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FIFA 12 Review: The Verdict

So here we are, the business end of the FSB FIFA 12 Review, where the team share their final verdict on this years football gaming delights. There’s also the small matter of the final FSB score for FIFA 12 which hopefully you’ll agree with.

Don’t worry, we won’t judge you if you scroll right to the bottom to see the final score first and then come back to the top to read the more detailed final verdicts. After you’re done hit the comments and share your own final verdict of FIFA 12.

Suffwan’s Verdict

With the launch of FIFA 12, EA have managed to push the bar tech-wise with sports video games once again. With a plethora of improvements to graphics, audio, gameplay mechanics and features combined with improvements to both offline (Career Mode) and online game modes FIFA 12 offers a much improved gaming experience when compared to it’s predecessor. However, whilst FIFA 12 manages to impress with it’s bold implementation of new gameplay features, it is hampered by the same fundamental issues that existed in previous iterations and remain unresolved.

For all it’s glory visually and mechanically, this game remains an enigma. The simple fact is that FIFA 12 allows you to play football the beautiful way with skill, precision and finesse. However, the basics of the sport that include pass, move and support are not endorsed by the almost lathargic AI that fails to support build up play and seems static. For this reason above all it has surely been the most difficult football game to ever review due to the gulf in variability within the game’s various aspects.

Take nothing away from the FIFA development team in Vancouver, FIFA 12 is the best FIFA game to date and is a joy to play! However, on a personal level I feel that the potential of this game was immense and I keep wondering “What if”!

Tom’s Verdict

FIFA 12 has shown that EA are capable of making bold moves. A lot of FIFA 11 has been ripped up and disposed of, Menus, Online systems, Career mode has seen drastic changes, as has Creation Centre, and that’s before you go into changes on the pitch. I want to see more of this bravery going forward. FIFA 12 is very much a step in the right direction in so many ways, but there is more work to be done. Those largely cosmetic changes don’t alleviate the issues with player movement and AI, which I feel haven’t really moved on from last year. That’s what frustrates me most about FIFA as a franchise, with every step forward, certain aspects get left behind, leaving them to stand out even further than they previously did.

At this point 12 months ago I was already picking holes in FIFA 11 and becoming more and more frustrated by the day, but currently I’m still very much enjoying the game overall, which excites me because there’s still so much left to explore. That said, it’s early days and there will no doubt be problems that arise and exploits that appear, but for the first time since FIFA 09 I feel confident that I could be enjoying the game right up until the next release.

Toby’s Verdict

Overall, FIFA 12 is a game which has improved a lot over FIFA 11, and represents the single biggest yearly improvement in recent years. We have a bulked up Career Mode, an entirely new online setup, and in some ways, revolutionised gameplay, but in far too many areas the game is all too recognisable. The Be a Pro side of Career Mode, and Clubs modes are almost unchanged from last year, and there are far too many problems in FIFA’s gameplay which have been there for far too long.

In that way, FIFA 12 is a contradiction. EA has bravely shown that they are completely capable and willing to make big and risky changes to their core engine, while still experiencing sales growth and great critical acclaim. At the same time, they have been unwilling to expand this revolution any further, spending a lot of time implementing the complex Player Impact Engine, barely noticeable but for the glitches, yet leaving the AI in a frankly appalling state. FIFA 12 may be the best FIFA yet, but at the end of it all I’m still mourning how much potential is still unrealised.

Dave’s Verdict

One thing EA always seem to nail with new FIFA releases is the feeling that you can never go back, and with FIFA 12 that sentiment is perhaps greater than ever before. If that was the only barometer for success, then FIFA 12 would be without doubt a 10/10 game. For me though, improving your product immeasurably year on year is simply expected and not necessarily cause for celebration.

With fundamental issues surrounding AI, inertia and variety of team styles still prominent for many FIFA gamers there’s only so far the largely successful trinity of new gameplay features could ever carry FIFA 12 on the pitch. Tactical Defending has forced FIFA in the right direction but until the intelligence is there to back-up the impressive tech, it will always fall just short of the mark.

FIFA 12 is an immensely enjoyable experience this year and it’s probably the best FIFA game I’ve ever played. My major disappointment is that I don’t believe FIFA 12 is as good as the potential many of its features possess.

Asim’s Verdict

Thanks to new gameplay features and revamped modes, FIFA 12 represents the biggest change in the series since FIFA 09. Tactical defending, precision dribbling, an improved online structure and a bolstered career mode all make the game a much more enjoyable experience than its predecessor. Yet despite all that, FIFA 12 still has some of the same old problems and a few new ones too.

Whilst you’ll get a decent game of football out of FIFA 12 (especially if you play with friends), thanks to the lack of AI, you won’t get a great one. It’s a shame really because the potential for a truly amazing representation of the beautiful game is there, hiding somewhere deep inside. EA promised a revolution, instead what we have is more of a slight evolution. Still, even with that in mind, FIFA 12 is quite possibly the best addition the series yet. If you loved FIFA 11, chances are you’ll love this too.

And the Official FIFA Soccer Blog Review score for FIFA 12 is:

8/10

* The final score is not an average of each element reviewed, additional weighting was given to more prominent game modes.

