Cross Platform Soccer Action
Gamers who invested in the PS Vita will now be able to play
the big sports games like FIFA 14 like they had on the full sized consoles.
Unlike a lot of other handheld soccer games, FIFA 14 on the
PlayStation Vita actually focuses on the simulation side of thing. Make no
mistake; this isn't the kind of game that has a great deal of arcade like play.
While quick game options are available, the majority of players won't spend a
lot of time with them. Seasons and the like are much closer to the core of the
game play when it comes to FIFA 14.
Ignite Engine Features
Those who purchase FIFA 14 for the PlayStation 4 or Xbox One
will have access to a new game engine called the Ignite Engine. It features a
number of graphical and game-play changes that allegedly make the
computer-controlled players act more like human ones. Since the PS Vita version
won't feature the Ignite code some people have been claiming that it's a dumbed
down version of the console top big brother. Nothing could be further from the
truth, however.
Licenses are the big features that drive this sports game.
There are 21 different Brazilian clubs that got licensed, for instance. All of
the 20 from the 2013 season of the A series of Campeonato Brasileiro were added
in. Chile's Campeonato Nacional Petrobra joins a few other South American teams
as well. While there are some European teams as well, the fact that they added
all of these South American teams to the mix is really heating up the media. The
addition of countries like Poland to the mix, however, should not be missed.
It's exciting to enjoy matches involving top eastern European athletes, and the
Polish team will not disappoint.
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