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  1. Jan 17, 2016
    4
    I've put countless hours into FIFA over the years, and many more countless into football in real life. Basically, FIFA 16 is more of an insult to the game than anything else. The AI is atrocious, strikers making meaningless runs or stopping runs for no reason. Passing that has to be insulting to other footballers. These are professional players whose passing execution in real life isI've put countless hours into FIFA over the years, and many more countless into football in real life. Basically, FIFA 16 is more of an insult to the game than anything else. The AI is atrocious, strikers making meaningless runs or stopping runs for no reason. Passing that has to be insulting to other footballers. These are professional players whose passing execution in real life is amazing. But in the game? Feels like a rec league. Broken game in so many senses. This will be the last FIFA I buy. Expand
  2. Nov 16, 2015
    4
    Okay,when this game was released in September,i tough like: "Oh man,this is gonna be the best FIFA game ever!". I was deeply,deeply wrong.The game was alright in the first 3 weeks,but after a "patch" EA released,they ruined the game. Passing is even worst than before,AI is just ridiculous,players from the same team start hitting each other,still a lot of connection problems,and the foulOkay,when this game was released in September,i tough like: "Oh man,this is gonna be the best FIFA game ever!". I was deeply,deeply wrong.The game was alright in the first 3 weeks,but after a "patch" EA released,they ruined the game. Passing is even worst than before,AI is just ridiculous,players from the same team start hitting each other,still a lot of connection problems,and the foul system is just **** I fell like im playing Retarded Soccer 16 not FIFA 16. Please EA,stop ruining your games. Thank you. Expand
  3. Sep 22, 2015
    4
    Another FIFA that just doesn't reach its full potential. EA continues to not care about its fans. Of course they add some new features to Ultimate Team, a game mode that makes them money. But what about the other great game modes? How about adding a storyline or something new to Career Mode. How about adding an online career mode where you and your buddies can each control a team in theAnother FIFA that just doesn't reach its full potential. EA continues to not care about its fans. Of course they add some new features to Ultimate Team, a game mode that makes them money. But what about the other great game modes? How about adding a storyline or something new to Career Mode. How about adding an online career mode where you and your buddies can each control a team in the premier league or something? How about being able to design your own kit, crest, stadium, and CPU's for Pro Clubs? How about a Co-Op Head To Head Friendly mode where 2 friends can 2v2 other friends?

    If you are gonna copy the same gameplay from last year (only change is all players are slower), and paste it on the new version of the game, at least take some time to make some new changes. Another dissapointing game. Oh well
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  4. Sep 26, 2015
    4
    Pros:
    - Licenses
    - Based on constant pass

    Cons:
    - Completely different from Fifa 15
    - Handicap
    - Terribly slow gameplay
    - Same again and again, need some fresh air
  5. Sep 27, 2015
    4
    All look fine... but same gameplay... one word ...boring...boring...boring...boring...boring...boring...boring...boring...boring...boring...boring...boring...boring...boring...boring...boring...boring...boring...boring...boring...
  6. Oct 21, 2015
    4
    Sadly Fifa 16 is almost identical to Fifa 15, with the addition of women's International football, an added feint skill button which I just don't find useful at all and a power pass button that actually does bring a different dimension to the game when used correctly.

    With yet again clunky game play, static receivers from passes, bad refereeing decisions (consistently), poor AI of
    Sadly Fifa 16 is almost identical to Fifa 15, with the addition of women's International football, an added feint skill button which I just don't find useful at all and a power pass button that actually does bring a different dimension to the game when used correctly.

    With yet again clunky game play, static receivers from passes, bad refereeing decisions (consistently), poor AI of players going forward and sometimes with a ball that has a mind of it's own, the game can leave you feeling aggravated or even cheated sometimes.
    I don't feel EA can justify charging £42 for a game that has so little improvement from last years release, it feels as though Fifa 16 could have just been a DLC for Fifa 15 but it was released as a new game for profit.

