When FIFA 14 first hit store shelves last year, by far the biggest gameplay criticism was the easy manner in which any player of any level was able to score a headed goal. Of course, it is impossible to deny that heading is a vital part of the modern game. Indeed, players like Radamel Falcao and Fernando Llorente have established their reputation on their ability to consistently score using their heads. However, with FIFA 14, EA gave far too much power to strikers using their head. It wasnt even the Falcaos and Llorentes of the world who were scoring headed goals left right and centre: it was possible to use 53 Sebastian Giovinco to miraculously leap over the back of a defender to bag an improbable goal. Though they would downgrade the power of offensive heading in the World Cup edition of the game, heading still felt overpowered. With FIFA 15 fans have demanded that the mechanics of heading be overhauled to provide a more realistic, more balanced experience, though EA made no mention of this at their E3 conference.