Product Description:
FIFA Soccer 13 delivers the largest and deepest feature set in the history of the franchise. Five game-changing innovations create a true battle for possession, deliver freedom and creativity in attack, and capture all the drama and unpredictability of real-world football.
Product Details:
- Attacking Intelligence - All-new positioning intelligence wires attacking players with the intelligence to analyze plays, and to position themselves to create new attacking opportunities.
- FIFA 13 Complete Dribbling - Make every touch matter with the control to be more creative in attack, and the freedom to exploit 1v1 opportunities.
- FIFA 13 1st Touch Control - A new trapping system eliminates near-perfect control for every player by creating uncertainty around trapping.
- Player Impact Engine - The second generation of the award-winning physics engine expands physical play from collisions for the ball to off-the-ball battles, giving defenders more tools to win back possession.
- New Passes - Two new passing options give players the ability to dink passes over the outstretched leg of a defender or loft through balls to teammates.
- Complete Authenticity - Over 500 officially licensed clubs and more than 15,000 players.
- FIFA 13 Fundamentals - Essential elements have been refined to make the experience more authentic. Referees will now make better decisions awarding fouls and cards, goalkeeper intelligence has been improved, and Tactical Defending has added lateral mobility for players in defensive containment.
- Tactical Free Kicks - Create dangerous and unpredictable free kicks utilizing the most skillful players on the pitch. Position up to three attacking players over the ball and confuse opponents with dummy runs, more passing options, and more elaborate free kicks.
Customer Reviews:
Deciding whether to buy or wait? By Kevin Shiau
Let me first off say that I'm a mindless drone when it comes to Fifa and I'll buy each new rendition on an annual basis. With that said, I also hate to wait for things so I went ahead and got the early access to Fifa 13 last Friday. I'll quickly tell you what's different between Fifa 12 and Fifa 13; whether you should throw your money at EA or simply wait until Black Friday or later.
Attacking Intelligence - Translation = Players with higher ratings will relentless run towards the goal without you pushing LB/pass. They'll usually draw a defender who has marked them and you'll be able to make more plays.
Complete Dribbling - Translation = You get to dribble in a 360 degree manner and exit in which ever direction you choose. Admittedly I'm not the most amazing player but to those who are talented at Fifa games you will surely be able to make use of this.
1st Touch Control - Translation = Players lose control of the ball when receiving passes and holding down RT. To avoid losing the ball just let go of the RT and receive the pass before sprinting again. This was a very nice example of addition by subtraction. No matter the difficulty, AI will occasionally lose control of the ball and allow you to poach it away. I really enjoyed this "new" feature because it did make games more interesting and fun to play.
EA Sports Football Club - Translation = Use the EA Points you collect by doing in-game tasks and skills games to "buy" virtual items. These virtual items range from boots (only about 12 available), "retro" kits (only about 8 available), balls (only about 8), and other in-game "bonuses". These in-game bonuses range from things like increased coins per FUT games, "financial takeovers" where your club in manager mode is bought and you get a large sum of money to spend, etc. The `selection was awfully disappointing and I'm hoping they add throughout the year.
New Teams = Basically all of the same leagues and clubs from last year with the exception that they added the Saudi league.
New Stadium = They added White Hart Lane and King Fahd Stadium but lost Nou Camp
International Manager = This is built into the manager mode where your performance at your club will attract offers from many National teams. You would then be manager of a club and an international team simultaneously. As the IT manager you get to select your 25 man team from the entire pool of international players and then play all the friendlies, qualifies, and tournament matches.
Manager Mode= They added in fake World Cup, Euros, and other tournaments. Also you can now play their fake Champions/Europa league in the first season rather than wait until the second.
Transfers = The transfers system is given a face lift. The transfer screen is now a note book where you are given new options when buying and selling players. When attempting to buy a player, you may "enquire" about them from their clubs as to whether they would sell the player and also how much you would have to offer them. You're also allowed to include players when trying to buy.
When selling/buying a player, you are told a range of how much the player is worth or how much you should offer depending on the player's form. I read that they tried to cut back on the ridiculous transfers, especially in the first transfer window of each season... THEY DIDN'T. There is still massive movement between big time players; for example, Higuain to Inter, Ozil to Chelsea, Prince-Boateng to Man City. Every transfer window afterwards continues the trend.
Match day = A nice addition. If you're not into playing season mode or ultimate team.. then whenever you play a match day game.. commentary and players ratings will be affected by their real life counterparts. I always hated hearing the same commentary for a year and I think that with this new addition it will lessen the game from getting stale.
Animations = They added a few new player celebrations which I didn't really care for but they did include more realistic player celebrations, albeit, only between two players where they will embrace like they did in real life.
Impact Engine = This was a great addition to Fifa 12 and in this year's rendition they improved the physics and removed the comical flopping.
Skills Games = They added 8 "mini games" with a variety of objectives ranging from chip shots, penalty shots, passing, dribbling, etc.
Layout/presentation = They changed the presentation this year but I could not have cared less. The presentation now includes a soccer ball in the background that opens and closes whenever you select things; also when you start games the opening presentations include the clubs badges on these soccer balls that open and close, etc. You have to see for yourself.