    FUT is probably the main selling point along with the club branding rights, so my view on FUT is this:
    I enjoyed it at first, it's like a mini game, building your card stack feels quite rewarding and getting those rare cards can sometimes make you shout out "get in there", but when playing a match, those players don't make that much of a difference than you think they would (maybe I'm just rubbish at Fifa ha).... pace is most noticeable, and when that inch perfect though ball actually does look perfect, the defender will blatantly jump in front of your running player stopping him in his tracks and going unpunished, it is called obstruction ref!? (this will happen in all game modes vs AI).
    Players will clash and (being generous) 90% of the time your player will come off worse, this could be a player with brute strength and balance vs a much weaker opponent. Then if the opposition doesn't put you on the deck, maybe your own player will, this also happens a lot where your AI teammate will just collide with you or just stand in you path.
    Another thing is overpowered goalkeepers in the box, they seem to get on the end of every cross and smother the ball all to easily from your feet, they are difficult to round in a one on one situation and almost impossible to lob. That being said I don't mind the goalkeepers like this I can live with it but some people might get annoyed and I can see why.

    Career mode is the same as last year in all fairness, it just has a more glossy menu, the ability to do 5 training sessions a week and you get to keep a percentage of your transfer money to carry over from season to season.
    Training is another one I got bored with quickly, luckily we have a simulate all option which is good for upgrading player attributes with a small boost.

    All in all, Fifa 16 is a game you can have fun with for a while but the cons outweigh the pros in this game and it becomes very frustrating, even winning matches can still leave you frustrated.

    Good points:
    Graphics, power pass button, FUT draft team, glossier menu overview, 2 year loan deals in career mode and enjoyable pro clubs multiplayer.
    All club branding rights.

    Bad:
    Players fall over from tussling with AI controlled players constantly no matter what their attributes. Some attributes don't reflect the performance on the pitch and feels very robotic, poor ball control, lack of AI intelligence (when on human team), rough cinematic and glitches at times, very inconsistent referee decisions, inaccurate passing, over powered goalkeepers, and the most annoying of all them is players just keep falling over!
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  7. Oct 31, 2015
    4
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I've been a Fifa player for years. I've been around since the Xbox arcade versions of the game, played through the biggest increase in gameplay and been through the best and worst that EA have thrown onto their tagline franchise. I'm afraid this year, that is going to come to an end. I have been through several years of change, and EA going for more realism has not helped. The company and the brand have gone downhill over the last few years, an have brought their game down with it. I have fallen out of the love with the franchise. Here's how.

    In Fifa 16, there are 4 game modes which you will probably ever play: Ultimate Team; EA's money pit and a hive for micro-transactions which gamers ended up switching to buying through third party mechanisms which give better value for money, career mode; a massively unsaturated game mode with through-the-roof potential, pro clubs; same story as career mode, this is the co-op mode where you and a group of friends can make a team and play your way to the top, and seasons; for those who want to just do this on their own and play the game the way it was meant to be played.

    The first game mode is Ultimate Team. This is the most popular game mode due to its online gameplay and team customisation (which is pretty limited anyway). This is where you buy players using in-game coins earned through matches and micro-transactions, be it legit or illegit. The gameplay is fast and flaired compared to other game modes, and is the main hub for online play. Obvious drawback: It is almost completely Pay2Win. It has been proven. It doesn't help either that the servers have a flicker switch for whether they work or not. It has given EA a bad reputation over the last few years.

    Career mode is the main offline mode, with its dominant sub-section being manager mode, where you be the manager of a real life team and buy players who will make your team as good as possible. But due to the coding of the game, this group is limited to a select few talented youngsters. The coding for this game is the downfall of any player who wants to play the mode towards the end of the 15 season span: From personal experience, the game gets completely broken in its latter stages. One beloved return to this mode is player training, where you can train individual players how you want to using a special mode called 'skill games'. These are minigames you play to train a player in certain attributes. This can be extremely powerful or even OP, but lovable as it brings fun to the out-of-game portion of career mode. In-game? It is a broken mess. The AI is hideously volatile and horrible to play against, and drags all of the fun out of the game. Luckily you can simulate matches, but heck, that feature is broken as well, using RNG to determine the winner, mostly.
    Along with the manager mode, you have a player career, which is similar to manager mode but you play as a created player and build up to become one of the best in the game. From other player's experiences, this game mode is heavily limited with little replayability due to a lack of features due to neglect from the developers.

