FIFA 14 Reviews

FIFA 14 is ranked in the 96th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
8 / 10
Nov 27, 2013

Some useful improvements to the already solid current gen versions, although the loss of some game modes means it's not the ultimate edition it could've been.

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8 / 10
Nov 19, 2013

Improved player movement and fantastic stadium atmosphere ensure the quintessential FIFA 14 experience.

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Oct 1, 2013

Picking up FIFA 14 now won't leave gamers dissatisfied, but it might be worth waiting to see what the next-gen has to offer.

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8 / 10.0
Mar 17, 2014

Updated graphics and player visuals are what make FIFA 14 worth picking up. The stadiums and fields look spectacular, though some minor issues with gameplay elements can bring the game back down a notch. For a title that may not have been rushed, but definitely hurried for launch, EA Sports did a good job in getting soccer fans their fix.

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4 / 5.0
Nov 26, 2013

 Its few flaws aside, FIFA 14 is a great game and an even better soccer simulator. The improved EA Sports Ignite physics engine makes a world of difference, and allows for a very realistic and enjoyable experience that all types of gamers can find some enjoyment in.

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8 / 10.0
Oct 30, 2013

FIFA 14 pushes the franchise forward in baby steps without providing any major surprises or new 'wow� features, yet is still streets ahead of the competition and a must for any footie fan. A solid but slight evolution of the franchise, here�s hoping that the next iteration brings us closer to perfection, word is the Xbox One/PS4 version is a ground up rebuild!

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80 / 100
Oct 10, 2013

Aside from issues, both big and small, in many of its designs, FIFA 14 does make up a lot by providing expertly produced gameplay in a range of content.

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7 / 10
Oct 11, 2013

FIFA 14 is the reassuring central-defensive midfielder of the series. Dependable, rather than revelatory. Physical, tenacious and tight on space. It does the job without fuss, but also lacks flair.

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