GamesRadar+ Verdict
Pros
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360 degree dribbling is the best thing to happen in footie games iಌn🍸 years
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Beautiful looks
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with amazing presentation and fluid animation
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Slotting an elegant finesse shot past a goalie
Cons
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Hull finishing above you in Manager Mode
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Corners are really hard to score from
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EA turning players into same-sized clones
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