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Review: FIFA 17 (PS4)
Released in September 2016, FIFA 17 marked a significant evolution in EA Sports' football franchise. Transitioning to the Frostbite engine, the game introduced a host of new features and improvements, setting a new benchmark for sports simulations. ()
FIFA 17 introduced a more tactical and physical style of play, emphasizing strategic passing and positioning. The game's AI was enhanced to offer more realistic defensive and offensive behaviors, though some players noted that the defensive AI could sometimes be overly effective, making it challenging to break down defenses . ()
The introduction of "The Journey," a story mode following the rise of Alex Hunter, added a fresh narrative dimension to the series. While some critics felt the mode was a pleasant change from the relentless capitalism of FIFAs Ultimate Team, others believed it lacked depth and could become repetitive . (, )
Ultimate Team: Continued to be a major draw, with the addition of Squad Building Challenges offering new ways to engage with the mode. ()
Career Mode: Received updates, including improved player development and transfer systems, though some felt it still lacked significant innovation.
Pro Clubs: Offered a team-based experience, allowing players to create and control a single player in online matches.
Powered by the Frostbite engine, FIFA 17 delivered stunning visuals, with detailed player models, realistic stadiums, and dynamic lighting effects. The commentary and crowd animations were also improved, contributing to a more immersive matchday experience .
FIFA 17 represented a significant step forward for the series, offering a more authentic and immersive football experience. While it faced challenges in certain areas, such as AI consistency and mode innovation, it remained a solid choice for fans seeking a simulation-focused football game.