More and more rumors said that FIFA 16 may release September 2015. And even EA COO, Peter Moore, revealed that EA is working hard to developing the new version of FIFA games. But what will distinguish or surpass FIFA 16 from FIFA 15 on hell? Goalkeepers? Graphics? Or servers for smooth game play? Graphics in PS4 and Xbox One. When you battle your way through FIFA 16 on Xbox to win
FIFA 16 Coins Xbox One, it is easy to find that the hair system seems from the last generation of the consoles. It should be greater on the next-gen consoles than now. Despite all of EA’s impressive efforts to date, there was always a slightly mechanical feel to the players and their animations.
This time around, according to Channon, EA have implemented an emotional overlay to every player on the pitch, which helps inject a more human aspect to the characters. This translates to passionate appeals for corners, free kicks and throw-ins; and even applauding and berating team-mates for good or poor play. Players will also scrap with the opposition when off the ball, or hang their head in frustration for a terrible shot on goal. In the past week EA has drawn a lot of attention and all of it has been good. They announced several big developments for FIFA 16, the next installment in the soccer/football franchise. As an avid FIFA 16 player, the series has began to stagnate and releases have been just upgraded rosters with a $60 price tag.
Many in the community have called for big developments in the series for the 2016 which is set to release September 22 in North America and September 25 in Europe for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, and PC. Having played FIFA for many, many hours throughout the vast majority of the 2010 releases, it’s been highly intriguing to watch how the game’s changed throughout just five years of new iterations. The collision system, player intelligence, Ultimate Team’s major improvements, and now the inclusion of women’s teams have showcased how much EA Sports’ flagship series has changed to truly realize the world of the beautiful game. The changes in FIFA 16 initially didn’t sound like big improvements at all, but it becomes apparent very early on that the changes have made FIFA 16 the most realistic version of digital football yet, and that’s really exciting for a football fan.
Midfielders in FIFA 16 control the midfield and make key interceptions more frequently throughout a match and dictate the play like true midfielders do, attackers make intelligent runs, and most importantly defenders are not easily fooled anymore - they track the run of players and it takes creativity and a keen eye to pick out that perfect pass, unlike last year when a lobbed through ball or a low cross would have a high chance of ending in a goal scoring opportunity. One of the new dribbling features of the game implemented was “No touch dribbling” with EA working together with Lionel Messi to implement this feature which showcased body feints allowing a player to dribble with or without the ball with the press of a button. The idea was to create more dribbling options and opportunities to work your way through a defense.
Perhaps some of the more interesting aspects of FIFA 16 are those we didn’t hear about. Last year’s big new feature was the emotional interaction between players and their attitudes towards others on the pitch. It was a great system in theory, but lacked in execution. At E3, the feature did not get a mention - will we see it at Gamescom, or has this notable addition from last year been left on the cutting room floor? We hope for the former. There will be three different stadiums you can get an early look at through the demo in Borussia- PArk and CenturyLink Field. Real Madrid’s Santiago Bernabeu. You will certainly get to play with some of the best men’s teams in the game but this year, for the first time you’ll also get your hands on some women’s national teams. For the Demo you’ll be able to play a match between Germany and the United State’s national teams. FIFA 16 will be available on the Xbox One, PS4, PS3, Xbox 360 and PC on September 22, 2015.