    The last 2 game modes are less popular than these two, mainly because they are even less saturated and are even quoted as 'neglected'. If you are a seasoned player of either of these modes, especially pro clubs, will seem like a downgrade from the previous years, but still enjoyable to an extent, as it attempts to make these game modes less important to ply gamers to their main cash cow.

    Main positives: The visuals are stunning, the character models are sharp and realistic, and the game has polish. However, almost all of this was added from Fifa 15. the graphics have had a slight improvement this year, but not enough to make a difference. Sometimes I don't even know if I'm playing a different game because they both look exactly the same. The art design is exactly the same in match, with the exception of the menus and smaller other tweaks, The game has very little immersion, this was done better last year which was helped better by smoother gameplay and condensed audio. The game has many bugs and glitches that can be seen very early into the gaming experience. This is in part due to the terrible AI which make offline modes unplayable. If you don't have online modes available, don't buy this game.

    As a standalone game, it is a decent effort, it is a decent sports game, containing some pretty interesting gameplay which has good replayability. But if you compare the game to its predecessors, to other games in the same genre made b other companies such as 2k and Konami, the game has taken a step in the wrong direction. The game doesn't feel complete, it is definitely for the common denominator, it will make you rage in ways you couldn't think you could manage, this game isn't worth anywhere near £50. This should be DLC attached onto the last game because that's how minimal the changes are. Luckily, I didn't buy the game. Good thinking there.
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  8. Sep 23, 2015
    3
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Been good for a while but these last few years beginning to look in need of a rebuild, as EA have got complacent and PES has popped up out of nowhere with a superior game engine.
    Not much difference between fifa 15 and 16 and thats no more than one would expect from EA, the only way things will change is if less people blindly buy it purely for the sake of it being fifa.
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  9. FCP
    Jan 27, 2016
    3
    After the latest patch, this game is beyond pathetic. Everything is assisted "to the bone", on both attack and defence and the CPU decides the game. 45 and 90 min non-sense is still there, and it's worse than ever.
    EA just keep pandering down to the lowest common denominator idiot who knows nothing about football and has no skill or intelligence. In this game the only ones who get good
    After the latest patch, this game is beyond pathetic. Everything is assisted "to the bone", on both attack and defence and the CPU decides the game. 45 and 90 min non-sense is still there, and it's worse than ever.
    EA just keep pandering down to the lowest common denominator idiot who knows nothing about football and has no skill or intelligence. In this game the only ones who get good records are exploiters, the ones who used ridiculous unrealistic tactics that wouldn't work IRL, and use various gameplay exploits like ping-pong passing, finesse shots, and now long shots are ridiculous aswell.
    To sum it up, nothing about this game is based on skill or any sort of merit, it's just an arcadey game that looks like it was made especially for the mentally challenged and 3 year old kids. Avoid at all costs.
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  10. Sep 28, 2015
    3
    This review is based on the current state of the game (less than 1 week after official release), game is nice... slower paced than FIFA 15, defense got smarter... or it was offense that got dumb as hell... the game is a festival of wrong passes, camera is unable to follow faster plays or long range kicks and that is absurd, I had a corner against that I never saw how the goalie saved...This review is based on the current state of the game (less than 1 week after official release), game is nice... slower paced than FIFA 15, defense got smarter... or it was offense that got dumb as hell... the game is a festival of wrong passes, camera is unable to follow faster plays or long range kicks and that is absurd, I had a corner against that I never saw how the goalie saved... that is absurd... it has most of Brazil's main league, but there is no Brazilian league so there is no way to use them in a tournament, wasted space, music is okay. I'm not going to buy it, I used all the time I could using EA Access on Xbox One and decided to keep my FIFA 15 Expand
