Naturally, FIFA 23 still has the potential to be frustrating. Goalkeepers can sometimes collapse into an avalanche instead of trying to save the game and there are few things more frustrating than being confronted by a dweeb in Seasons, who is more interested in performing seemingly endlessly complicated moves and stepsovers rather than actually playing football.
Matchmaking has been improved, however. If you're playing with clubs outside of the European elite, you don't seem to be drawn towards your PSGs or Real Madrids as often, though occasionally, a Ronaldo perve is still popping on the screen in the form of Manchester United. Maybe that's more indicative of Manchester United's Red Devils' fall from the top than anything else.
Ultimate Team - FIFA's playable fantasy football mode as well as the virtual version to the European Super League - now allows you to create an elite team thanks to a more flexible approach to how its team chemistry system functions. Players who are from the same league or country don't have to be next to each the other in your preferred formation to increase your chemistry score and they won't lose their football skills simply because they don't have any commonalities with their fellow players.
A few will appreciate the additional flexibility it gives players when it comes to shopping in the market for transfers, however it does feel like a large element that made constructing an interesting and difficult team was taken away. In any case, FUT is still largely an online game that is a reflection of the most shady aspects that modern soccer has to offer. The interface is as friendly as the local Rangers pub for someone sporting the Celtic scarf.
Career mode has received an overhaul in appearance to make it more in line with the other modes however, it is played largely exactly the same way as it did before. If you are the player, there are RPG-style points that you can earn according to your actions both on and off the field and you are also able to play as coaches and players from the real world instead of making your own from scratch.
The thing that isn't as clear is the constant attempts of career mode to make you play less football. EA had added an array of training features that felt like administrative and now you can choose to watch the highlights of games instead of playing the entire 90 minutes. In the case of a football match it's a bit confusing.
FIFA may not be the most appropriate game to showcase the power of your console, however there are some interesting features that can help increase that feeling of real-world realism just an ounce more whether it's the way that goal nets make waves or the way that sliding tackles cause the field to FIFA 23 Coins for sale split into pieces over 90 minutes.
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