2014 Fifa World Cup Brazil

2014 Fifa World Cup Brazil

Console Xbox 360
Genre Sports
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The 2014 World Cup of FIFA Brazil is a rebuilt version of FIFA 14 that has been specifically designed for the world cup event that will be taking place in Brazil. As is customary, it comes complete with all 203 genuine FIFA country teams, their players, and the actual stadiums they play in. The many game styles include the phase of qualifying for the world cup, matches serving as exhibitions, and the actual world cup itself. Altering the past and qualifying with a team not selected for the actual World Cup is also possible in this game mode. There is a mode in which a player can compete against other team members to become the captain of their country. In this mode, the player must go through training and matches to earn the right to become captain. Players of Road to Rio de Janeiro can compete against one another in an online event that spans all 12 of the cup’s locations. There are several different kill games, and local and internet multiplayer battles can be played simultaneously. EA Talk Radio provides match commentary from various duos that you can choose from. There are a lot of modifications, in addition to the substantial borrowing from FIFA 14 that has occurred. For example, there are brand new and additional animations for the players, and the crowds have numerous characteristics and attributes that correspond to the teams and colors of the various countries. The actual coaches’ appearances have been recreated, and the game frequently cuts away to scenes of fans cheering in their homes. The artificial intelligence that controls the protection has been made more lax, making it easier to penetrate it. Launching long-distance shots is also much more practical as there is a lot higher probability of scoring than there usually would be, leading to more spectacular goals. However, the keepers have been given an ability boost and will work to ensure that the scores do not grow out of control. The taking of penalties has been simplified, but goalkeepers now have more tools at their disposal to divert the attention of attackers. It is now more difficult to score from corners because defenders will directly jump up to block attackers’ paths and make it more difficult for them to cut in unimpeded.

Additionally, this applies to crosses, which are now more frequently intercepted, and headers, which feel less overpowering compared to earlier editions. Dribbling, passing with greater accuracy, and first-touch mechanics are some of the other aspects of the game that have been altered. The accessibility of the game mechanics has been improved across the board.

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