The best thing about FIFA World Cup 2014 is that it's far easier to play. For experienced FIFA gamers this won't matter but now, for the first time in a generation, a person is able to pick up a controller for the first time and not only play the game but actually play it to a decent level. All the changes to FIFA over the past few years have made it great for longtime players but newcomers to the game were faced with a very daunting challenge. There's a lot to pick up on FIFA and that is still the case, though this time you don't need it to be successful on the game. What you get out of it depends entirely on what you put in. Gaming is an experience to be shared amongst your friends and family - with FIFA being a go-to-title to pass the time/assert your dominance/ruin friendships. Now, there's a much larger group of people to play with, or beat. Give your brother a game, or your Dad. Heck, give the controller to your dear Grandmother, everyone can play FIFA now.
Josh has had work featured in the Evening Gazette and on Newcastle United website. He is a Multimedia Journalism student at Teesside University and runs a successful sports blog. He also enjoys films, comics and TV, writing about anything he can. Josh has recently started writing his first of what he hopes will be many books.