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    EA Sports FIFA'13 Review

    Have you renewed your football season ticket? If not, then hurry up. FIFA 13 with the promise to take football to the new and next level is back with a bang! FIFA 13 looks more polished from FIFA 12 and offers a deep, realistic and well-rounded game. It's not just FIFA 13; the entire FIFA series has had a beautiful sheen of perfection. Every game of the series seems authentic that creates fantastical fun with an unbelievable experience throughout the game play. When it comes to FIFA 13, you have a lot of things to admire. The feel of EA's football has significantly changed with the tucks and tweaks in FIFA 13.

    FIFA 13, a game of true battle for the entire pitch's possession has captured the uncertainty of real-world football. FIFA 13 with its five game-changing features is a must-purchase game for football fans. To start with the most obvious change of First Touch controls, you no longer need to be endowed with supernatural powers and skills. While it's true that it will take some time to get used to the First Touch mechanism, this change had made it easy for highly-skilled players to deliver a shot of realism taking the ball out of air. And there's a good chance that players will fumble with the ball. Like, a player with a skilled defender beside him might offer a shot at the opponent’s goal by turning the lofted ball into the attacker's path. The quality of the First Touch mechanism is determined using factors like the spin on the ball and the speed of the pass.

    Apart from First Touch controls, there are many more game play innovations. Unlike last year, FIFA 13 focuses on attacking options rather than defending options. FIFA 13 has incorporated a free dribbling mechanism that lets you have better control of the ball by holding down both triggers. While it's true that using precision dribbling might take a while at the start, but if you start using them in tandem, dribbling becomes the most useful mechanism to skip past players on the wings.

    With its revamped offensive AI, the game is much more exciting as you run in between defenders, tear down the opposite flank, scream for a pass, and score goals. Furthermore, the Player Impact Engine is even more tightened to give the feeling of physicality to the game. This is one among the many features of FIFA 12. The deeper Career mode makes the game even more realistic. The transfer system is advanced as now you can insist on clearing space on the roster as part of the deal. You can accomplish goals and enjoy the game as a manager or player.

    While it's true that FIFA 13 isn't a great improvement on the FIFA series, there are remarkable features that make it better than FIFA 12. FIFA 13 is the most appealing game from EA sports in many ways. You have a lot to enjoy in FIFA 13 like Game of the Week, Ultimate Team, and EA Sports Football club throwing up occasional challenges. FIFA 13, certainly an enhancement, bursts at the seams with boots and free passes into International play (unlocked by earning XP). Despite the fact that FIFA 13 lacks any kind of jaw dropping innovations, it has managed to retain the championship and makes EA sports - Top of the League, in the strong competition from PES 2013. In simple words, FIFA 13 with a subtle game play is exactly what a FIFA fan wants and enjoys.

     

    Author Byline: This is a guest post by Teyona Dame of xfinityonline, a site that offers savings and current information on xfinity, as well as services."

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