This isn’t necessarily a bad thing. PES has closed the gap this year,
and as a result this feels like the beginning of another phase of close
battles between the two football game franchises. And that, for gamers,
means a golden age of play.
Don’t be surprised if this is one of the
best-selling FIFA iterations yet. Not because of anything it does, mind
you, but simply because in the twelve months since the last entry,
football fever has swept the nation. The 2014 World Cup saw record
viewership amongst yanks, many clamoring to be involved with the sport
like never before.
Sure, many of the “fair-weather fans” have likely
dropped off since the other football started last month, but there’s
undoubtedly a legion of new soccer (which we’ll start referring to it as
“soccer” to not confuse our readers more inclined to Madden) fans
champing at the bit to get their hands on a video game featuring the
best and brightest stars they witnessed in the World Cup. Perfect
timing, then, that this also marks the first game in the franchise built
from the ground up on current-gen consoles.
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