EA’s FIFA soccer franchise has always been impressive on phones and tablets. For years the games have featured detailed 3D graphics, plenty of modes of play, full play-by-play commentary and all the other features gamers have come to expect from an AAA soccer franchise – all for just a few dollars.
But all these bells and whistles only count for so much when the on-pitch action is awkward to control. FIFA’s virtual buttons were never especially unwieldy, but there’s no denying that they weren’t an ideal way to experience video game soccer.
FIFA 14 on consoles also features big improvements.
Thankfully, this year the FIFA mobile team has finally implemented contextual touch controls. Dragging a finger over any player creates a movement line that they’ll then follow. To pass, you simply tap the screen where you want to place the ball. When you’re in the back half of the field, a quick swipe is used to shoot.
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