- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Release Date: Dec 4, 2020
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4, Stadia, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
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Playstation Official Magazine UKJan 8, 2021While FIFA 21 is as good a showcase for the potential of the DualSense as we’ve seen so far, the underlying issues with this entry remain. [Issue#184, p.88]
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Dec 9, 2020None of this changes how you play, though and is pretty much a superficial upgrade on the more powerful machines. That’s a bit of a disappointment, considering the revisions 2K made to NBA 2K21 in its new-generation version. Also, considering the lack of changes it’s annoying that there’s no cross-generational play; you’re able to carry your Volta and FUT progress over to PS5 and Series X/S, but if you have a group of friends you enjoy playing with and you all haven’t been able to get your hands on a new console yet there’s no way to join them without going back to the old version. Overall, FIFA 21 on the new generation isn’t the leap that many would have been hoping for and are left waiting until next to see what EA can achieve with the power of these consoles.
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Dec 9, 2020On PS5 and Xbox Series X, FIFA 21 enjoys a healthy bump in graphical quality, with a Forstbite engine that's impressive as ever. But outside of this visual improvement, the game hasn't changed, and the same problems are still there.
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Dec 6, 2020This next-gen edition of FIFA 21 does not have any big surprises in store for its status as a Smart Delivery title. We can of course be delighted with a much finer graphic aspect than its One / PS4 inclination and loading times now non-existent, but all the other “new features” are basically anecdotal. We are now crossing our fingers that FIFA 22 relies on this visual overhaul and disrupts its content for a real transitional episode.
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Dec 5, 2020FIFA 21 on PS5 is not an entirely new game, but it is undoubtedly a better one. It's an intriguing glimpse into how EA will handle the new hardware for its flagship sports franchise. Graphics will become more lifelike and the use of the DualSense's features will become more honed and immersive. Fans will just have to hope that the worrying financial trends and precedents set by this upgrade don't materialize into something too hard to stomch, because the rest of what's on offer here is tantalizing. For now, FIFA 21 on the PS5 is the right step forward for the series - it remains to be seen if its next shot will be on target.
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Dec 9, 2020FIFA 21’s next-gen visuals speak for themselves as the player models are absolutely gorgeous. This is mainly shown off in the cutscenes, but even the visuals on the field seem cleaner and more detailed. The gameplay on VOLTA matches feel faster and you can pick up where you left on the previous generation. Otherwise, everything is a one-to-one copy and paste. To be fair, the developers didn’t name off anything more than visual upgrades, a new entrance and improved crowd chants. If you were expecting a large jump from generation to generation like you might have with Madden NFL 21, there’s even less in FIFA 21. This is still FIFA from EA, which means it’s going to look great and be fun.
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Dec 8, 2020If you own a next-gen console and are willing to play FIFA 21, you don't need to hesitate as it is a beautiful and vibrant version of the game... But really similar to the one available on PS4 and Xbox One, not very well balanced on the pitch.
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 36 out of 223
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Mixed: 31 out of 223
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Negative: 156 out of 223
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Dec 10, 2020There is no improvement. The same arcade unrealistic gameplay based on pay to win. It is not football.
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Jan 11, 2021
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Dec 13, 2020