FIFA 23 Reviews
FIFA 23 says goodbye to the name in its best form in recent years. It's not brilliant, but it is uncomplicatedly the best soccer game you will find this year in all aspects: gameplay, graphics, game modes, and above all fun.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
FIFA 23 is trying to give new footballing experiences to players, but falls short on many levels. Graphically the game is extremely impressive and the new match day experiences add a new sensation when stepping on the pitch. However, the problems of old, like janky animations and general slowness, are still present in the gameplay and keep frustration alive. All these things make FIFA 23 a mixed bag of awe and annoyances.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
FIFA 23 is full of bugs from the past. However, all the bad things are balanced by this year's novelties. EA is ending its brand with pride, and we are all curious about the new EA Sports FC.
Review in Czech | Read full review
Despite quite a lot of changes, FIFA23 somehow feels much the same to its previous title. However, As the final title that uses the name of FIFA, the game seems like a stepping stone, preparing for the next bright future. By the way, training center for those who are not used to this genre was quite impressive.
Review in Korean | Read full review
FIFA 23 shows a lot of familiarity with last year's version and given that we are facing an annual release, it's easy to see why that happens. However, the gameplay tweaks, refinement of artificial intelligence and animations, along with changes in FUT 23, especially Moments, make it a more fun game than last year. Career Mode amuses those who prefer not to play fut, the gameplay grabs you and above all remains a fever for those who will join the competitive.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
It's a shame that the only football title available now is just a copy of the previous one with a few changes.
Review in Greek | Read full review
FIFA 23 is one of those entries in this series that, in fact, improves several aspects and meets some criticisms or requests from fans. The career mode is more customizable than ever and introduces some important additions, and the expansion of women's football modes is a great step forward for the game. What's more, the fact that we now have a really fun set-piece system and that the new animations make every game moment more realistic and exciting, deserve all the praise. I just can't say that this title enters the top of the best simulators for the insistence of errors and unresolved problems, and for the fact that its most popular mode continues to be incredibly unbalanced and uncontrolled. But if you are fans of the king's sport, you have one of the most solid offerings of recent years here, which is presented as a great goal at the end of the curtain.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
The sensationalism in FIFA 23 did not stop at it being the last part of the FIFA series only, but spread to include all of its details, making it the best conclusion of this legacy title
Review in Arabic | Read full review
FIFA 23 feels like an update rather than an upgrade. There are many innovations, but few features that really make an impression. However, the game will sell like hot cakes again this year, as EA Sports remains unparalleled in the field of football games. FIFA 23 remains the best football game out there, despite EA Sports being unable to offer its players much innovation this year.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
FIFA 23 further refines its formula with new features leading to a more reasoned game and increased freedom for players. A top-notch title, that every fan should consider for their collection.
Review in Italian | Read full review
FIFA 23 welcomes the future of football gaming with Hypermotion2. With the considerable improvements made, this is undoubtedly one of the most authentic football games ever. It’s sad to see a historic franchise come to a close, but FIFA 23 capped off a great ending to what has been an inconsistent era.
More reliable passing, improved defending, and balanced attacking options mean FIFA 23 is a lot of fun to play. It’s an improved overall package, even if FUT’s main additions are underwhelming and the other modes have been given little love once again.
In the last title with the famous name, EA Sports FIFA 23 brought good news and kept its greatest qualities. For example, the FUT mode is still addictive, the gameplay now has a better balance between cadence and speed, and we have many ways to play football. There are still issues, such as visually and mechanically, but they don't compromise the overall experience. It remains to be in the crowd so that the next title continues to reinforce and improve the squad and, who knows, be considered a true champion.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
FIFA 23 is a fitting yet welcome end to the series. It has been a wild ride with equal parts of ups and downs. Despite all the criticism levied against them, we cannot avoid the fact that the FIFA series has played a pivotal role in not just bringing sports games to a new level, but also the growth of esports in general. But we won't sugarcoat all the downsides over the years with goodwill and fond memories.
EA Sports hangs its shoes keeping the ball low and in a safe pace for FIFA 23. Despite all its faults, new and old, it's still the best way to play a football sim alone or with your friends.
Review in Greek | Read full review
FIFA 23 is a fantastic soccer simulation. A presentation deserved by the next-gen consoles and is close to being groundbreaking. The available game modes are engaging, appealing, and mostly fun. For the last installment in the EA Sports-led FIFA series, it seems appropriate that FIFA 23 goes above and beyond to build upon its already strong fundamentals. There's hope for the future of EA SPORTS FC thanks to the company's Hypermotion technology and other enhancements, which have helped them score big on the field. This last chapter takes a little leap from its predecessors and serves as a fitting send-off to football's most prolific IP. If you're a football/soccer fan, you can't miss playing FIFA 23.
FIFA 23 suffers from imbalance and heavy player movement, as well as a horrible passing system, it can be categorized as an arcade game not an IMMERSIVE SIM, you still can enjoy it with your friends or in Career Mode but on the competitive side it lacks all the essentials elements.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
In short: "FIFA 23" sets a good conclusion to almost 30 years of series history and should not disappoint fans of the series.
Review in German | Read full review
FIFA 23’s gameplay feels so good to control, as EA has implemented a whole host of touch-ups within the presentation and mechanics for it’s final take on the series. The new inclusions to Career Mode like player personalities, transfer tips and being able to select a real-life manager really go a long way as well. While Volta Football still feels tacked on, the addition of full cross-play support for current and old-gen consoles makes it easier than ever for friends to jump into a match.
It’s a huge gaming bundle and everything you want from a football game.