FIFA 15: 10 Things EA Sports Have Improved

The biggest steps forward for EA Sports' behemoth football game.

We€™ve come a long way since excitement about a new FIFA release was surrounded around the addition of a penalty-shootout for games that ended in a draw after extra-time €“ FIFA International Soccer, the debut game in the series, used to have a playground type next-goal-wins format. Each year we€™ve seen EA Sports gradually fine tune the flaws, glitches and frustrations that have caused many a gamer to contemplate embedding his or her controller into their television - albeit with some wayward developments and botched attempts along the way. And following the release of the FIFA 15 demo, it appears that EA Sports have once again gone one step closer to perfection with fans taking to social media, pubs and Sunday League sidelines to discuss the merits of the latest addition to the FIFA series. And by early assessments, it looks like they've done a mighty good job of it. Inevitably it's impossible to please all of the FIFA fans all of the time, but changing the game for the better can go some way to stopping the inevitable grumbles, and making sure that it is EA Sports and not Konami who once more take the football game crown this year. So, what have they done to improve things so far? Have EA Sports finally brought back the superb indoor football option from FIFA 97? Click ahead to find out just how close EA Sports have come to designing the perfect football game.
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