  11. Nov 15, 2015
    3
    Firstly, let me emphasize that the only thing that still keeps the FIFA series in competition with PES is its much broader licensing of football leagues and teams. All the more surprising that this year EA did not even bother to add any new leagues to its game. There is still no Greek league (14th strongest in Europe), Czech league (13th strongest) and even no Ukrainian league (7th (!)Firstly, let me emphasize that the only thing that still keeps the FIFA series in competition with PES is its much broader licensing of football leagues and teams. All the more surprising that this year EA did not even bother to add any new leagues to its game. There is still no Greek league (14th strongest in Europe), Czech league (13th strongest) and even no Ukrainian league (7th (!) strongest), whose Shakhtar Donetsk play in the Champions League knockout phase almost every year. As for national teams, Chinese and Canadian national teams were added, while the national team of South Korea has been removed for some reason. EA is a huge corporation with an annual net income of almost billion of dollars and why they would not spend a few dollars on licensing to add at least three more major European leagues to its game is just beyond me. Just this example of stinginess from EA is enough to decrease the final score of the game by five points.
    As for gameplay, it is repulsive, nauseating and simply depressing for a game of 2015. I do not play the Ultimate Team, although it is the most popular mode in FIFA, because I do not wish to give any more of my money to EA other than 59.99 plus sales tax for the game itself (which is too much already). I play mostly career mode on World Class difficulty. No matter what you do, you have a constant feeling that a result of a match does not depend on your actions and your skills. Even teams from the Football League Second Division maintain ball possession like they are FC Barcelona, they very rarely make passing mistakes, and its players score some incredible one-touch volleys from a distance of 35 meters. Your players, however, cannot even dream of scoring from such distances ever, they have better chances to send a ball to the Moon than to a back of the net. Also, you are lucky if your through-ball passes go to a player you intend them to go 50% of the time and even luckier if they indeed reach your target 20% of the time. AI players of your team almost never do what every normal football player with a brain would do in a specific situation. For example, my teammates never, not a single time, in all the matches I played opened up for a ground cross. Skill moves and tricks are a disaster, as four times out of five your player does something completely different from what you intended to do. And I can come up with dozens of situations like this. Particular attention deserve those moments when your team is losing on the 81st minute of the game, a rival player goes with the ball to a corner flag, and you spend eight minutes trying to take it from him. Moments like this show better than anything what a failure FIFA 16 is. It is as frustrating as it can get in a sports game.
    I must admit that graphics indeed are amazing, and it is the only thing that keeps improving from year to year. But, as you perfectly know, not a single person buys a sports game for its graphics. For graphics, people watch the real-world football matches.
    Music is an absolute nightmare as it has been in all FIFA editions since 2002 (can't assess earlier versions as I have not played them). Why nobody in EA Sports even thought of putting some classic rock, or jazz, or some kind of music back from the days when you still could listen to it without your ears bleeding. Every year I just go to settings and turn off all the so-called songs that there are. I think at least in one PC edition of FIFA, you could create your own soundtrack list, but, unfortunately, this idea, as most of the good ideas in EA, it did not live on.
    In conclusion, after three weeks of suffering, I returned the game to GameStop. My score for graphics is 9, for league licensing 4, for gameplay 2, and for music 0. Overall, my score is 3 out of 10. FIFA 16 is another great example of why EA is a video game company with the worst reputation of them all.
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  12. Sep 23, 2015
    3
