA 16. Make every match memorable with increased control in Midfield, improved defensive moves, more stars, and a new way to play. Build your dream team in FIFA Ultimate Team, or compete as one of 12 Women’s National Teams for the first time ever in the FIFA franchise, including Germany, USA, France, Sweden, England, Brazil, and more. FIFA 16 innovates across the entire pitch, delivering a lifelike and authentic football experience.
Things like changing shirts with your rival player in Pro Clubs can be a great addition to the game, also adding a trophy cabinet to show you what you have won during you career would be awesome. Different variations of changes are needed in FIFA 16 to make it a completely different game than the ones before. Online servers have always been a big problem when it comes to the FIFA franchise, people struggling with lag and connection problems due to traffic, however rumours say the servers for FIFA16 will be different level. The answer this year, thankfully, is that FIFA 16 is a solid step up compared to last year's version of the franchise. It's an overall better and improved experience in many ways over its predecessor, FIFA 16, thanks to a number of improvements and subtle updates and additions that make the game feel more realistic.
It’s important to note that the Tournament mode makes a triumphant return in FIFA 16, and as expected there are numerous soccer competitions from all over the globe that you can enroll in. Overall, we found the Career to be the mode that brings you a ton of fun, although online play is very interesting as well. In fact, thanks to the ability brought by the new consoles to share gameplay videos, you will have the opportunity to record and share important moments of your game with your friends. And that’s another thing; not playing against a human player is a whole lot of fun now too. If you’ve ever played on World Class or Legendary, you’ll know the AI just cheats, with even the likes of Aston Villa playing like Barcelona.
In FIFA 16, I found both levels of difficulty to be suitably challenging yet each team played realistically. By that I mean Barcelona played like Barcelona and Dortmund played like Dortmund, even making the odd misplaced past, defensive error and dribble not resulting in a goal. In fact, the toning down of the pace, defensive improvements and favouritism towards quick players has resulted in both team styles and player individuality shining through. Players like Messi, Silva, Iniesta and Hazard are joy to control, each feeling and playing like they would in reality. Perhaps neither (team or players styles) element is as deep as PES, but it’s a massive step in the right direction with FIFA 16. See, sometimes you don’t just need jazzy back-of-the-box features. The simple stuff matters.
FIFA 16 still lets you feel the magic of Messi confounding defenders, but it’s not as easy to do as in previous games. You must master the game if you want to see Messi truly dominate - giving a genuine feeling of satisfaction when you do. New techniques for shooting and heading the ball also help give you a sense of achievement. Yes, this means learning new techniques for FIFA 16. But, before you think it’s all getting a bit complicated, remember that you managed to learn to play earlier games without any problems. You’re just gonna have to learn again! Thankfully, there’s FIFA Trainer, which helps you do that.
Obviously fans of the series will be foaming at the mouth as they demand changes for FIFA 16 Ultimate Team but there is more to it than that. New features could be what keeps FIFA ahead of Pro Evolution, with Konami closing the gap all the time. With that in mind we have picked out seven things we’d like to see on FIFA 16, some of them are new and some of them are old but we think they would all add a lot to the game. Without further ado let’s look at the features that we think need to be included in FIFA 16.