This is the fifth time Switch owners have been asked to pay at least $40 for little more than updated kits and rosters, and the fifth time we urge you not to reward such disrespect with your hard-earned money. FIFA 23 still plays a good game of football but so did all the other identical ones, so if you absolutely must have a football game on Switch, track down a cheap copy of FIFA 19-22.
As excremental as EA is, at least they're being upfront about the game and that it's all on the cartridge. Plus, you can grab it for as little as AU$22 (US$14) brand new about a month after release (sometimes with an additional freebie via Amazon), so I don't think it's fair to judge it based on its RRP, which one would have to be stupid to pay.
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It's still a solid game of football and it's stupid and unfair to give it such a low score when the game/product itself is still decent when other phoned-in games with very little effort put in are praised to high heaven (Picross, Puyo Puyo Tetris 2, Let's Sing, and Just Dance to name a few franchises with entries that are virtually indistinguishable). I don't see why FIFA should be arbitrarily held to a higher standard. Should EA do more? Sure, and they should be rightly criticised, but to the sum of 2/10? The game isn't a buggy, broken mess, for crying out loud.
I do feel like @Silly_G is right though, this game is probably better than the score it got, if this is your thing. It better be after all those years and with all those sales. But acceptance of expected disappointment is only two steps above absolutely zero care given and zero expectations, so I won't say it's WRONG. Had I expected anything from it or hoped anything from it, I'd probably feel the same. BUT if you buy it every years at full price, the joke is actually on you, and if EA's show is sold out every time, what do they care you're all disappointed? They got your money, and they could if they wanted just go around and collect your money for next year's edition already, with or without promises made. It's almost like a subscription, and that (including microtransactions for a constant cash flow) is what the market is about, everywhere, every market. And the people are all buying it. They're even paying taxes for no service at all, only to not be bullied even MORE by the state. And they review their state as "the greatest society ever" because they can't imagine anything better due to lack of imagination.
I do follow football, but as a game..? Nah. I was more NHL player.. until it vanished from Nintendo and knowing it has gone same spiral down than FIFA has. I cannot even imagine how many hundred hours I played NHL95 - could make goals without looking the game. It was times when you got one game per year and you had to be happy with it until next Christmas.
Let's not forget "the best sport game on Switch according to NL" with 9/10 rating aka Mario Strikers Battle League. Legacy Fifa 23 has better features and modes for people to play than that overpriced Mario Strikers.
Now, I completely concede that the core gameplay of Just Dance hasn't really changed. I also concede that an argument could be made the game could theoretically be updated with the new tracks without having to buy a whole new title.
Also with Just Dance, you can get it pretty cheap shortly after launch if you're willing to wait. Since I started buying the games again, for my kids, staring with 2017, I've never paid more than $25.
If you own last season's FIFA, should you buy this game? That's up to whoever is making that decision. But you do have the option of updating from '22 to '23 for half price. In my mind, for a full roster update, kit update, etc, that is a perfectly acceptable 'roster update' price. Information that's omitted from this review.
I agree with some of the people here, that too much emphasis was placed on the copy-paste aspect of the game and not much else, considering so many other games do the same both on the Switch and other platforms yet still get stellar reviews. EA deserves a slap 'round the back of the head, but so do the other publishers doing the same with no repercussions.
@Dr_Luigi : The updated rosters are the equivalent of "new puzzles" in the FIFA games though, essentially being new teams to master (or assume) as the teams/stats aren't identical from one year to the next. My basic argument was that it takes more effort to implement these seemingly minute changes into FIFA (along with any new character models/stadiums) than it would be to produce new puzzles for a game as simplistic as Picross.
@Mountain_Man short term gain is always detrimental. I haven't bought a madden game since 2005 and I haven't played one since 2013. I won't play those games until they change their tactics. I can wait, and I've mentioned this to my friends who have also come around to the realization that paying $70 for a roster update and copy and paste mechanics with old features being rebranded as 'new' is straight up BS. I'm hoping it eventually changes but I'm not holding my breath.
@Dr_Luigi Well, there is that new Mutant League Football on the Switch, but otherwise you're absolutely correct. Unfortunately, it's very risky to try and release an American football game without the NFL license, while EA for some unfathomable reason doesn't even bother to give us a legacy Madden game on the Switch. At least soccer fans are actually getting their sim games on the Switch despite how lazy they are.
@Dr_Luigi 's comment is a good refutation of the original post by @Silly_G. It's quite disingenuous to compare FIFA with Just Dance and Picross. While the gameplay of the latter two remain the same, the respective songs and puzzles themselves are totally different, resulting in an overall different experience compared to past entries. This alone does not make things "more of the same" as @Silly_G claims; you can buy a previous version of Just Dance or Picross and have an overall different experience as a result. The same CANNOT be said of FIFA's roster updates, especially considering that the versions on other platforms have features not seen on the Switch version. You can actually just buy a previous version of FIFA and not lose anything gameplay-wise.
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Yeah, that thing with the huge, incomplete homebrew version of 4E happened to me, too. I started out shortly before the game died, and then lost my weekly gaming session to parenting and moving abroad. If I ever manage to finish it, it will probably look like a 4E retroclone.
I meant something analogous to a sandbox game in the computer world, viz. a scenario with a goal and a bunch of stuff in it but no plotted-out path from A to B. IME this is the sort of situation where players are most likely to come up with elaborate long-term plans that you need to roll with on the fly.
Lee missed the final game of the first half against the Kansas City Royals on Sunday with a right hand contusion suffered a day earlier. He ended the first half with 12 home runs, 37 RBIs and a .288/.330/.514 line in 177 at-bats.
The outfielder appeared in just six games in April, but gradually built a strong case to play on a more regular basis. Coupled with struggles by Joey Rickard, who won the Opening Day left field job over Kim, the South Korean began seeing more action around mid-May.
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