A few days before the release of FIFA 22, it’s high time to find out if the Electronic Arts football game has been forgiven for its deviations from last year. Heckled in its notes, FIFA 21 had been singled out for its lack of balance, a defense system far too complicated to manage, a curious ball physics and especially graphics that did not look like a questioning. With 72% average in 2020, FIFA 21 had been heavily sanctioned by both the press and the players. But we note better this year, since FIFA 22 obtains the average rating on Metacritic of 79% in its PS5 version for 23 reviews identified. A lot of faults from last year have been corrected, such as the management of goalkeepers, more calibrated this time, a more flexible defense in its possibilities and the addition of new animations via Hypermotion technology. On the other hand, a lot of people grumble after the Volta mode which has not convinced, missing club licenses and other details that can irritate the length. Come on, no more talk, make way for the notes in the world:
Hardcore Gamer: 9/10
IGN Italia: 8.6 / 10
Hibby Consolas: 8.1 / 10
TrueGaming: 8/10
Push Square: 8/10
Vandal: 8/10
Millenium: 8/10
IGN: 7/10
GamesRadar +: 7/10
Jeuxvideo.com: 15/20
Gameblog: 7/10
Gamekult: 6/10
XGN: 6/10