![]() Becoming league champions, but continuing to hear the commentary team say lines like "if they win this game they'll be one step closer to the championship - Players retiring while they're in the midst of a World Cup (in my case Zlatan retired between the group stage and the round of 16 during the 2022 World Cup - he was my main striker!) Other than the trophy issue, which I imagine would be a major letdown to players who are into trophy hunting, these are fairly minor bugs, though, and more or less what players have come to expect from the annual FIFA games. Flaws include quite a lot of obvious bugs some of which include: - No trophies rewarded for a game if you have to switch controllers mid-match due to an empty battery. Many different game modes, as usual, and lots of replay value. ![]() Solid graphics and gameplay, and it's always impressive to see the giant roster of players. Delivers more or less what you expect, although the disappearance of relegation is a bit disappointing. But if you are looking for a more in depth single player experience, there are older FIFA titles that offer a lot more.ħ0% PlayStation 4Solid edition of the long running FIFA series. I mean, it has enough content including the Volta mode provide players with a fun time. I think if you are looking for a FIFA with an updated visual presentation, this isn't a bad pick. But there are still a lot of missing teams from many franchises compared to older FIFA titles. ![]() There has been a good amount of leagues and teams added compared to more recent versions. The player management mode in particular is completely bare bones and doesn't offer much at all. But unfortunately those features lack a bit of quality of life detail that keeps it from being a must compared to previous instalments. For the most part, the manager career mode has just enough features to keep it engaging. The single player content though is what should separate FIFA 22 from its predecessors, but unfortunately just misses the mark. It still doesn't match the PES quality, but is very solid and easy to pick up, especially for experienced players. The game-play has some minor adjustments to make the game more 'realistic' in order to compete with the PES franchise. But at least the animations and soundtrack are pretty solid. The commentary is just above average, some would say passable. I'm sure they could do better in this day and age. The overall graphics sound and presentation aren't a bad upgrade from previous titles. I don't care for FUT or the overall multiplayer experience, so I judge FIFA 22 on it's single player content alone. And the last few titles have been lacking in that quality, especially because of the shift of focus toward FIFA Ultimate Team. 70% Xbox Series X/SBig fan of the FIFA series, even though the games have varied in quality over the years.
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