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when it comes to the yearly FIFA video game franchise, many fans are convinced that recent releases are just more of the same. FIFA 20's release wasn't awful but was filled with complaints that many core modes felt much too similar to really feel new. Thankfully, EA Sports seems to have listened, as FIFA 21 - the latest entry in the long-running soccer franchise - adds improvements in some of the games core modes, making this entry feel much fresher than in years past, and one of the best sports games on the market.
It should come as no surprise that soccer is arguably the biggest sport on the planet. Thanks to its wide global appeal, the sport has almost always featured some way for video game fans to experience the sport they love virtually as well. However, over the last couple of years, one of the biggest complaints surrounding EA Sports' FIFA - the most popular soccer video game on the market - is that it too often felt like more of the same. This has always been an issue with sports games, but the FIFA franchise seemed to get hit by this even harder. Thankfully for fans of the sport and FIFA franchise, FIFA 21 sees EA Sports change things up a bit, offering some much-needed improvements to some of the biggest modes, resulting in a game that both new and old fans should find very appealing.
Despite the gripes some may have with the FIFA series, one aspect of the sport they do get right time and time again is its presentation. This is no different in FIFA 21, as the game looks and feels even better than ever. Making the game feel as real as the sport is something EA Sports always strives to achieve, and it looks like they've gotten even closer this time thanks to some of the improved player animations and general presentation updates made. Sweeping camera angles as players take the pitch, players reacting to missed goals or referee decisions, and even the commentary team having a bit more to say about things happening during the game all make playing FIFA 21 feel like you're watching an actual game being played.
FIFA 21 still looks and feels as real as the real thing.
Of course, while presentation is one thing, sports games often make or break themselves when it comes to actual gameplay. While FIFA 21 won't feel much different in terms of actually playing, EA Sports has tweaked a handful of things to make gameplay feel even smoother than in years past. After some feedback from the FIFA community, more tuning to things like passing, blocking, and general responsiveness have been made, meaning that you won't be getting some of the weird animations or bad plays that you might have seen in other FIFA entries. Blocking especially feels much smoother this time around, with defense in general feeling much tighter and way more responsive than they have before. Being able to defend a player tightly, force a turnover, and immediately begin going on the attack is a major part of soccer. It feels much better than it has in any FIFA game prior.
Outside of some minor tweaks to gameplay, EA Sports has also introduced a handful of major fixes to make things feel like you have more control over what's happening during any given game. One of these tools - Agile Dribbling - is a brand new system that gives you more access to dominating the field at any given time. As you're making your way down the pitch with the ball, you're now able to do a lot more to fake out defenders or get the ball upfield without issue. New skill moves like bridge dribbling and ball roll fake turns have been introduced into the game and allow players to keep the ball longer while also creating space in ways that haven't been done before. General responsiveness with the ball feels much better, with certain things like stopping and going with the ball feeling way tighter than they ever have.


