With the power of the Frostbite graphics engine, EA SPORTS FIFA 18 blurs the lines between the virtual and real world, bringing players, teams, and the atmosphere of the sport to life.
With the power of the Frostbite graphics engine, EA SPORTS FIFA 18 blurs the lines between the virtual and real world, bringing players, teams, and the atmosphere of the sport to life.
With the power of the Frostbite graphics engine, EA SPORTS FIFA 18 blurs the lines between the virtual and real world, bringing players, teams, and the atmosphere of the sport to life. With motion capture of Cristiano Ronaldo – FIFA's Best Men's Player, European Champion, and global ambassador for FIFA 18 – the movements of the Real Madrid star help in the most fluid motion transmission, better player responsiveness, and other amazing game features. And in FIFA Ultimate Team, the world's greatest FUT Icons, along with Ronaldo Nazário, come to PlayStation 4.
World Cup Mode in FIFA 18
Experience the authentic atmosphere and excitement of the biggest football event with official FIFA World Cup elements, such as the 32 national teams that made it to the group stage, the official match balls, the stadiums, and the iconic trophy created in the Frostbite game engine for the first time.
FIFA Ultimate Team 18
Legendary players from the past, such as Diego Maradona, Pelé, and Ronaldo Nazário, come to FIFA Ultimate Team™, along with their unique elements that showcase the evolution of their style and characteristics throughout their spectacular careers.
Specifications
Genre
Simulation, Sports
Release Date
2017
Release Date
26/09/2017
Age Rating (PEGI)
3
New Release
No
Edition
Standard
PS Plus Subscription
Optional
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The best football game ever. At first, there was a disappointment with the easy way to score from long range with a technical shot that always went in, but they fixed it with an update. Tremendous graphics, tremendous gameplay with very realistic player movement. The surroundings of the game, such as stadiums, fans, and the overall environment, are much better and more "real" than previous FIFA games. At first glance, someone might say that it looks very similar to last year's game in terms of gameplay, but the truth is that it's not. An experienced player can understand the many differences, which are many and for the better. The huge FIFA community with thousands of opponents for online gaming 24/7 is a positive aspect, along with the improved FUT mode with extra options for both online and offline gaming, perfect for spending time. I hardly experienced any lag, unlike last year where 1-2 out of 5 online matches had lag due to poor connection quality from opponents in Arab countries, Turkey, and Italy
For me personally, it's not worth getting FIFA 18 if you already have FIFA 17. Additionally, the gameplay is terrible for me because there is no good defense and it's easy for the opponent to score many goals. Furthermore, the passing is sometimes awful because you have a good player and he sometimes gives passes wherever he wants, and the worst part is that the servers are very bad, sometimes you can't even log in. Moreover, most of the time the servers crash during the weekend league, I'm mainly talking about the ultimate team
It is nice, it has good graphics. I bought FIFA 17, 18, and 19 for 5€. Overall, they are all the same in terms of the story. Now, it is worth someone buying it as it has great gameplay. It is not something that will disappoint you :)
The game is very nice even in 2020, it has beautiful graphics and a nice story, and the controls are not good but I haven't tried the multiplayer yet. P.S. I highly recommend it
2020 and the game is still very good! I liked it much more than FIFA 19 and it's worth its money and more. I got it with the PS4, but I would gladly pay an extra €8 for it.
In single player mode, it is the most frustrating. You create so many opportunities and it doesn't go in, especially hitting the crossbar. In one instance, the opponent scores. When you have contact with the ball for 3 seconds, they take it away from you in a way that not even Ramos or Van Dijk can do, while the opponent holds onto it. I believe that the game is useful for venting somewhere
Simply perfect. Now, with the World Cup update, it's the best thing ever. The only thing it doesn't have, though, is the Champions League. Nevertheless, you don't get bored because it has amazing modes like The Journey.
It is really annoying to waste endless time getting accustomed to a game and then have each subsequent version cancel everything out. I also don't understand why we have to add another button every year to perform a move/action that we were able to do with just one button before. For example, a through pass that used to be executed with one button three years ago now requires LT+Y+direction (and your player might not even want to pass it).
Furthermore, the defense has become almost useless, not to mention the goalkeepers who watch the ball go past them and refuse to extend their hands... But of course, if we had proper defense, fewer goals would be scored, so the game "wouldn't be exciting."
The issue with scripting is still going strong... I'm winning 2-0 with 20 shots on goal and then it happens... Penalty for a foul that was only seen with the eyes, save, the ball back to the attacker, shot blocked on the goal line, clearance, the ball deflected to the opponent, shot outside the box, and it's 2-1. In the next play (after the kickoff), a "wrong pass" (within 2 meters), two simple passes (the defense just stands still), and it's 2-2 in just 2 minutes of gameplay... EA calls these constant farces "Dramatic Moments."
Guys, to tell the truth, FIFA is the same game every year. The graphics and gameplay are the same every year and they don't improve compared to Pro Evolution Soccer (check out the graphics of Pro 19 on YouTube and compare it to FIFA 19). The good aspects of the game are the multiplayer, ultimate team, and the licenses. You may not agree with my opinion, but that's the truth. Don't waste 70 euros every year on the same game and take a look at Pro Evolution Soccer, which is the best in terms of gameplay and graphics because EA is fooling us completely (FIFA 19 should be called FIFA 14v5 properly)
The game is simply perfect. Graphics, gameplay, fully licensed teams and national teams, and with the World Cup update, it became even more perfect. It's worth the money, much better than the previous one. The only downside is the multiplayer that sometimes freezes, but it doesn't bother me. I highly recommend it
The game is good, in my opinion, I really liked it. Even though it has some problems, it doesn't matter, it is good for both the graphics and the gameplay
I think that FIFA is now the most reliable title in football gaming. If you already have 17, I don't think it's worth getting 18. It's a very good game, with some minor issues like every FIFA.
