FIFA 16 is an association football simulation video game developed
by EA Canada and
published by EA Sports for Microsoft
Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Android and iOS.
The game is the first in the FIFA series to
include female players. It is also the first in
which the players on the covers were chosen by popular vote, including one of
the first three women to appear on the cover. Martin Tyler and Alan Smith are the
commentators for the game.
The game received positive reviews from critics.
GAMEPLAY
The game contains 78 stadiums, including 50 real-world
venues.[2] Fratton Park,
home of Portsmouth, was added to honour Portsmouth fan
Simon Humber, creative director of the FIFA series, who died
of cancer in 2015.[3]
A new Training Mode was also added to Career Mode
allowing the player to develop footballers in the team of which they are managing
without actually playing them.[4] These
are in the form of skill games, a feature first added to the series in EA Sports' 2014 World Cup official
game. It allows the player to set a specific focus on which the
footballer should develop on meaning that he will grow specifically according
to the chosen focus attribute. Doing this also increases the transfer value of
the player.[5]
Improvements were also made upon the FIFA Ultimate
Team. Changes were made to the FIFA Ultimate Team interface, including pack
management, the transfer market, squad chemistry, consumables, and swapping
players.[6] Along
with these interface changes, there were substantial gameplay updates
introduced, including FIFA Ultimate Team Draft, in which players are given a
choice of five random players for each position, and then pitting their newly-made
team against others on a tournament-style format.[7] Another
addition made to the Ultimate Team game mode, for Xbox players was the
expansion of FIFA Ultimate Team Legends players to include iconic and historic
names such as George Best, Ryan Giggs, Deco, Vitor Baia and Alessandro
Nesta.[8]
New friendly enhancements were added to the mode with
players now able to pick a friendly tournament before a season starts. Winning
these friendly tournaments gives the player a reward in the form of a transfer
budget boost. Also, unlimited substitutions are permitted when playing these
friendly games. Other features include two-year loans, many realistic transfer
budget enhancements and improved player values.[9]
New features that are exclusive to the PlayStation 4,
Xbox One and PC versions of the game will involve a licensed presentation
package for the Bundesliga, new weather and kick-off time variations, and the
use of vanishing spray during certain matches.[10]
Downloadable content is available using a point
system.[11]
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