2014年8月14日星期四

FIFA 15 by EA Sports continues the ever popular football series

FIFA 15 by EA Sports continues the ever popular football series. During EA's E3 2014 presentation new features such as emotional intelligence, dynamic match presentation and set piece control.  Released 26th September on Playstation 4, Playstation 3, Playstation Vita, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Nintnedo Wii, Nintendo 3DS and Windows PC.

This marks the first FIFA game built for next-generation consoles from the ground-up, which has resulted in some gorgeous visuals – we’re very excited to see how this update impacts gameplay.

Still, FIFA 15 is adding some all-10-player goal celebrations to deliver a big payoff when the moment calls for it. A goal late, as Colin Campbell’s Manchester City beat my Arsenal 2-nil, cut to a jubilant pileup to underscore the vaporized hope of a team desperate to equalize.


FIFA’s presentational evolution over the past four years has consisted of a continuous push away from what the team calls non-interactive sequences, the kinds of cinematics where the player doesn’t do anything but watch.

Speaking to Sebastian Enrique, Producer at EA Canada, he said, “I’m an authenticity freak. I love all the Premier League stuff, where all the overlays are the same stuff as on TV. The goal line technology, you might say it’s a bit gimmicky, but it’s not a gimmick because it adds to the package.

“All of the audio, where we got a lot of high quality chants that we were able to put into the game and cheering at the right time, synchronised with the crowd, all the replay stuff and the emotional aspect of the game. Being able scan all the player faces having all of the stadiums for the 14/15 season, it’s amazing.”

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