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FIFA 18
Nintendo Switch port of FIFA 18, which runs on a custom engine.
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Professional reviews from gaming critics
Several changes big and small come together in a game that may not be the most revolutionary, but is probably the best FIFA we've seen in years.
The beautiful game is more beautiful than ever in FIFA 18. Soccer fans will find very little to be disappointed with here.
Alex Hunter's adventures as an up-and-coming player in the glamourous world of football continue in the Hunter Returns story mode, and while the game adds little touches to its other modes, this is FIFA 18's major piece of business in the offseason transfer window.
It is the little things added to FIFA that always set the game apart. The stadiums, the feel of the game, even trash blowing across the pitch make you feel like you are in a real match. EA has been on a mission to make all of these elements a strong part of the game to put any fan into the match day insanity. We had a lot of fun with FIFA 2018 and will continue to play for a while. The different game modes are a lot to go through and it all depends on how you want to experience the top sports...
“FIFA 18 delivers a soccer experience perfect for both newcomers and returning veterans.”
FIFA 18 offers its same amazing core gameplay, but does it offer enough new content? Find out.
A revamped manager career mode and the second chapter of The Journey are both wonderful experiences, and while some aspects of gameplay have been addressed such as crossing and more tactical runs, there are still some glaring problems that weren't addressed. The game is still enjoyable, but this franchise can't rest on its laurels anymore.
“I always want it loud,” he said in 2013 when describing the differences between his all-action Borussia Dortmund side and Arsene Wenger’s Arsenal. “He likes having the ball, playing football, passes. It’s like an orchestra.”
We tell you, it’s a good game! It’s not average! It might have some problems here and there, but you have to admit it is a “Good” game.
Kicking stones.
Finally winning a game in Professional difficulty.