![]() Don’t get me wrong, I am glad we got a modern FIFA game on Nintendo Switch, that added portability of our beloved console is a real bonus. I often had the feeling this game felt a little sluggish. While much can be said about the game of football, I do feel the real-life game feels more fluid. This is the part where you can buy packs of players by using physical money. Draft players, transfer them, basically handle the game like a real manager. It might sound silly, but this is a negative point in my book.Ĭareer mode is joined by an Ultimate team as main modes of the game, Ultimate Team is where you basically build the best team possible. My big first gripe with this game did become clear at that time, with like a few exceptions, none of the players were really recognizable, being more “generic” than actually “my players”. Had my first game against Goztepe, actually enjoying playing FIFA. I was also given the choice to become a manager, but I wanted to be the player. Once I passed that part of the game, I moved onto career mode, I chose my favorite player from the Belgian league, Mpoku, to play. I actually liked how this was handled by EA, very intuitive and clearly explained. It rated my skills as Amateur, which was somewhat of a relief, would not have wanted to be a beginner.Įnter the main menu, first off, for all beginning or returning players, I would recommend starting by learning the basics, it was very helpful to my skills and it made sure I didn’t end up launching every single attempt at goal into outer space. In the end, my favorite team Standard de Liege beat RSC Anderlecht 1 to 0. ![]() I started off by playing an introductory game, adapting to my (lack of) skills. When you start the game for the first time, you are asked to pick your language and link an EA account to the game, while I did not like sharing my personal information, I guess I had to in order to start the game. Now that we got that out of the way, let us start with the actual review. My last real FIFA encounter was on the Wii U, I almost never play on a “Nontendo” console with the exception of the Dragon Quest games. ![]() I think Ronaldo is the more versatile striker and while Messi may be a more technical player or even skilled, I like the grinta displayed by Ronaldo just so much more. I am a big fan of Standard de Liege, a Belgian team and if asked, I would say I am in team Ronaldo and not team Messi. FIFA 18 is one of the several local multiplayer games coming to the Switch this year.Welcome to my review of FIFA 18 on Nintendo Switch!Īllow me to first say that yes, I love the majestic game called football (or soccer like part of the world seems to call it). Nintendo Switch launches worldwide on March 3, 2017. EA’s Chief Competition Officer Peter Moore later confirmed (speaking at a FIFA event in Paris) that the Switch game “will be FIFA 18,” and it will be released later this year. (FIFA 18 is slated for a September release on other consoles.)įIFA is one of the few game franchises still appearing on both last-gen and current-gen hardware, so we still don’t know whether this version of FIFA 18 will be built using last-gen’s Ignite engine, or the superior Frostbite engine. According to Tom Morgan of Digital Foundry ( Eurogamer’s technical analysis team), the footage seen in the Japanese ad showed “no sign of improved lighting so far, but the stadia and players are still close to what we have on PS4 and Xbox One.” Speaking at Nintendo’s live Switch presentation last month, Söderlund referred to the game as “FIFA on Nintendo Switch,” causing some confusion as to whether this would be FIFA 18 (which is expected to launch on Xbox One, PS4, Xbox 360, and PS3 later this year) or, perhaps, a port of an older FIFA iteration. Confirmation of a FIFA game coming to Switch first came from Executive VP of EA Patrick Söderlund. ![]()
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