Conclusion: I think that EA was especially conservative this year. They opted to "perfect" (or at least try to) rather than innovate with another truly new feature. Gameplay is more fun with the "one-touch" because mistakes can become costly or rewarding and it adds another variable onto the pitch. The improved impact engine makes the player collision look very life-like and because they took out the crazy flopping makes it that much more realistic. Although with yet another yearly game, I find that EA has either given up or been too cheap to add new leagues to the game. They also need to add more stadiums. How can they go through each year and add one league or 1-2 new stadium? My biggest gripe is that I'm a shoe buff and to see only 4 pairs of Nikes and only 5 pairs of adidas (albeit in several more colors)? This is why I like 2K sports more than EA sports, they is no stone they leave unturned. With that all said, if you are playing Fifa 12 and completely satisfied with it, you probably should not fork over another 60 bucks to get Fifa 13. There are no game-changing new features that will make you throw your money at them. However, if the gameplay from Fifa 12 left you annoyed or unhappy, then Fifa 13 is worth getting because EA tried to fix the rough patches. Personally to me, this game is Fifa 12.5. But at least EA is making their Fifa franchise better every year and not letting them regress like NCAA and Madden. Cheers.
Pros:
-1st touch control +++
-Better manager mode ++
-More realistic Impact Engine ++
-Skills games +++
-Match day games +
Cons:
-Lack of new teams, especially South American leagues and the Turkish league
-Lack of boots
-EAS FC catalog was a huge disappointment in the selection available
-Still no licenses to major tournaments
-No innovative new features
UPDATE:
-The more I play the Skills challenges, the more I enjoy them. Each of them: the penalty shootout, passing, dribbling drills, etc help a certain part of your game that you would not really have had a chance to PRACTICE otherwise. What did Fifa have before? The practice arena where you're literally mashing buttons to try moves and ultimately just fool around? Not every one is a pro when it comes to this game and EA actually came up with a good idea to help newer and less experienced players become BETTER at the game they made. Kudos for that.
-I find it especially annoying during Manager mode when a robotic British voice reads off the scores of games that are not my own, but simply the ones in the same league. I don't really care to hear a creepy voice talk when I'm playing.. I haven't found a way to disable this.
-Resigning players has reverted back to before Fifa 12. By this I mean your players will NOT accept your offers no matter how much money you offer if you do NOT offer them the years they "want". So if you want to lock up your stars, you're not going to be able to. This minor detail annoys me because when you offer them extensions and they don't sign, then the fake news reel goes BALLISTIC and says, "oh, Xavi is refusing to resign with Barca"...... SMH like that crap would really happen.
-I take back the whole "EA removed the comical player collisions". They DIDNT. It does happen RARELY but I just saw Messi get KNEED and fly 10 yards in the other direction.WAY too many bugs right now . . . delay buying until price drops By Jim
I am updating this review on December 5th . . . just to let you know that every issue I experienced and described in September is still occurring regularly (as well as many additional issues that have popped up since the release). Don't take my word for it just go to the EA Fifa Twitter account and you will hear it from the company themselves. Or check our their Facebook page and look at all the angry comments. As of Today the Ultimate Team site has been unavailable for 3 days . . . not sporadically . . . 72 consecutive hours. Most people have jumped back to FIFA 11 as a result, where oddly the UT servres still work perfectly. Anyway, wait til it drops to $29 and then it may be worth the money. Until then here is my original and still 100% accurate review from September.
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I've played FIFA since 09, and it's always had it's share of bugs. The bugs at the start this year though are debilitating. I was on 3 days early with my season pass and the EA servers were only available for about 70% of those 3 days as they continually made bug fixes.
I generally play Ultimate Team and if this is your primary game play, I would definitely recommend waiting another month for the game price to fall and the MANY bugs to get fixed. Plus player prices should be down about 20% once you do get on. Here are a few bugs I can identify off the top of my head, some of these are MAJOR, and if they were an online retailer would put them out of business!
1) Players won through auction (not BINNED) disappeared from Watchlist and were never seen from again. No coins no players. This issue occurred for 2 straight days and affected everyone. Literally everyone who won auctions lost their cards and coins . . . close to a million transactions. EA's resolution? "It's PROBABLY no longer broken, but any coins or players you already lost . . . sorry your SOL." Still sporadically occurring, so bidding on players is basically fingers crossed it still works and I don't just throw away my coins! Not exactly encouraging when your bidding 75% of your coins to try to buy a player. Imagine EBAY where you win a $100 jersey at auction but you don't get the shirt AND your credit card is still charged.
2) Want to search for a player you want? Yeah good luck with that! 3/4 of all searches result in the following message . . . verbatim "Oops we couldn't complete your search, please try again" Oops you can't search? Imagine not being able to search for a specific product on Amazon and having to page through pages upon pages of irrelevant material before you get to that CD you want. Useless.
3) Like the ability to use your trade pile don't you . . . to you know, like sell stuff? Those 30 spots are extremely valuable . . . until you realize that once your auction ends you can't put your player back up and that spot is now locked. Put up 30 guys and can't remove them it pretty much becomes a gallery of the "Ghosts of failed trades past" so better hope you don't get a dup of a good player because you'll be selling him for 600 coins instead of being able to put him up for auction.
I could go on, but it's ridiculous. If you don't heed my advice and do buy now I have one legitimate suggestion. Make sure you sign up for the EA Fifa Twitter account because they will give you about 15 minutes advanced warning that the system will be coming down for the next 3 hours for maintenance so you don't start a game and get cut off before completion. Why not just disable the ability to start a match 20 minutes before hand so people don't have to replay the same Season game (5 times), lose contracts and get erroneously dinged for a DNF? . . . I don't know but clearly the EA Developers don't care and that is the biggest fail of all. If you do buy, you'll probably get a lot of fresh air killing the 50% of the day the system will be down for maintenance. Thanks EA!7 of 9 Quite good By Jim
Seems to be more realistic than any of it's previous incarnations, which is what I find to be the most valuable trait in a sports video game (realism). Noticeablely different in its pacing (slower), and the tweaked physics requires more skill in passing and control on the ball. Not much wrong with it.
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