![]() It's a nice option to have, but it's not as big a deal as EA would have you believe. One meaningful addition is the Champions League license, which means you can play through the current premier European campaign with the official UI and scheduling and music in place. ![]() It seems Switch players are getting a second-tier product yet again. There's still no Squad Battles or Division Rivals, for example. It's not the full fat (or rather full FUT) experience you get on PS4 and Xbox One, though. So if you're a fan of spending real money on random card drops in some kind of bizarre alternate reality where FIFA has been taken over by Panini, you can knock yourself out here. While we're talking about modes I personally couldn't care less about, FIFA Ultimate Team does make the cut for another year. If you view football as some kind of Hollywood production, and wish to experience the 'gripping' story of a wannabe football star, well, you won't find what your looking for here. No, there's still no sign of The Journey mode from other platforms. Let's get the due diligence out of the way for FIFA fanatics. Football purists and knowledgable FIFA fans might not necessarily take it to their hearts. That marks a certain amount of progress from FIFA 18 on the Switch, at leastīut it's also a somewhat soulless, stiff and half-baked take on the game. This is a slick and thoroughly modern footballing package, offering a reasonable approximation of the beautiful game with all the right players and tricks and many of the right features. On that front, FIFA 19 is a success - albeit a qualified one. It tells you that this isn't the review of an uber FIFA fan who was burned by last year's lacklustre FIFA 18 Switch port.Īll I'm really after is a fluid, rewarding, fully-featured football game to play on the go. It's important to get that disclaimer out of the way. Barring a few dalliances with EA's FIFA series, I'm predominantly a Pro Evo man.
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