![]() ![]() Just be sure not to drink all of Dave's Gatorades again. The sounds of the audience cheering will get you insanely pumped to shoot some goals, and the sounds of your teammates chattering during scrimmages in the story mode adds a nice bit of ambiance that makes you feel like you're at an actual practice. The sound is just as spot-on as the graphics. ![]() Sadly and kind of confusingly, this game has a much more intricate facial customization system than NHL 18 does, but despite Women's League being in the game, you can't create a female player (while in EA's hockey game, you can). In terms of character creation, you have loads of ways to customize your player to make them visually distinct - like skin complexion, loads of different hairstyles, facial feature and gear customization, etc. I'm normally not impressed enough by menus to make comments, but kudos to EA for getting this right. The menus have a sleek design with a nice mix of big, small, wide, thin, etc. Who cares if the crowd doesn't look perfect when you can individually count the sweat drops rolling down your player's face? But hey, they're not nearly as important as the players. A year later, it's still looking like a great choice on EA's part. The player's faces look pretty realistic, the gear looks nice, the stadiums look amazing, and the only thing that doesn't look A+ is the audience. Like pretty much any other EA Sports game, FIFA 18 looks ridiculously good. Starting with 17, EA Sports switched to the Frostbite engine. Does this year's offering give you enough new goodies to warrant a purchase? Read on to find out.
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