This is a soccer game that you must play before you die. As we know that the continuation of the FIFA series from EA Sport has been released last week. If you've never played FIFA 12 previously would have been familiar and already know how exciting this game. But I think either already played earlier version, and that has never been tried at all, obliged to have FIFA 13, because this sequel is equipped with new features that will make the gameplay more exciting and lead to addiction. What are the new features?
When I see a game on the App Store, which I first spotlight is a screenshot, then whether the games are universal (iPhone & iPad), and the name of the game developers last game size itself. Visible differences of the four categories that I mentioned just now between FIFA 12 and FIFA 13. First, the last sequel was made universal (good news!). While the second difference is that the total size game swelled to 1.35 GB. This size would greatly among other mobile games.
In this review, I will focus on how to play the game but will more specifically discuss what the differences are provided in FIFA 13. If you have never played this game, do not worry because the tutorial provided is complete and can be easily learned. The first obvious difference in the game was added 1 new buttons to perform skill moves when being attacked and when the last call 2nd defender.
Skill moves are used in a way tap on the button then you can swipe to the left, right, up and down based on the grid that appears on the screen. Of course, many different movements you can produce depending on the type swipe you did. Not only that, swipe motion can also be combined. For example, to dribble the ball while turning the body 360 degrees is done by swiping skill move button to the right and then down. While the call 2nd defender only 1 person will surround the ball carrier with your players 2.
Usually before entering into the game provided some tips and tricks that can be used as long as the game progresses in a way only include images and explanations on FIFA 12. It is different when looking at FIFA 13, where a short animation will be demonstrated how to use the "stance" in the game. Furthermore, I can say that FIFA 13 has a social approach to better games. This is seen in the online multiplayer features that are not found before.
To play it you have to make an Origin account first. Even this mode is divided into 2, ie quick match and online friendlies. Quick match course EA servers will randomly determine the opponents play you fellow people who are playing this game as well. My experience, it is not difficult to find opponents compete. Less than 1 minute I've found my tandem. While Friendlies Online is a multiplayer feature with your friends. To play this mode you must first have a friend on the Origin platform.
EA subsequently added in FIFA 13 Tournament mode. Here you can play league or non league of famous leagues that exist in the entire world. The non-league competitions like the FA Cup in the English Premiere League, or the Spanish Cup in Spain. What about gamepad, the flagship feature in FIFA 12? In Fifa 13 Gamepad integrated in the game and can be found in Quick Match mode. I think EA repair is also done with a gamepad because of the lag that occurs is reduced.
Actually there are many other features, but you should try it yourself. :) I also notice an increase in terms of graphics, in which players face looks more like the original than the previous series. Although the image quality has not been as good in the console, but it was enough to accompany you to the football enthusiast.
So far, FIFA 13 is a best ball game I've ever played on the iPhone and on the iPad. With some additional features and improvements here and there, I highly recommend that you upgrade to FIFA 13. As for you who are looking for a ball game that fits on a mobile device, without a doubt you have to play this game.
App Store Link DOWNLOAD : FIFA 13 By EA Sports, $ 6.99
Windows Phone Marketplace Links: FIFA 13, USD 43 090
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