FIFA 20
FIFA 20

FIFA 20

EA Romania EA Sports September 27, 2019
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About FIFA 20

EA Romania developed this 2019 soccer simulator for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. It dropped on September 27 that year as a standard entry in the long-running FIFA series. The game runs on Frostbite and splits focus between full professional matches and street football. You can play solo or team up with friends online. This version brings Volta back to the table, offering smaller side matches alongside the traditional 11v11 experience. It covers major leagues and offers a straightforward package for anyone wanting to simulate real-world soccer without needing extra hardware or subscriptions beyond the base game itself.

Gameplay

You control players through direct passes, sprints, and tackles while managing stamina bars that deplete during intense runs. The new Football Intelligence system adjusts player movement based on situational data rather than scripted animations. Matches feel reactive as defenders close spaces faster when you lose possession. Volta mode shifts the pace to five-on-five games in urban environments with less rigid positioning. You navigate tight corridors using quick dribbling moves and skill shots. Ultimate Team lets you build a squad by opening packs or trading players on the transfer market. Controls remain responsive, though defending requires precise timing rather than just holding buttons. A typical session lasts forty minutes per match depending on settings.

What Players Think

Players rate this title at 73.5 out of 100 on IGDB based on 173 user reviews. The community mood leans toward practical satisfaction mixed with frustration over repetitive Ultimate Team mechanics. Most players log between two and four hours per week, mostly grinding for coins or competing in online divisions. Critics note the gameplay feels polished but lacks major innovations compared to previous years. Some users praise Volta for breaking up the monotony of career mode. Completion rates suggest many stop after mastering the basic loops. The average player time sits around forty hours for a full campaign run without heavy microtransaction focus.

PlayPile's Take

This is a solid annual update if you want reliable soccer action without waiting for a next-gen overhaul. The price usually hovers around fifty dollars at launch, though discounts make it cheaper later. You will find over 100 achievements tied to specific match wins and Volta challenges. It suits fans who prefer simulation over arcade style. Avoid it if you hate microtransactions or expect radical changes from last year. The game delivers exactly what the formula promises without adding unnecessary bloat. Stick with it for the multiplayer depth if you have a dedicated group of friends to play with weekly.

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Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative

IGDB Rating

73.5

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