Over the past three years, I've attended at the Electronic Arts E3 booth, entered a separate section devoted to FC 24 Coins Sports and also had experience with the latest version of the FIFA franchise. For the last three months, I've had to struggle to put my experience playing FIFA into words.
While the majority of games that are on the E3 2022 show floor are guided walks with narration from developers however, EA Sports FC 24 hands-on demo EA Sports FC 24 hands-on demonstration is an actual game. The players can take to the field in a small number of teams and play a full match as if they were playing in your living space.
It's obvious that spending a lot of experience with any EA Sports title is important in understanding the game, but these demos lack the context of explanations. It's like explaining the car's engine without checking underneath the engine's hood.
But, EA Sports FC 24 still feels similar to FIFA in every aspect. There are subtle nuances that I thought could be in play - improved AI defense, more intelligent offensive actions as well as more precise player switching , however it was difficult to determine what percentage of it could be "new," and how it's all just more obvious the second time.
The most obvious thing is the new touch-on mechanicthat is based on previous "first contact" mechanic of EA Sports EA Sports FC 24 Coins. When I wrote my EA Sports FC 24 review I mentioned the mechanic of first-touch as a little bit of a hassle since it unintentionally sent the ball forward whenever players started to sprint.