FIFA 15 comes with same ignite engine which as in FIFA 14. But more realistic visuals mark this game. From footprints to skid marks, colours to grass debris, everything is clearly visible. The FIFA 15 Ultimate Team of the Year will offer the very best defender and goalkeeper rating since the game has been released.
The new team management interface is tremendous. Switching up your lineups is a snap, and you can quickly save multiple formations to have at the ready. FIFA Ultimate Team is there for all of you who can’t get enough of the squad-building mode.
It shows that the 22 players on the pitch will have different attitudes, as well as demeanors toward one another. These players will change their moods depending on the events that are taking place during the match. Big moments and missed shots will greatly affect the players attitude which can now be noted by their facial expressions and body language.
The FIFA 15 comes with a better graphics, with detailed and defined hair, mole, eyes, scars, cheekbones and wrinkles, making it more realistic than ever compare to the previous one. "Another thing the developers worked on is that when you play in rainy conditions, now the ball will even splash some water when hitting the field."
"We want our fans to feel the highs and lows of the drama that is football, and experience the emotional rollercoaster that plays out during a match. As Breathing players and shifting hair make the game feel more alive from the grass up, while a pitch that visibly degrades over the match and moving advertisements bring their surroundings closer to real-life." FIFA executive producer David Rutter said during the game's reveal.
Ultimate Team is all about creating your perfect mix of players. That involves hard work, a grasp of the underlying concepts that EA has built the game around, and a not inconsiderable amount of luck.