The newest addition to the FIFA family from EA games has a whole new game to offer football lovers. The emphasis on this game is put on finding the truly perfect team with which to play your games, players are able to see how well each member of their works together with the introduction of the chemistry system, which shows exactly which players work well together which players don’t work well together.
Whilst you are managing this team, you also get to control their actions whist they play the football match, controlling when they pass the ball, when they sprint for the other side of the field and even when they shoot to score. All the while making money to spend on new, better players to improve your team even further. Whilst this isn’t the best of football simulation games, it definitely has a lot to offer.
FIFA 15 is currently running version 1.1.2 and requires your iOS device to be running at least iOS 5.1.1 or later. It can be downloaded for free from the app store.
You may already know how the game works, but here are some things I figured whilst playing FIFA 15; the hybrid squads that you can create are easily the best type that you can make, they allow for a more diverse way of playing. If they are built well, your hybrid team will have good chemistry and work well together, meaning that you’ll be more likely to win the majority of your games, however building a hybrid team with good chemistry is not going to be easy. Filling each side of your team with players from one league or one nationality will get you fairly high chemistry, because you won’t have players with more than one dead link. If you want to do well in this game, definitely pay attention to your chemistry levels between players, this will help you succeed.
Any player who really struggles with the game can always find working hacks and save files for both jail broken and non-jail broken devices if they know where to look.
Purchasing coins for FIFA 15 can be very expensive, especially if you play a lot. Many players would rather play the game for free without having to purchase a bunch of extras in order to enjoy all of the features. That’s why we’ve added the hack tool for FIFA 15 Ultimate Team.
Players can unlock an unlimited amount of FIFA 15 coins and FIFA points by using the hack tool. The hack works for both Android and iOS devices. It’s very easy to use, simply download the tool onto your device to begin using it. Once you have downloaded it, you will see a menu like the picture below.
To begin the FIFA 15 hack, select which type of device you are using: Android or iOS. Then tap “Connect Device” to link the hack tool to your FIFA 15 Ultimate Team account. Once it has confirmed that the hack is connected, just enter the amount of Coins and/or FIFA Points you want to add to your account. Tap the “Start Hack” button to begin adding the points or coins. You can view the status of the hack by watching the bar at the bottom of the screen.
This FIFA 15 hack has been tested to work on both Android and iOS devices. Instead of paying tons of money for more FIFA coins, you can get them for free with the tap of a finger! Finally build the team of your dreams and start destroying any competitors that come in your way. You’ll be the master of FIFA 15 Ultimate Team in no time!
As a person who isn’t really into football all that much, I have a surprisingly positive response to FIFA 15. Firstly, the tutorial explains how to play in a way that even a 6 year old could probably understand it, it really help me pick it up really quickly, I scored two goals within the first few minutes of playing and I won my first game. It was enjoyable and really gave me a sense of accomplishment. I also like the fact that when you score a goal, the crowd in the background is slightly animated to make it look as though they are cheering for your team, which is a really encouraging feature to have in a competitive sports game.
One thing I really didn’t like about FIFA 15 was the fact that the graphics really weren’t very good, which makes it far inferior to other sports games on the market that have better graphics than this game. Another thing I noticed was a very odd glitch where one of my player was trapped by three of the opposing teams members, when he realized he couldn’t go anywhere, he just ran back and forth between two spots while all of the other players just completely froze , for something that claims to have authentic football action, it really doesn’t seem to be too authentic. There have been a lot of reports in app store reviews of games not saving, missing paid currency, all save data mysteriously disappearing after connecting with Facebook, daily prizes not giving any prizes and even trouble connecting to the actual game.
I definitely think EA could be doing a lot more to improve FIFA 15 as well as address the concerns of the users who have experienced terrible problems, especially the ones that have had their money taken, it just depends whether EA is willing to fully take responsibility for their game, return either the players currency or refund them their money. The game is still in a fairly early version, so I have no doubt that it will get improved eventually, but like one review said “They’ll fix the issues…eventually. The fact this problem has been ongoing for several weeks and still hasn’t been fixed shows a real lack of urgency on their part in my opinion.”
Artwork: I give the game a 6/10 for its artwork, I definitely think that the artwork could have been done so much better, when I look at the players, all I see are mannequin dolls, it’s like no effort was put into even making them at least look semi-real.
Music and SFX: I give the game a 7/10 for its music and SFX, at least they tried to make something seem a little real in this game, the disappointment however, lies in the fact that there was no kind of atmospheric music or sounds such as chanting from the crowd, if you’d ever been to a Mancunian football match, this kind of quiet from the crowds would be incredibly weird.
Story and Originality: I give the game a 2/10 for its story and originality, there is nothing original about this game, it really has all been done before so there isn’t anything new. As is the norm with sports games, there is no backstory but the fact that you are managing a football team to victory, there is nothing more to the story than that. I wonder whether a sports game with some kind of story would be somewhat more popular in the non-sports fan category.
General Gameplay: I give the game a 8/10 for its general gameplay, it was easy enough to control and very easy to pick up quickly, the gameplay is simple without really a whole lot to it.
Addictiveness: I give the game a 4/10 for its addictiveness, I honestly didn’t find this game addicting at all, it was fun to play for maybe ten minutes before I got bored and put it down. I don’t imagine any non-sports fans would really find this game enticing for too long. You’d have to be a true FIFA fan to get fully addicted to this game.
My overall rating for the game is 5/10.