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FIFA 15 (PC)

Platform : Windows 7
76 customer reviews

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  • Models the emotions of all 22 players on the pitch for contextual in-game reactions
  • Teams have contextual awareness of the game and dynamically adjust their tactics
  • Authentic player visuals, rendering lighting system, and realistic environmental effects
  • More responsiveness and control, giving personality to recognised world players
  • Improved mechanics for man-to-man battles; correct contacts; and set piece control
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  • Platform: Windows 7
  • PEGI Rating: Ages 3 and Over
  • Media: Video Game
  • Item Quantity: 1

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Platform: PC | Edition: Standard Edition
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  • ASIN: B00KHJLGL6
  • Release Date: 26 Sept. 2014
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (76 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,677 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games)
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Product Description

Platform: PC | Edition: Standard Edition

Electronic Arts

From the Manufacturer

FIFA 15

FIFA 15 brings football to life in stunning detail so fans can experience the emotion of the sport like never before. Witness the intensity of crowds chanting and cheering like on match day, and listen to commentators guide fans through the story of the game with dynamic match presentation. For the first time ever, all 22 players on the pitch are connected with emotional intelligence – now players will react to opponents and teammates within the context, and relative to the narrative of the match.

Next-generation visuals put fans on living pitches with grass that wears and tears as the match progresses. Authentic player visuals make players lean, athletic, and true to their real-life appearance. Player control heightens the responsiveness of player movement, gives athletes more control and personality on the ball, and makes man-to-man battles more rewarding than ever before.

Football is the greatest drama on earth and FIFA 15 puts fans centre stage, allowing them to feel the emotion and intensity of the world's greatest sport.

Key Features

Emotional intelligence

For the first time ever, FIFA 15 models the emotions of all 22 players on the pitch, giving fans a chance to experience first-hand the attitudes and personalities of the world's best football players during a match.

Players now recognise situations that trigger an emotional response and react naturally based on the game context. For example, a player that is being repeatedly fouled by an opponent could confront that opponent depending on the severity of the challenge and context of the competition. Players will respond authentically with new reactions to decisions, bad tackles, missed chances, goals, and other pivotal moments throughout the game.

There are over 600 potential emotional reactions that could play out over the course of a game.

Dynamic match presentation

Match day will feel more dynamic and alive than ever before, immersing you in the match action and never taking you out of the moment. Crowds will now be distinguished by cheers and chants designated to their club, league, country, or continent; fans at Anfield in Liverpool feel and act differently than the fans at La Bombonera in Buenos Aires. Commentators will mention specific fan behaviour triggered by unique fan moments like the Poznan or club songs.

New bench reactions, ten player goal celebrations, ball boy animations, and contextual commentary will keep FIFA 15 fans engaged in the story of the match.

Team tactics

Teams will now have contextual awareness of the game and dynamically adjust their tactics according to the situation. For example, your opponent could be leading by a goal in the 88th minute and decide to hold the ball in the corner in an attempt to run down the clock. The end result is a more humanlike opponent that takes more risks when trailing, and potentially a more conservative approach when leading.

Park the bus, in the mixer, and time wasting are just some of the team tactics fans will recognise in FIFA 15.

Authentic player visuals

The FIFA 15 development team created the next-generation football player, ensuring players appear true to their physical form. An all-new physically-based rendering lighting system changes the way players look, ensuring users are able to see a level of detail in players' faces which hasn't been possible before. New body rigging and character models make players feel powerful and athletic, while kits move realistically and react with the environment, becoming dirty with mud and grass as the match unfolds.

Living pitch

Pitches will never be the same. Slide tackles and boot marks are now visible on the pitch, and as the match progresses the playing surface becomes increasingly weathered, just as it would in a real football match.

Fans playing in rain or wet weather will notice mud and debris on the pitch. Corner flag physics, goal frames that shake, and animated LED advertising boards are just some of the new details that bring FIFA 15 to life.

Set piece control

FIFA 15 fans now have more freedom in attack with the ability to take control of teammates during throw-ins, corners, and free kicks. Using the right stick,

FIFA fans can now control teammates off the ball to put them in the optimal spot to receive a pass during dead ball situations.

Man-to-man battles

Dispossessing your opponent in FIFA 15 is more rewarding and physical than ever before. Players use full-body defending to win possession and keep it.

Possession tackles will reward great defending, helping players keep the ball close to their feet when a challenge is won. New shoulder barges, push/pull mechanics, and big fall physics allow fans to feel the battle; shirt pulling is also visible thanks to new character visuals and improved cloth technology.

Agility and control

FIFA 15 adds an all-new level of responsiveness and control. Run touch dribbling allows players to better keep the ball under control in a sprint and in close-touch situations, giving personality to the most recognised players in the world – Leo Messi will dribble and move like he does in real life.