    I have played FIFA since the days of fifa 98, and its unfortunate for me to say this years fifa has been a massive let down. The fact it seems to be a remake of fifa 15, with a few new things added which makes it feel like you have spent £40 on what feels like dlc for fifa 15. The main thing that stood out to me within my first few games is the poor physics and the terrible passing. I useI have played FIFA since the days of fifa 98, and its unfortunate for me to say this years fifa has been a massive let down. The fact it seems to be a remake of fifa 15, with a few new things added which makes it feel like you have spent £40 on what feels like dlc for fifa 15. The main thing that stood out to me within my first few games is the poor physics and the terrible passing. I use to be an avid fan of the ultimate team series, brilliant concept with a challenge to find the best players but after about 2 games, the feeling of boredom overwhelms me and i need to play something else. For me a video game should be wanting you more and more and more. this game does not do it for me. Poor show EA. Expand
  13. Sep 23, 2015
    3
    I'm really disappointed with this game, I mostly play Single Player due to my bad connection, an this Year IA made me quit FIFA for good, the amount of time wasting, passing around the back and scripting in this FIFA is just unbelievable, the Career mode is still very bad, Manager and Player mode are still simple and bad, making the most loyal fans of the mode abandon, the only Pros I canI'm really disappointed with this game, I mostly play Single Player due to my bad connection, an this Year IA made me quit FIFA for good, the amount of time wasting, passing around the back and scripting in this FIFA is just unbelievable, the Career mode is still very bad, Manager and Player mode are still simple and bad, making the most loyal fans of the mode abandon, the only Pros I can think of this game are the Fut Draft mode, pacing is really well done, and the GK's, I really don't recommend this game even on discount, it's a stress fest, once again EA only cares about the online portion of the game Expand
  14. Sep 26, 2015
    3
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Please make it compatible for ipad (3rd generation) Expand
  15. Oct 6, 2015
    3
    Improved graphics, commentary, and transfer window features in manager mode are the only reasons I gave the score I did. The gameplay of Fifa 15 was fine the way it was (if you played on world class mode). It provided a distinctively balanced challenge that didn't make playing too hard nor too easy. The pace of the players and movement were much better as well. The old saying of "if itImproved graphics, commentary, and transfer window features in manager mode are the only reasons I gave the score I did. The gameplay of Fifa 15 was fine the way it was (if you played on world class mode). It provided a distinctively balanced challenge that didn't make playing too hard nor too easy. The pace of the players and movement were much better as well. The old saying of "if it isn't broke, don't fix it" was obviously not thought about during the testing and creating of Fifa 16's gameplay at all. I get that they are trying to make these video games more realistic but that is what reality is for. At the end of the day it is just a video game and that is what I want it to feel like when i play. I also CANNOT stand for the realistic nature of the computer constantly passing the ball back to and around it's defense to make it more like real life. AGAIN, this is still just a video game and most people who play Fifa only set the half lengths between 5-8 mins. No one has time to waste on the computer playing wink-dinky-Manchester United-Style possession scenes. It's **** aggravating. Lastly, the catalog....where we can purchase cool cleats and sweet ball bundles....where did all of the possibilities go that Fifa 15 had? Sure there's plenty of historic kits, celebrations, and training packs for your players but how can I customize my players to look better then their default look? C'mob EA, you can do better than that. I'm sure, instead of sitting around the last month before launch, you could've made some of these indicative additions like the ones you could earn from Fifa 15 onto 16 instead of playing pingpong in the break room and smoke pot in the bathroom. All-in-all, Fifa 16 is a major disappointment. Coming from a Fifa enthusiasts of over 10 years, I feel cheated. It feels as though EA just wants our money now and doesn't care about the game itself. Expand
  16. Oct 14, 2015
    3
    In my opinion Fifa 16 game is a rubbish game where the bad players win and EA sabotage the good players. The referee is not always fair, I suppose it’s like real life. I did not like the gameplay on the game because it is very slow. There is not a lot of realistic moments the game always lagging the game modes are not that good.

