6 Best Video Games Of FIFA

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FIFA (video game) is a popularly known gameplay that is based on sports such as football and soccer. It was released and published by Electronic Arts under the sports label, and developed by EA Sports.

If you are a fan of soccer, we have compiled some of the best FIFA Soccer video games for you to enjoy! With the game existing since 1993 until to this day, some of the mentioned video games below have received various positive feedback and reviews from soccer fans just like you.

What are the best video games of FIFA Soccer? Read on as positive reviews from TheTopTens and Amazon are included in the following: 

FIFA Soccer 12

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FIFA Soccer 12 involves a high-quality graphics and detailed movements of the characters. The gameplay has been rated as Top 1 in the The Top Tens in the category of Best FIFA Games as it was released on September 2011, developed by EA Canada along with the publisher Electronic Arts.

FiFA Soccer 07

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FiFA Soccer 07 is one of those FIFA video games that features the needed enhancement of the sports soccer or football. Graphics may not be as detailed as today’s Fifa video games, but it was still preferred by most FIFA gamers.

FiFA Soccer 13

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Fifa Soccer is considered as the 2012 edition of the very own Electronic Arts’ association series. It was released last September 11, 2012. It has been stated that over 1.99 million record of downloads from gamers occurred within three days.

FIFA 16 – Standard Edition – Xbox 360

The gameplay features a standard edition of FIFA 16 available for Xbox 360. It is available for online multiplayer for single-players and local multiplayer. The Women’s National Teams is what’s new into this game, in fact, the first time ever in an EA SPORTS FIFA franchise title.

FIFA 17 – Xbox One

FIFA 17 is one of those best video games of FIFA Soccer that is being praised for its realistic graphics. For more, it is powered by Frostbite, one of the leading game engines in the industry. For the first time ever, players can live their own story on and off the pitch as Alex Hunter, Premier League’s next rising star. There are other available more features, so check it out!

FIFA 15 – Xbox 360

FIFA 15 boasts its stunning and extremely detailed graphics in order for players to feel like playing the sport in real life. The gameplay will feature all 20 stadiums, the Goal Line Decision System, and Authentic Player Headscans. Along with Career Mode: Global Transfer Network, Team Management, Player Growth & Potential, and so much more.

IFAB gives goal-line technology the nod, first official run will be at this year’s FIFA Club World Cup

IFAB gives goalline technology the nod, first official run will be at this year's FIFA Club World Cup

For years and years now, football (soccer) fans have been asking themselves when FIFA would finally realize the "beautiful game" needed to start implementing some sort of tech to help referees with decision-making during major tournaments and in every-day matches. Well, that time is now. After a few months of putting the so-called goal-line technology through intensive and rigorous testing, the International Football Association Board (IFAB) has once and for all approved the use of such tech in official footie games. What this means is FIFA will utilize a couple of methods, one dubbed "GoalRef" and the other "Hawk-Eye," to assist refs in any controversial calls that may take place throughout the 90 minutes (or more if there's extra-time) on either goal. The first of these uses electromagnetic antennas around the goal posts and crossbar to transmit a signal to a referee's watch as soon as the entire ball crosses the line; meanwhile, the latter requires six to eight high-speed cameras -- that shoot at 500 fps -- to grab multiple images of the match ball and quickly process them to identify if it indeed crossed the line completely -- this is also helped by black-colored dots on each goal post which aid the cameras gain a better overall precision.

What's best, though, these new systems are set to take their first legitimate runs as soon as the FIFA Club World Cup takes place in December, with the upcoming 2014 World Cup in Brazil also said to have the goal-line technology ready to be used in all of its 64 global glory-seeking matches.

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