Thursday, July 16, 2015

Mmobeys Liverpool and Brazil ace Coutinho set to join Chelsea star in FIFA 15 MOTS

However, that hasnt stopped FIFA 15 fans carrying on and putting together some of the The best/worst FIFA 15 misses weve seen all season. The guys at EA have even put together a new montage of what they believe are the top choices and include some of the top stars from the Premier League. Even the players with the best stats in the game, such as Cristiano Ronaldo of Real Madrid, cant guarantee success in front of goal, as the below clip shows. And with the Summer transfer market in full swing, EA have commenced moving players from their old squads to their new ones. Over the course of the next few months, as player transfers are approved in the real-world, FIFA will make those same changes in FIFA Ultimate Team. EA have warned that although they will make these changes as quickly as possible, fans will have to be prepared for multiple updates throughout July and August. These changes only apply to new items found in packs, fans who obtained a player item prior to their transfer will not see a change while in their collection. See More at:http://www.mmobeys.com/ Example of new changes to FUT can be found here and includes the likes of Petr Cech moving from Chelsea to Arsenal earlier this summer.

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo feature in the worst FIFA 15 misses of the season

Even the best players miss goals.www.gmusd.com But probably not as spectacularly as these open goal misses on FIFA 15, which have all made the 'Misses of the Season' compilations from EA Sports. And even the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi feature, both guilty of some shocking misses.www.mmozt.com And some of them are hilarious; particularly Sebastian Giovinco's for Juventus who manages to hit the post three times in three seconds. What EA Sports haven't done though, is leave the gamer tags of those guilty of these misses, which is very kind. Watch the great video above and if any of these are you, be ashamed. Be very ashamed.www.gmusd.com

Thursday, July 2, 2015

FIFA 15 Futties Voting Open, Here are the Ten Ultimate Team Categories

The development team at EA Sports is announcing that the voting process for the first edition of the Futties awards for FIFA 15 is now open and that there are ten categories that gamers can decide a winner for, all of them connected to the Ultimate Team game mode. The official announcement explains that "Nominated players have no more than two special in-form items already (upgrades excluded) and are only eligible for one category each. It's down to you to decide who wins each category."www.fifacoinsbuy.co Voting for the FIFA 15 Futties will end at 12 Greenwich Mean Time on July 12 and those who want to express their opinion will have to register an account on the official forums. All votes are final. The Futties categories are: In for the Safe Hands, In for the Tackles, In for the Skills, In for the Longshots, In for the Headers, In for the Leadership, In for the Weak Foot, Out of position, Perfect Link and In for the Pace. EA Spots plans to take all the winners and turn them into a new range of special pink items for the Ultimate Team mode in FIFA 15, which will have new stats and will give players more options for their teams.

Monday, June 1, 2015

FIFA 15 Goals of the Week 23

The two best players in the world Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi both feature with audacious efforts in the latest FIFA 15 Goals of the Week video.
Every week EA release a video rounding up some of the best goals scored by players on FIFA 15 in all the game’s different formats.
As usual these goals are the sort that most of us watch and then try to frantically replicate, only to fail miserably.
Real Madrid’s Isco reveals where he likes to play himself on FIFA 15
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"Hey Leo, calm down I've got this."
“Hey Leo, calm down I’ve got this.”
The first three goals involve a lovely volley from Ronaldo, an astonishing effort from range by a virtual pro and then a Messi bicycle kick.
After that there’s a frankly preposterous effort from Isco with the outside of his foot, Zlatan being Zlatan and a customary volley from Robin van Persie.
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"My goal was by far the best."
“My goal was by far the best.”

The goals were simply stunning and as far as we’re concerned once you’ve made it onto an official EA compilation then you’ve made it.
We’ve watched a lot of impressive FIFA players but there’s something quite unique and special about scoring some of these goals, so kudos to those players.
You can watch the full compilation below.

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Fifa 15 review – not flawless, but still the best

Ardent fans of the Fifa football games know two things to be true whenever the latest instalment arrives. It will be mostly the same game as before, and it will also be the best football simulation ever. EA Sports, much like Apple with its iDevices, has found a winning formula, and it is reluctant to do more than drip feed us tiny changes every year.

That said, it has long been believed that this year’s instalment would be the big one. After all, developers have had almost a year since the launch of the Xbox One and Playstation 4 last November to really get to know the possibilities and limitations of these machines.

Well, the graphical improvements are by no means dramatic, but they are noticeable. Faces are more expressive, and EA claims that there are 600 emotional reactions that could potentially be seen during the game; players from opposing teams push, shove and bark at each other after having engaged in a series of aggressive physical battles over the course of the match. Strikers look pleased with themselves after scoring a belter and assistant referees … twitch their noses when making an offside call. Unnecessary perhaps, but it’s a tiny detail that adds yet another layer of realism to the most realistic football sim on the planet.

Indeed, EA Sports is all about the small things this year. Blades of grass (and, if it’s raining, water) go flying into the air in slow motion when the ball is struck during replays, the pitch develops physical signs of wear and tear over the course of the match, shirts are visibly pulled by defenders chasing a zippy winger and the PA system at Selhurst Park warns fans in the stadium that the Northern line isn’t running (hats off to EA, they’ve clearly done their research on that one).

The game now has disallowed goals, rather than laser-accurate robotic linesmen that will instantly stop play for offside the moment the ball goes anywhere near an offending player. That rollercoaster of jubilation followed by disappointment when your team is stripped of a winning goal in the dying moments of injury time is, to borrow a phrase from EA Sports, “in the game”.