FIFA 13
The FIFA Player of the Year is the new face of the franchise for the next installment of EA Sports FIFA, and the Barca star has inspired a whole host of changes and upgrades for the next title.The new game, which goes on sale on September 25 in North America, and three days later on September 28 in Europe, boasts a new possession system, updated graphics, teams and kits, and most importantly, the endorsement of the world's best player.
FIFA 13: Gameplay
Players are also gifted a newfound agency with the ball through FIFA 13’s new dribbling controls. Built off the back of this year’s FIFA Street engine, FIFA 13 allows players to control the ball with amazing precision, and incredibly, the interface for this is breathtakingly simple – pull both triggers, toggle the left stick and you’re away.
EA Sports has also done a lot of work in the game’s Free-Kick mechanics. In the past, players were faced with only a couple of options – play the ball off to a nearby player or blast it towards goal. Now, attackers have a whole host of options, which include adding fake kick-takers, playing the ball into space and lobbing the ball forward for players to header it in.
Defenders also have a new set of choices when squaring up to a free kick. They can add players to a wall, shimmy their wall forward, mark potential header threats or storm towards the kick-taker once the whistle goes.
EA Sports has also done a lot of work in the game’s Free-Kick mechanics. In the past, players were faced with only a couple of options – play the ball off to a nearby player or blast it towards goal. Now, attackers have a whole host of options, which include adding fake kick-takers, playing the ball into space and lobbing the ball forward for players to header it in.
Defenders also have a new set of choices when squaring up to a free kick. They can add players to a wall, shimmy their wall forward, mark potential header threats or storm towards the kick-taker once the whistle goes.
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