FIFA 15 embodies for many critics the idea of if it isn't broken, don't fix it. With minimal updates, apart from its roster of soccer players, the game does not improve on the previous year's entry that much

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Critic Reviews for FIFA 15
That, perhaps, is FIFA's defining contradiction. EA can quite fairly claim to have again delivered the best football game ever made. But every year the developers seem to have less of an idea what that means.
FIFA 15 is still one of the best sports simulations around, with superb animation and big-match atmosphere.
Strong, handsome and, at times, fantastic, but FIFA 15 still never quite feels like football.
Different but certainly not better, despite the amazing next gen visuals FIFA has never seemed so indecisive and lacking in direction.
Improvements largely concern presentation over play, but they're crucial in making you feel closer to the game than ever. The best football game just got better.
The outstanding gameplay makes any mode a blast to play, and FIFA 15 is the best entry in the franchise.
FIFA 15 is what fans have come to expect, but it wears its changes well
FIFA 15 might not be wholly realistic, but it brings more flair and excitement than any game in the series so far.



