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  • kenneth

    david bryan: last year you didnt know fifa 12, so in that time you did feel a 9 figure was the right thing, so now you think its only a 7.. what about next year and and you give fifa 13 a 9 then fifa 12 only should have and 8? its get better every year but you cant go up every year with the characters

  • Keloo

    @Total Football

    Well I guess you are right again there mate. I personally love the game especially online now with the new divisions and cup make the game more competitive online, and offline career it’s being improved alot.

    I wanted to see big gameplay improvement from last years game on PC, and that’s what I’ve got, plus better shooting, passing and animations, better online and offline mods, maybe if I had played fifa 11 on xbox360 I wouldn’t have bought fifa 12, but since it was like I went from fifa 10 to 12 I’m pleased with the changes they’ve made and I don’t think the gameplay is worse nor the AI dumber then in fifa 10.

    But yea I understand that if you’ve played every fifa of the past 3-4 years you can be disappointed, but if you didn’t and if you’ve expected a good football game(like I did) I’m excited about it. Cya, I’m going to play some more fifa 12 ;)

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  • Keloo

    So much fuss around fifa 12, so many expectations, too many times I’ve read the statement of how “fifa 12 is the best fifa to date ” and in the end people are complaining like there is no tomorrow, are enraged, mad, and frustrated of how bad this “best fifa game to date” is. Kind of a contradiction.

    The “best fifa game” is criticized like never before and by reading the comments of most of you to me it’s kind of the “worst fifa to date”, and doesn’t diserve more then a mere 7. Bah, “best fifa to date” my arse.

    Eh, another year, another fifa, another wave of complaints of frustrated and angry footy gamers, nothing has changed, and it never will. I can bet that when fifa 20 will be released I’ll read the same comments. :))

  • galloitaliano

    Agree with the final score, 8/10 is enough to rate Fifa 12. Although Fifa 12 has given me great times thus far there are still some annoyances, especially when it comes to the AI Engine.

    One of my biggest annoyance is that teammate players won’t automatically move to collect loose balls it’s frustrating.

    Another one is that the CPU AI has this unrealistic Acceleration (reactions, movements, speed, reflections,e tc) it basically kills the fun offline and online if you facing a GK exploiter.

  • Cazaderon

    I agree with your reviews guys !

    I never enjoyed a fifa that much especially ONLINE.
    The GK exploit is not a problem to me as i find the AI defense not so good.
    The rythm of the games is awesome.
    The head to head mode is juste GENIOUS. I can finally play with Marseille all the time and face similar teams ! What a blast !

    And regarding the offline play, USE the sliders !
    In Legend, i took off just ONE POINT in acceleration and top acceleration.

    Add ONE point to passing error and speed.

    And there it is. An AI who tries things but doesnt always succeed.
    And it kills its dribbling unrealistic skills as it knows it doesnt have its acceleration, speed boost anymore.

    Try it, you ll never go back.

    PS: i also raised its defence TWO points as i find it kinda open.

    My first CM season won championship and National Cup with Marseille. Nice ^^

    Good game to you all !

  • Paul Broekhof

    I have been playing FIFA since ’96 and I have to say that this one feels like the ’02 version and in my opinion that one was quiet bad. As in FIFA 11 I am still missing the real physical battles. With the new way of defending they actually made the game play worse but as far as I can tell I seem to be the only one who feels that way. Opponents can’t be man handled as is the case in real football. I am really disappointed by FIFA 12. I am switching back to FIFA 11 as we speak.

  • http://www.y7.ro Jocuri

    No problem, Fifa 12 is the best of the fifa series. Keep going Ea.

  • Scott

    While there are aspects of the game that are by far and away 10x better then 11. I really continue to feel that EA does not listen to the community when it comes to certain things.

    1. I run a online custom league, with custom rosters stats and such handled offline because EA continues to disappoint in the ability to have a customizable league feature with multiple teams like NBA, NHL, Madden ETC. I assume they do this because of the money maker that is Ultimate Team. Give me the ability to run my own league with drafting, salaries and such.

    2. Why give the person the ability to edit players in the game? Not only has it caused problems for my league because we run custom roster teams. But it give an owner the opportunity to boost a player to whatever they want. Years past you had to back into it. This year EA just gives you the option? What the heck is that about? Yes you are playing unranked games. Which I agree with. But you shouldnt have the option to EDIT a player.

    3. Be a Pro – they made it so you can go play an exhibition match, and lower all the AI settings to the point I can build my guy up in 2 matches to be a power house. Lower all the AI settings, boost the player settings play an 8 min match and you jump from a 60 something to a high 70 something in 1 game. This makes no sense and again EA droppped the ball.

    4. Game engine is better, but it could be better in some areas. Stop screwing with the dashboard. It just gets confusing every season trying to figure out whats changed.

    5. If you are going to play an unranked game against a friend in a party, someone else that you didnt invite shouldnt be able to join the game.

    EA continues to baffle me on the poor job they do with missing the important details. My rating 5 out of 10

  • http://tattushenoi.blogspot.com/ tattu

    The game play apart from a disastrous defending is good.

    New features especially the manager mode news and the transfer deadline are awesome.

    7/10 for me..