Certainly, playing soccer in smartphone versions of Fifa was far more enjoyable several years ago. Present Fifa adaptations for mobile have migrated to fremium formats, with limited features and gameplay. Around 2015 EA began to switch to an Ultimate Team based game, limiting playing experience to the making of your own soccer team while playing their matches against predefined opponent teams on cups, special events or friends. In addition, “Fifa Mobile” even limits further the ability to play complete soccer games. On the other side, Fifa adaptations for IOS from 2012 through 2014 featured more features that resembled those of their console counterparts, and you were allowed to do “free play”, choose which team to control and face. It might have been that this similarities to $60 valued console Fifa’s may have inflicted economical losses to the game publisher. But the damage to the mobile gaming experience is heartbreaking. After some years without playing, I downloaded Fifa Mobile, and I was pretty disappointed. To heal the bleed, I switched to Pes for IOS. At least PES, allows me to play full soccer matches seamlessly, yet with the same Ultimate Team like gameplay. Fremium driven apps don’t suit me. I prefer to pay for a complete game rather than one full of pay to win mechanisms. Yes, PES for IOS is fremium, but it lets me play endlessly without spending real money on crap.
On console, the newest Fifa I posses is the 2015 edition for PS4. I certainly don’t value recent Fifa games in terms of new features to spend 60 dollars every year for a new copy.
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