The work done on this year's EA title is of high quality, although there are some small problems and bugs. The gameplay is quite good, although a bit chaotic when it comes to the players' triple system. The sound effects and graphics are top-notch, as almost every year, and there are many game modes that offer many hours of gameplay. Of course, there are also several negatives that were not seen in previous titles, such as goalkeepers coming out of their area without reason and running, goal line technology presenting incorrect goals, players "breaking" and moving strangely, and others. The official licenses always give something extra to the title compared to PRO, but the numerous bugs take away many points from the overall magic. It is a relatively good job, although in some areas it seems a bit rushed. You can find a personal review here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ReIoNbySgxg
Guys, I was a fan of Pes since it was called Iss Pro..before 200 years ago that is. I didn't like FIFA at all and I had never bought any of its titles unlike Pes, of which I have almost all the titles. So, we reached 2018 and I can officially say that FIFA won me over and made me "change my mind". The game is years ahead compared to Pes which now leaves me indifferent.
Good gameplay.
One of the best, if not the best, for football on PS4!! The online mode lags a bit but it's okay... it's worth getting... just change the game speed to fast... and enjoy afterwards!!!
The game is very good for another year, especially in terms of gameplay as it offers a plethora of moves that can be used in matches, as well as a very good CPU. The graphics are good, but there is room for improvement, which is logical considering the money EA has and the evolution of technology. The career modes are also very good, with several features that add interest to FIFA, but more could be added, especially in the player career. Another nice feature of the game is the campaign mode, as well as the multiplayer with the ultimate team. Overall, I would recommend FIFA as the top soccer simulation game compared to the much inferior PES.
Guys, listen to me because I know. If you have good internet, you will play all the time and after 4-5 months, you will get bored and fall behind in your studies. So it's better to play only every evening after you have done your homework, and you will feel more comfortable and won't have anyone to fear that your parents will take it away from you (this was a personal experience). The graphics are good, I won't deny it, but you will get bored of it.
Playing every soccer game fanatically for the past 20 years, this year I also got involved with Fifa 18 (as well as PES 18, of course). Generally, I lean towards Fifa as the better title for a soccer game since 2009 and onwards. Even this year, despite the ambitious efforts of PES, I still believe that Fifa is a more complete title than PES. However, I think that Fifa has started to take steps backwards in terms of gameplay. Personally, it gives me a feeling that it is moving further away from the philosophy of a soccer simulator and getting closer to an "arcade" style gameplay. Personally, this bothers me, but of course, some others may love this change in philosophy. Apart from that, the graphics, presentation, game modes, sound, and licenses are all at high levels this year to support the gameplay of the game in the long run. Definitely a title that will attract a considerable audience this year, but it is also certain that it will lose some due to the change in gameplay philosophy, especially now that PES has started to make serious progress, especially in its gameplay.
Why mess with a successful recipe and make it faster and more arcade-like with all that entails? If I wanted something like that, I would have bought the pro version. It's the first year that I'm not sure if it's worth its money...
fifa ultimate team. Career. ALEX HUNTER. And the classic kick-off. The game is nice, entertaining, and perfect for playing with friends. I recommend it
Well, what I'm going to say is not only my problem but everyone's. THEY NEED TO FIX THE SERVERS, ESPECIALLY WHEN IT FREEZES AND KICKS YOU OUT AT 90. There are times when I want to break it. FIFA 18 is frustrating. Other than that, it's very addictive, especially for enthusiasts
I am a fan of FIFA in general, I try to get it every year, but this year it definitely had many improvements in terms of Career Mode, Ultimate Team, and they brought back Hunter, which all of these fill it up, so you have plenty of things to do, but once again there are many glitches, too many lags... goals are easily scored from any point, whether you have a goalkeeper or not, it seems the same sometimes... within two months the game has already made 10+ upgrades, so I consider it an unstable game, Ultimate Team is clearly more difficult now for those who don't spend money to buy packs
I was a big fan of the pro, I had bought pro 12, 13, 14, 15, 17. And from FIFA 17, I only buy this one because it has Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, and other teams with their actual logos and jerseys, unlike the pro. It has the perfect "The Journey" and the multiplayer is the same. FIFA 18 is definitely better than the corresponding pro.
It has issues with transfers when you play as a team manager, it freezes in career mode, but okay, you can overcome it if you figure out what to do with the scouts
Years faithful to Pro Evolution Soccer and quite satisfied with it, FIFA 17 came to completely change my opinion and make me change my habits. FIFA 18 is the natural sequel to 17 with small changes in graphics but enough changes in other areas. A tremendous game that truly deserves every euro.
A lover of Fifa in recent years, it continues from where it left off..
Nice graphics, upgraded journey (bigger) and you can do some customization on your player (clothes, hair, tattoos, etc.), classic and very powerful ultimate team and career..
In terms of gameplay, they made an update and lowered the level of AI a bit because it was a bit difficult (I liked it).. I believe there will be a new update and it will become even stronger..
5/5