FIFA 20 Reviews
While the gameplay in FIFA 20 isn’t a massive upgrade over FIFA 19, it is a superior title and one of the best football games you’ll play.
FIFA 20 offers more of the same: lots of game modes, licenses and FUT, that will be the protagonist in the coming months, but also Volta, that surprises and can even be considered as a stand-alone game. Football fans have two great games to enjoy this year.
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If you’ve been looking for a reason to take the plunge and upgrade, consider this your penalty kick in the pants.
FIFA 20 makes marginal improvements to an already successful formula in its core modes and offers something exciting in Volta.
The FIFA franchise has successfully faced off against a wide variety of adversaries since its resurgence a decade ago:
Our advice? Wait for FIFA 20 to be patched before tying your laces.
FIFA 20 does not change the formula that for years has led the series to excel in the football category
Review in Italian | Read full review
Despite its shortfalls FIFA 20 is definitely one of the better games from the franchise in recent years.
Apparently, EA Sports is preparing for a new generation of consoles and saved all the major changes in the mechanics and graphics for next year. Therefore, the only fresh solution was the Volta mode, which replaced last year's story and managed to bring new sensations to the project. In all other respects, FIFA 20 can be called a minor update, created for fans who buy games in the series on an annual basis. If you are not interested in street football, it is better to wait for discounts.
Review in Russian | Read full review
FIFA 20 is not an overhaul for the series, but combines its top tier core gameplay with some neat additions such as the fun Volta game mode.
Career mode gets a much needed upgrade while the gameplay has been tweaked enough to feel like a challenge again. VOLTA Football is incredibly fun and a throwback to FIFA Street. It isn't perfect and career mode still has a lot that can be addressed, but EA listened and made upgrades beyond a roster update.
With VOLTA, FIFA 20 could have been the best game in the series - if it had not problems in Career Mode and FUT.
Review in German | Read full review
Overall, FIFA 20 is a gift wrapped with flair and flamboyance on the outside. When you unwrap it, rather than it brimming to the full, it leaves you a little underwhelmed. It's still good, there's lots to be found inside and it will no doubt keep you busy for hours on end, but there's just not the same magic inside as there is on the outside.
It’s not perfect, but it’s the biggest step forward for the series for a few years. It might be the best one to pick up if you haven’t played FIFA in a while.
FIFA 20 doesn't reinvent the game of soccer, but it does an admirable job of reinventing how its played. New game modes, animations, and improved player and ball physics make this the best soccer game on the market.
FIFA 20 is one of the most complete football experiences out there and an unskippable entry for the fans.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
FIFA 20 is virtual football in its most spectacular form.
Review in Italian | Read full review
FIFA 20 is quite similar to the previous version in its intentions. It's all about attack, dribbling and even if defence has been a bit tweaked, it's easy to see EA Sports wants to offer spectular football before realism. Those who are okay with this vision will love it, and some additions like Volta, very pleasant, are, with a better Career mode and an always addictive FUT, will help to keep playing it for the whole year, until FIFA 21.
Review in French | Read full review
We can say without a doubt that we have best and more complete FIFA of this generation.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
FIFA 2020 builds off the success of previous installments. There aren't any groundbreaking steps that were taken to enhance the overall experience, but I don't think FIFA needs that just yet. Perhaps a few years into the future, they can look to make some major changes, but like I said before, their formula (the way the game plays) is working and it would be foolish to drift away from it. If demand were to go down, that would be the time to make appropriate adjustments.