Updated player biomechanics means that players will now react and move with balance and closer control when in possession of the ball. More precise steps and turns at low speed, and closer control at high speeds give fans more control and increased mobility when commanding players on the pitch.

Correct contacts

Physically correct contacts revolutionises the way the football interacts with the players and their environment. Every dribble, touch, pass, shot, and deflection moves corresponding to the spin of the ball in relation to the position of the body part or object that it connects with – this gives the football accurate spin, curl, and movement, as well as varied trajectories.

The movement of the ball in FIFA 15 changes the game.


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3.3 out of 5 stars

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful By C. R. Anderton on 17 Oct. 2014
Platform for Display: PCEdition: Standard Edition
Any football fan, unless you support Manchester City, often ponders about the glory years in the past. The times when it was enjoyable to watch your team play and how you wish things were the same in present day. This is how I feel when I play Fifa 15, like when a new football season approaches, there is always some hope and optimism that this season will be better than the last. Whether it's new signings in real life football, or new features in Fifa.

The first and most obvious thing I will note about Fifa 15 is how beautiful the game looks. All of the Premier League stadiums have been brilliantly recreated and look great in game. Also, it's impressive how the pitch deteriorates due to footprints and marks left from slide tackles and it really does make for a more realistic look, rather than the plastic, glossy appearance from previous games. Also, the crowd is noticeably improved, as they react more realistically to chances, bad tackles, bookings and the full time result. Trust me when you lose 4-0 at home, the boos are deafening.

Now this is the part when I have to talk about the game play, and this is where I have to delve into the games problems. First of all, the defensive A.I is still desperately lacking. The game encourages you to defend in a more organised fashion. This is a great idea in theory, but it is impossible to defend with any kind of organisation when the A.I is a poor as it is. From my experience playing the game, in terms of A.I there is literally no improvement from the Xbox 360 version of Fifa 14, bare in mind I play Fifa 15 on the PC, which uses the new Ignite engine. If you play the game on World Class or Legendary, you will notice this, whereas if you play on Professional you probably wont, as the game is very, very easy at that setting.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By J. Wicks on 7 Jan. 2015
Platform for Display: PCEdition: Standard Edition
With every iteration of FIFA that comes out each year, there is a definite improvement in graphic quality, the game engine and other aspects, there's also always a new set of frustrating gameplay issues. Unfortunately, FIFA 15 suffers from a larger than normal list of such problems, some that completely ruin this game, especially on PC.

Defending - Defending in the game is a joke. Strikers are always faster so your only option is to intercept the run, but holding the chase button makes a defender run in a line that ends up behind the attacker. Even if you reach the attacker, it leads to the next problem.

Tackling - There has been some massive overhaul of referees decisions in the game, very much for the worse. There have been blatant slide tackles, sending players somersaulting in almost comedic fashion, that register as tackles, and slight touches that are registered fouls. Shoulder barging makes players glitch far further away than they realistically should, ending any defending move you had planned. But the most ridiculous is a situation that happens all too often - you have possession, get hit off the ball and attempt to get it back, only to be hit with an instant foul. It makes no sense and every time it happens you will be caught thinking the foul went to you, only to have the opponent gearing up for the free kick.

Matchmaking and Player 'Nerfing' - Matchmaking is a joke, it seems you are simply thrown into a game against any available opponent; skill-matching is non-existent. I have also noticed that because of this lack of fair games, scripting is used at times to make it fair (more on this to come) and better players are 'nerfed', their level of skill is decreased to make games fairer.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful By J. Clarke on 15 Oct. 2014
Platform for Display: PCEdition: Standard Edition
New Features

In the vastly popular game mode 'Ultimate Team', you can now loan players to play a set number of matches. All of the English Premier League teams stadiums are officially licensed and in-game - what does this mean? The real name of the stadium is displayed before kickoff and the surroundings slightly resemble that of the real stadium. Brazilian League is not included but the Turkish league returns. The gameplay, simply hasn't changed, neither has manager mode (single player).
I have included information on the previous game via a link because it is my belief that there has been little to no changes in gameplay or modes, so I would be repeating myself - http://www.ciao.co.uk/Fifa_14_PS4__Review_6109578
Positives

With the progression of technology and the release of new video game consoles, graphics must keep improving. That being said, the graphics don't necessarily improve in FIFA, its more accurate to say that the more prominent a player becomes in the real world, the better the likeness in-game (Antonio Valencia has looked like the same default, generic black guy since 2009) so the addition of more 'likeness' is always welcome. Thanks to this years game and download updates, players play for there current teams. Of course, you could always spend 20 minutes and just manually transfer the players yourself on your old copy of FIFA - but who would waste time doing that when you can just spend another 50? All teams wear this seasons fashion! Sporting the teams recent logos and sponsors with minimal pattern changes.
Negatives

_Where to start?_ The Price - From Origin, EA's very own download manager, the source of this game if you will - Standard Edition - for a PC Download - a digital version only - £49.99...
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