    When the ball always goes to the player, the referee is
    In my opinion Fifa 16 game is a rubbish game where the bad players win and EA sabotage the good players. The referee is not always fair, I suppose it’s like real life. I did not like the gameplay on the game because it is very slow. There is not a lot of realistic moments the game always lagging the game modes are not that good.

    When the ball always goes to the player, the referee is also terrible on the game where the other player gets every decision on the game. So they win the game it causes high blood pressure because of stress.

    The graphics on the game are very good the players look like they are in real life the movement on the players are very realistic. The goalkeepers are very graphic and look really good on the game. Sometimes I can understand why people might enjoy the game.
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  17. Nov 16, 2015
    3
    Horrible online gameplay, exploitable gameplay, Aubameyang, ridiculous pressure abuse, unresponsive controls, Aubameyang, terrible first touch, poor defensive AI, Aubameyang, Serie A sweat teams, 2v1 on online FUT, Aubameyang, cheating AI, defenders wandering out of position randomly and Aubameyang make Fifa 16 the most frustrating and annoying gaming experience I've had in years. FIFA 12Horrible online gameplay, exploitable gameplay, Aubameyang, ridiculous pressure abuse, unresponsive controls, Aubameyang, terrible first touch, poor defensive AI, Aubameyang, Serie A sweat teams, 2v1 on online FUT, Aubameyang, cheating AI, defenders wandering out of position randomly and Aubameyang make Fifa 16 the most frustrating and annoying gaming experience I've had in years. FIFA 12 was the last decent game in the series, each successive release has got worse. Expand
  18. Mar 30, 2016
    3
    I do honestly think EA is the worst thing that ever happened to gaming. It is amazing how this game has gone downhill, actually more of a stall the last 3 years. I still found errors in this game that were present in the last year's edition. Thank god for MLB the show & NBA 2K I still enjoy sport games.
  19. Apr 17, 2016
    3
    Exactamente el mismo juego que los anteriores, lo único innovador es la liga femenina que vamos, si está bien pero es algo que se debió haber hecho hace mucho, no debería de ser un juego anual, se debería sacar uno y actualizarlo con parches y cuando se pueda innovar se innova, pero no sacar la misma mierda en un palo todos los años y aplaudirles como si fuera un super juegazo.. nadaExactamente el mismo juego que los anteriores, lo único innovador es la liga femenina que vamos, si está bien pero es algo que se debió haber hecho hace mucho, no debería de ser un juego anual, se debería sacar uno y actualizarlo con parches y cuando se pueda innovar se innova, pero no sacar la misma mierda en un palo todos los años y aplaudirles como si fuera un super juegazo.. nada destacable exceptuando la liga femenina. Expand
  20. Nov 9, 2015
    2
    This is probably the worst FIFA ever. Still it is better to learn how to dribble than learn how to play. Most of the time You can dribble throughout whole pitch. Passing is terrible. 60% of passes ends in opponent's leg. Not because you choose poorly, but because passes are badly pulled by players. For example when You pass from one to another, the one who should get the pass will beThis is probably the worst FIFA ever. Still it is better to learn how to dribble than learn how to play. Most of the time You can dribble throughout whole pitch. Passing is terrible. 60% of passes ends in opponent's leg. Not because you choose poorly, but because passes are badly pulled by players. For example when You pass from one to another, the one who should get the pass will be standing or even run more further from the ball. While the opponent will get to the ball first. There are actually no pros in this game. It's a ripoff. FIFA is like NFS when PES is like Gran Truism. Expand
  21. Oct 7, 2015
    2
    EA. There are two things I don't want to do with your game: 1. I don't want to buy your packs. 2. I don't want to play on my own.

