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Receive the latest guide for FIFA 18 with secret tips and tricks

Receive the latest guide for FIFA 18 with secret tips and tricks
In the Age of the Internet, where we request everything faster and our awareness spans shrink to that of a goldfish, it'spleasant that both PES and FIFA are slowing down. It's a orientation aimed at making soccer games more realistic, but upto and including FIFA 17, it had caused EA's series to suffer, with every title since FIFA 15 feeling less reacting than its predecessor. Finally, with FIFA 18, the franchise has managed to arrest its decline, and while the series' latest entry still feels slow, it at least feels a little more responsive, and less frustrating as a result. Combined with outstanding presentation and more ways to play than ever, FIFA 18's on-pitch improvements represent the beginnings of a recovery for the series.
FIFA 17's problem, I realized after far too many sleepless nights, was that it slowed players' turning speeds to Titanic levels but left much of the rest of the game at a higher velocity. That meant you could sprint pretty quickly, but would take an age to accelerate or change direction. This is still a problem in FIFA 18, where players' continued slow turning circles and lengthy animations can feel like there's a split-second of input lag--but their slower sprinting does mean the game's speed as a whole feels more consistent.
Receive the latest guide for FIFA 18 with secret tips and tricks


Receive the latest guide for FIFA 18 with secret tips and tricks

This results in a more thoughtful game that's less concerned with beating defenders using trickery or pace and more about--as your youth coach probably told you every week--letting the ball do the work. AI teammates now make more frequent and intelligent runs to give you greater options when you're on the ball, and players' first touches keep the ball closer to their body, finally making driven passes a viable option in the attacking third. Unfortunately, however, non-driven passes remain as limp as before: long passes and chipped through balls still slowly float towards their target before inevitably getting cut out, and ground passes are similarly weak, rarely possessing enough zip to carve a defense open.

Receive the latest guide for FIFA 18 with secret tips and tricks

Receive the latest guide for FIFA 18 with secret tips and tricks
Receive the latest guide for FIFA 18 with secret tips and tricks
Many attacks end in your wingers or full backs crossing the ball into the area or an attacking midfielder having a pop from the edge of the box. It's a good job, then, that these are the areas that have seen most improvement. Shots carry a little more weight than before and are responsible for the game's most satisfying moments--seeing a volley fly into the top corner is a great feeling, and it happens far more frequently in FIFA 18 than last year. Crosses, meanwhile, have been reworked, dropping the old low cross in favor of a new three height system: holding R1 / RB while crossing produces a driven, ground cross; L1 / LB creates a floaty ball similar to FIFA 17's efforts; and just the standard X / Square input whips the ball behind the defenders with pace. Crucially, unlike last year, it is now actually possible to score by crossing it into a target man or poacher, and doing so feels better than it has in any FIFA to date.
Receive the latest guide for FIFA 18 with secret tips and tricks

Nintendo Switch SD Cards Giveaway

Enter for a chance to win a new 64 GB or 128 GB microSDXC for Nintendo Switch


We teamed up with SanDisk to give far new official Nintendo®-licensed SanDisk microSDXC cards for Nintendo Switch:
  • 2x 64 GB microSDXC
  • 2x 128 GB microSDXC
Four (4) winners will be selection after the competition ends Sunday, November 5th, 2017 at 5:00PM PT. Entry is open to US inhabitant only, void where prohibited.
Enter below (the additional entrance are optional to increase your chances of winning):

SanDisk® microSDXC™ memory card for Nintendo Switch™ Video Game System
With the new officially Nintendo®-licensed SanDisk microSDXC card for Nintendo Switch, gamers can count on credible stockpilling to download more digital games and content, and take it all on the go. Obtainable in either 64GB or 128GB options, the cards offer quick and easy expanded memory to keep players’ favorite digital games in one venue so they are ready for game time anytime. The new authorized cards are certified to work with Nintendo Switch system, and deliver transfer rates of up to 100MB/s, to load games quickly for harmonious, high-performance game play. The SanDisk microSDXC card for Nintendo Switch is backed by a lifetime limited warranty so games always have a dependable space to call home.

Assassin's Creed Origins Details: Release Date, Review, Features, And Everything You Need To Know

Assassin's Creed Origins is the another entrance in the long-running Assassin's Creed franchise. Unlike past games, which continually drive the ancestor timeline forward, this entry is a prequel. Set in Egypt, you play as Bayek, a combatant whose fight against the mangle forces of the time leads him across becoming the first Assassin.




With the game's releasing date set for October 27 on PS4Xbox One, and PC, we've compiled our most serious features and gameplay videos detailing everything you need to know about Assassin's Creed Origins. Check back often as we update this article with our in-depth review, evidence, additional articles, and videos.

Review

In our Assassin's Creed Origins review, Alessandro Fillari register the game a 7/10. He writes: "While Assassin's Creed Origins reaches major rising in this new setting, it routinely runs into matter that bog down the overall exam. Technical issues make for an inconsistent experience and its new gameplay pillars wobble under the weight of its systems. But despite this, the world of Origins remains fresh and exciting to explore, which is a testament to the remarkable setting and compelling story. Assassin's Creed has undergone many changes in its long and storied history, and Origins feels like the first step in the start of a new journey. It has its fair share of problems, but the vision for its future is one worth pursuing."