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#FIFA 18 SUPPORT PRO#
In general we prefer the tactical variation allowed by Pro Evo‘s slower pace and more natural approach to physicality. FIFA‘s crosses now actually present some sort of danger, rather than just hanging there waiting to be headed away or plucked out of the air by the opposition’s goalkeeper, although they’re still nothing in comparison to Pro Evo‘s whipped-in balls. Speed isn’t the be all and end all for either game, though. In contrast, success in Pro Evo comes down to knowing exactly when to catch out your opponent with a sudden burst of pace, whether it’s on the wing or looking to open up avenues in midfield.
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While both games offer a slower, more considered style of play, you’ll spend a lot more time in FIFA with your finger holding down the sprint button. Johan Cruyff once said: “If I start running slightly earlier than someone else, I seem faster,” and that pretty much sums up the difference between FIFA 18 and PES 2018. This one’s close but overall FIFA nicks it with a late winner. In fact, the way players are animated in both is highly impressive, particularly in slow-mo replays. Pitches in Pro Evo often come across a bit too much like carpet and their crowds aren’t as alive as FIFA‘s but we do like the way the players adapt their bodies in order to best control the ball.
#FIFA 18 SUPPORT SKIN#
Its players perhaps aren’t as expressive as their FIFA counterparts but they’re often a touch more recognisable, with less artificial-looking skin tones. When one of the game’s biggest strengths is its breadth of teams, it’s about time that its catalogue of real faces started to reach a little further down the pyramid. Player likenesses can be a bit hit and miss, although the good ones are very good, but it’s a shame to see they don’t even run throughout the entire Premier League. FIFA 18 is a very handsome game, particularly in 4K on a PS4 Pro, but you don’t have to look too hard to find some cracks in its overall sheen.