    These are the only two things I can do on your game. Please sort this out by adding a connected career mode - then I would feel less like you just wanted all my money.
  22. Oct 7, 2017
    2
    "FIFA 16" It really is a TRASH, the handicap is too much, very poor the gameplay, and above all the FUT CHAMPIONS is tormenting, I DO NOT LIKE THIS ******* GAME, NOTHING !!!
  23. Sep 22, 2015
    2
    The complete package is as substantial as ever, and those who’ve acclimatised to FIFA’s play style in recent years will likely consider it good enough. But in the face of much stronger competition, ‘good enough’ might not actually be good enough. With its biggest rival matching its dynamism and beating it for fluidity and responsiveness, EA Sports has work to do if FIFA is to regain itsThe complete package is as substantial as ever, and those who’ve acclimatised to FIFA’s play style in recent years will likely consider it good enough. But in the face of much stronger competition, ‘good enough’ might not actually be good enough. With its biggest rival matching its dynamism and beating it for fluidity and responsiveness, EA Sports has work to do if FIFA is to regain its title as king of the digital sport. Expand
  24. Sep 27, 2015
    2
    I'm giving this a 2 out of 10 for the two new features they added. player training in career mode and no touch dribbling. of course they obviously added a little more like two year loan option in career mode and fut draft, more on that later, but overall it feels like FIFA 15 got a facelift and passing became a lot harder and gameplay is slower for the better or worse. There is reallyI'm giving this a 2 out of 10 for the two new features they added. player training in career mode and no touch dribbling. of course they obviously added a little more like two year loan option in career mode and fut draft, more on that later, but overall it feels like FIFA 15 got a facelift and passing became a lot harder and gameplay is slower for the better or worse. There is really nothing besides new player upgrades, new pictures, and new animation but nothing of substance. FIFA 16 is basically a 60 dollar DLC. the one new thing they added in fut draft, which in pretty fun until you realize it costs 15K of in game coins to enter each time. you get a max of four matches with the squad, but what if you get unlucky and draft a squad you hate too bad you just wasted 15K. thats not the worst part. You do get your money back in the form of packs, but packs are well packs and you end up losing your 15K everytime. I love the new fut draft mode but couldn't they have taken the time to make an option for users to play in for no reward, in other words just play it for fun. Overall if your thinking about getting this, don't. you can edit players in FIFA 15 and use futhead to give them their FIFA 16 stats and done. you now have FIFA 16 without wasting an extra 60 dollars for a facelift. Expand
  25. Oct 28, 2015
    2
    The game is a hot pile of dung. I was a big fan of Seasons and Pro Clubs, can't stand it for more than a few games as it becomes frustrating very quickly.
  26. Dec 22, 2015
    2
    Avid user of FIFA since the days of the SNES, but left very disappointed by EA's development this year. The passing system has been changed in such a fashion that means that there is virtually no difference between the passing success rate of Lionel Messi and Accrington's right-back. In addition, in an attempt to market the defence as having got 'smarter', they've in fact just stopped theAvid user of FIFA since the days of the SNES, but left very disappointed by EA's development this year. The passing system has been changed in such a fashion that means that there is virtually no difference between the passing success rate of Lionel Messi and Accrington's right-back. In addition, in an attempt to market the defence as having got 'smarter', they've in fact just stopped the attackers making any runs.

    This game ultimately has the feel of a game that's development team's work-experience spent 10 minutes making the gameplay from scratch, and the dev team spent the rest of the budget on graphics.

    Again, EA's annual pattern of making a game one year where pace is everything, and the gameplay is very quick (FIFA 15), and the following year, making one that is impossible to make any attacking moves without a few hours of frustration as your players have been stripped of their pace (FIFA 16), is costly detrimental to the enjoyment of actually bothering to play the game in the first place.

    Now don't get me wrong, frustration is bound to occur once you are 3-0 down inside 20 minutes at home to a fellow user that is *clearly* cheating, but EA's '16 title has the bitter-tasting characteristic of giving you that very feeling, when you are winning.

    In addition, you have to question the scoring pattern of the Critic Reviews, when, at the time of writing, not a single one of them has given a negative review. Comparatively, the user's, again at the time of writing, had scored 195 negative reviews, with an average score of 4.6/10, which is a diabolical rating for a game with as much financial backing at this.

