

The game is immaculately presented, bursting at the seams with flashy graphics packages and animations that mimic live TV broadcasts. The series has consistently boasted high production values in its menus, pre-game packages, commentary, and everything in between, and this year is no exception. It should come as no surprise that FIFA 18's presentation is a nearly unparalleled sharp, flashy package. It's fast, and arguably too attack focused, but changes to the ball winning, handling, crossing, and overall presentation make this year's version a better simulation of football from top to bottom. It's difficult to nail down the feel of the real sport while balancing it for fun (and widely accessible) gameplay, but EA has struck a sweet spot with FIFA 18. Some years, certain aspects of the latter don't pan out, even as the game around it continues to mature.

The series has continued to grow and improve, adding huge modes like The Journey, advancing existing ones with tweaks and features, and tinkering with on-pitch play. The Madden franchise may take center stage in the minds of many American players, but given its global appeal and overall quality, FIFA is the biggest jewel in EA's sports crown.
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