Release Date: September 22, 2015
Another installment in one of the longest and most popular football video game series, whose consecutive parts has been developed by EA Sports Studios ceaselessly for over 20 years. As always, the game lets you pick your favorite national team or club from one of the world’s most renowned leagues. Exciting challenges await you across many game modes in both single and multiplayer.
FIFA 16 is another installment in the world's most popular soccer simulation series whose consecutive editions have been appearing annually for over 20 years, developed invariably by the Canadian branch of Electronic Arts. The series is one of the leading franchises in the giant’s publishing catalogue, which also includes other acclaimed sports game series, such as NHL, NBA Live, Madden NFL, or PGA Tour.
Traditionally, the game appeared on the most popular consoles of both current and last generation, and, of course, on its mother platform, i.e. personal computers, where the series originated along with the debut of FIFA International Soccer in 1994. It is noteworthy that this is the first FIFA in years that missed out Nintendo consoles, instead receiving a special mobile edition titled FIFA Mobile.
Depending on the platform, the game differs little in of content, most of the variations boiling down to audiovisuals. The PC version, just like the editions for 8th-gen consoles, again uses the next-gen Ignite engine, so it looks much better than versions prepared for older platforms.
FIFA 16 was released simultaneously on all platforms on September 22, 2015 in USA, and September 25 in Europe.
As compared with previous editions, FIFA 16 offers relatively large bunch of innovations and improvements. One of the most significant ones is women’s national teams. The game features 12 such teams from Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, England, , , Italy, Sweden, Mexico, Spain, and the USA. However, women’s teams are only available in friendly matches (solo and online) and single-player tournaments. Moreover, you cannot play women vs. men matches.
Another bunch of changes hit the popular FIFA Ultimate Team mode, now renamed to Ultimate Team Draft. Most of the changes were made to the team creation process, which is now much simpler than in the previous installments. Before you start playing, you get to select one of the available formations, team captain, and assign players to particular positions (select from 5 random players for each position). A thus formed team can be used in a tournament played against AI or other players. Winning a competition is awarded an appropriate reward, however, taking part requires paying a start fee (in the form of coins, FIFA points, or Draft Tokens).
Innovations also touched FIFA 16's career mode. Developers from EA Sports introduced pre-season tournaments, which let you work on the perfect tactics and decide on the line-up. Besides, you can take part in training sessions to improve not only the abilities of your players, but your own too. In this next FIFA game the creators gave much attention to polishing gameplay and enhancing the artificial intelligence of both individual players and entire teams. The developers enhanced control of the players from the back of the field, so you can now use them more effectively to prepare attacks or quickly push them back to defense.
Players got 25 new movement options, the most significant ones being the ability to control the length of the slide and to stop mid-tackle. Computer AI reacts better to your actions, letting you construct more effective actions. The game features a new ing system, letting you make quick, short es through narrow spaces. Changes were also made to dribbling so that now you can not only decide how but also when to touch the ball. Interestingly, the system was created together with famous player Lionel Messi.
As always, FIFA 16 offers a wide range of single and multiplayer modes, starting with friendly matches and training sessions, various tournaments (played in league mode or cup mode) through to expansive career. You can play either online or together with a friend on one PC.
English version of FIFA 16 traditionally features commentary by Martin Tyler and Alan Smith.
In contrast to last generation consoles, PC version of FIFA 16 runs on next-gen Ignite engine. This time, however, instead of just graphics, the developers focused mostly on enhancing gameplay, thus, visually FIFA 16 differs little from the last year’s edition. There are a couple of novelties and modifications, though, some of which are better animations of players, new stadium models, and new crowd chants – which now amount to 900.
Lionel Messi comes back as the star of FIFA 16 box cover, accompanied by local football stars, depending on the region. For the first time in the history of the series American, Canadian, and Australian editions feature women players (Alex Morgan, Christine Sinclair, and Steph Catley respectively).
Platforms:
PC Windows
Xbox 360
PlayStation 3
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Developer: EA Sports
Publisher: Electronic Arts Inc.
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The most famous series of football simulations and also one of the most popular sports series in the history of the video game industry. Over the years, the FIFA series was released on virtually all hardware platforms - from PCs to consoles and mobile devices.
Last update: October 31, 2015
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Electronic Arts revealed both recommended and minimum system requirements required to play FIFA 16 on PC.
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System Requirements for FIFA 16 Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i3-2100 3.1 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 512 MB GeForce GTX 650/Radeon HD 5770 or better, 15 GB HDD, Windows 7/8/8.1 64-bit.
Recommended System Requirements:
Intel Core i5-2550K 3.4 GHz, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 1 GB GeForce GTX 460/Radeon HD 6870 or better, 15 GB HDD, Windows 8/8.1/10 64-bit.
Game Ratings for FIFA 16 Video Game.
PlayStation LifeStyle: 9 / 10 by Tyler Treese
While there are some rough edges, FIFA 16 stands out as the best football game in recent memory. The new dribbling mechanic adds a ton of depth to the game, and women's soccer is finally represented (even if it isn't the high point it should be). Die-hard fans will be glad to know it is as fun as ever, and there are enough hooks for even casual fans to have a ton of fun.
Hardcore Gamer: 4 / 5 by Steve Hannley
Much like its predecessor, FIFA 16 is likely to be picked up by a brand new audience purely thanks to the fact that professional soccer is growing exponentially in popularity in North America. Thankfully, newcomers and veterans alike will find an excellent game of soccer that yet again takes advantage of the higher processing power of current-gen consoles to deliver an experience more realistic than ever.
Polygon: 9 / 10 by Owen Good
This sequence is the story of FIFA 16, from its participants, to the tools used to deliver the goal, to the cathartic payoff that sent me leaping from my seat. Sports video gaming is at its best when you're fighting your ass off and the miracle comes through. And when it does, no game rolls out the TNT like FIFA 16.
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