    Like I say, I'm disappointed to find this to be the case, as I buy the game every year, but if you made a league table out of the FIFA games from over the years, this year's edition would struggle to make it out of the bottom three, when really, given the financial strength of it's board, it should be aiming for a title challenge.

    Regards, Dnipro.
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  27. Feb 19, 2022
    2
    I must say, I love this fifas soundtrack, but apart from that, the core of the game is un enjoyable. The only good inclusion being fut draft. The long shot passing gameplay for me isn't enjoyable and the goal ripple when you score is very, underwhelming
  28. Sep 23, 2015
    1
    The typical FIFA game that promises a lot of potential but always fails to deliver.

    Don't get me wrong, this game can be really fun! But sadly the fun is not merit based and simply a programmed choice. Essentially, this is the game that you will enjoy for a couple of hours per week. Finding yourself playing it everyday? Bad idea. Very bad idea. Skill is not the main ingredient in
    The typical FIFA game that promises a lot of potential but always fails to deliver.

    Don't get me wrong, this game can be really fun! But sadly the fun is not merit based and simply a programmed choice.

    Essentially, this is the game that you will enjoy for a couple of hours per week.
    Finding yourself playing it everyday? Bad idea. Very bad idea. Skill is not the main ingredient in this game and because of this it will never guarantee a continuos positive mental stimulation. Frustration and rage will at times, if not mostly overwhelm your pleasure of playing and thus make this game a unfavourable habit.

    What's good about it?

    - Better football simulation (Less pace and a more balanced gameplay)
    - New teams
    - Simple improvements throughout career mode
    - Fut Draft

    What's bad about it?

    - Servers are not too stable and cause match disconnects (When will EA fix this? It's been a while)
    - Input Lag/Scripting/Momentum in whichever dose is still frustrating
    - The usual Ultimate Team cash cow, the real hole in the wallet
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  29. Oct 5, 2015
    1
    Massive let down, big step backwards, it's a game that no longer feels fun to play and just feels like a big midfield scrap fest game after game, brings nothing new to the table other than the rubbish no touch, and just breaks other parts of the game, seriously thinking about jumping ship to PES after seeing the reviews on that, as it seems to be getting more attention this year, onlyMassive let down, big step backwards, it's a game that no longer feels fun to play and just feels like a big midfield scrap fest game after game, brings nothing new to the table other than the rubbish no touch, and just breaks other parts of the game, seriously thinking about jumping ship to PES after seeing the reviews on that, as it seems to be getting more attention this year, only thing that would possibly put me of it is the licensing. Expand
  30. Sep 22, 2015
    1
    When are people going to realise this is an annual £50 pound rip off. It's been the same game for at least 6 years now.Anyway, don't buy this version because in twelve months time they'll be telling you that the latest version is the best.SAVE YOUR MONEY!!!!!!
Metascore
84

Generally favorable reviews - based on 45 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 39 out of 45
  2. Negative: 0 out of 45
  1. Mar 2, 2016
    70
    The improvements to FIFA 16 this year are notable in some areas but as a whole it’s starting to feel like the series is getting stagnant, with too much effort being put toward expanding revenue sources rather than delivering innovation that would appeal to a wider audience. Despite that, it's still the most reliable and consistent sports gaming franchise and that holds a lot of weight in the minds of consumers. With FIFA 16, you know you’re playing a really good game, but you might not completely believe it as much as in the past.
  2. Nov 30, 2015
    70
    Overall, the core of a highly successful soccer game is in FIFA 16 but there's a niggling sense of "been there, done that," alongside a healthy dollop of "coulda shoulda woulda" that gets in the way. It's just a bit too safe and predictable. FIFA is still the Cup winner, but PES 2016 has made this annual Friendly a more heated affair.
  3. X-ONE Magazine UK
    Nov 15, 2015
    70
    FIFA has PES beaten when it comes to attention to presentational detail and atmosphere, but maybe that isn't enough anymore. For flowing football, though, you should look elsewhere. [Issue#130, p.71]