It’s hard, and the first few games are a mixture of frustration and promise. Last year’s slants and foibles-pace, over-the-top through-balls, maddening defender behaviour-have been taken sternly in hand, to the extent that playing FIFA 16 feels like learning a new game. What I mean by ‘everything’ is that the heart of the game, the way in which FIFA plays football, has for the first time in a few years made a jump big enough to feel like a distinct break rather than an iterative polish. We should probably start with ‘everything’, as there’s a lot to get through.
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