

The biggest change I've noticed is the differentiation in the way every team plays. And after playing the demo for just about an hour, I can definitely say I'm excited for this game. And when I heard about the arrival of Valverde and the departure of Neymar, I knew FIFA 18 could be the one to get. But I just didn't think I should upgrade to 17, because of such few changes to line-ups. When I played that demo, I realised just how different it was to my 16 version. So when I heard about a partnership with Frostbite Games (yes, the guys behind Need For Speed The Run), I knew that this would bring FIFA to a whole new level. I play FIFA 16, and of course that was made solely by EA Sports. I somehow managed to get my head around the opposite buttons, and I enjoyed it quite a lot.īut before going on to FIFA 18, let's talk about FIFA 17. Even though the squads are outdated, they are so life-like in the way every player reacts. One thing I found surprising is the level of play in that game. I did download the PES 2017 Demo last year, but since I've been playing Fifa for 7-8 years, I found it quite hard to tackle, shoot and sprint, as many people who have played both would understand. So a couple of days ago I downloaded the PES 2018 Demo from the Xbox Store.
