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Instead of Divisions though you go the twelve cities where these stadiums are located, from the first city (Manaus) to the twelfth city (Rio de Janeiro).Ĭredit where it’s due, they all seem to look like the real stadiums eventually will when the finals come around and as an added bonus you can even see the famous Christ the Redeemer statue outside the Maracana Stadium. Much like Seasons mode of the usual FIFA games you’ll progress by gaining a certain amount of points or be sent backwards if you don’t earn enough. Road To Rio De Janeiro will probably be the safest way for anyone to visit all twelve stadiums from this year’s host country.
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Still they’re good for honing your abilities especially if you fancy giving manual controls a go it feels brilliant scoring a volley with no assistance. These skill games are sponsored by adidas miCoach but they aren’t much different to those ones seen in FIFA 14, with a couple of fresh challenges at most.
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That’s almost the whole offline side covered except for the basic Kick Off mode, which never changes, and the skill games.
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Each scenario has three objectives to complete and with over 50 to complete from the start plus more to unlock via the catalogue these are great for times when you don’t have long to play.

Reliving scenarios such as the playoff second leg between Sweden and Portugal take control of Ronaldo to recreate history or try to re-write it by using Zlatan instead to send Sweden through. Story of Qualifying is ideal for a trip down memory lane from the Qualifying campaigns around the world. That lifelong dream of getting, for example, Ethiopia to the finals can finally be a reality. It doesn’t matter who you’re favourite team is because as long as they’re in the game they can be swapped in to feature. If you want something that’s over a little bit quicker then 2014 FIFA World Cup mode is the condensed version. That saw James Milner dropped instantly then! Having 2010 to start from gives plenty of time for this and being the whole team means if it does get boring at times you can try new formations or shift players in/out to see what could happen if someone like Andy Carroll is the focal point. Nothing is more pleasing than moulding a squad into how you think it should be in comparison to who the actual manager tends to pick. Playing well during matches is vital in giving players additional form boosts on their stats to then take with them to the main stage.

There seemed to be more freshness which leads to enjoyment from the fact I could bring up reserves and fringe players early on to give everyone a shot, plus it lets you choose which training skill game would be most beneficial. This consists of taking a team through friendlies, Qualifiers and if you make it, the World Cup finals in Brazil. Maybe taking control of the whole team will hold my attention for longer, and so the Road To The FIFA World Cup journey was where I subsequently found myself. My striker was so poor at passing that that’s all it ever made me attempt, there’s only so many times I can pass a ball into a mini net before it becomes a chore.Ĭonsidering that was the part I was most looking forward to, I was genuinely worried where I could invest my time in until the World Cup began. The highlight became the training sessions after each match (a skill game) where depending how well you do in this out of a selection of rivals you could earn an increase in specific stats. In fact before the qualifiers began, it took only the International friendly matches to reach the top 18. I created my own guy to use and I found it a good challenge at first, however it’s stretched out too much as I had made the final 23 way ahead of the finals. Controlling either a real player or creating your own the goal can be achieved by getting high match ratings and out-performing squad rivals to avoid squad cuts, which leads to become a permanent fixture in the national team. Captain Your Country has been seen before but I’ve always loved the idea of climbing the rankings ladder from a nobody all the way up to becoming the leader of a chosen team. The main focus from the outset seems to be on single player offline modes as there’s four, with any real depth, on offer to try your hand at.
