- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Release Date: Sep 25, 2018
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 3, Switch, Xbox 360, Xbox One
User Score
Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 1251 Ratings
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Positive: 158 out of 1251
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Mixed: 128 out of 1251
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Negative: 965 out of 1251
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Oct 7, 2020Depuis le 17 les fifa sont horrible, Ea ce fout de nous, c'est n'importe quoi ce jeux, respecté un peu les joueurs.
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Dec 1, 2020its really bad game but its still better than fifa 20 and fifa 21 but its still trash game.
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Dec 4, 2020Piece of trash. Same as usually. Scripted as hell, same bugs, same problems, even worse gameplay. Burn in hell, ea developers
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Jun 22, 2021è un gioco di calcio...
in breve fa schifo è la stessa cosa ogni anno -
Dec 4, 2021The second edition of fifa I played, not much has changed, in fact almost nothing has changed from the previous edition
I can't comment on ultimate team mode because I haven't played it. -
Jan 9, 2022Piłkarze ruszają się jak totalne drewno. Nic się nie da zrobić w tej grze. Tragedia
Awards & Rankings
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Mar 6, 2019Champions League is here and with it, the system of first touch and contact with balls, which works great. All around, it's the best football simulation at the market.
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CD-ActionFeb 13, 2019Great new modes, some minor changes making the game even more enjoyable, tons of licenses (Champions League!), spectacular presentation and the richest, most varied story mode yet make FIFA 19 an excellent entry in the series. [12/2018, p.62]
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Jan 2, 2019With initial excitement having died down a few months after the game's release, FIFA 19 stands exposed for what it is: another recycled iteration of a franchise that sorely needs refreshing. Both off the pitch and on it, FIFA 19 is a hollow experience, yet another broken promise and a slap in the face of what we have come to expect from good game development. To truly compete in the gaming arena, FIFA must lace its boots and pull up its socks if it is to achieve what it too lazily sets out to each year.