You can enjoy the typically stunning soundtrack which FIFA 23 Coins includes Bad Bunny bangers and underground music from DOSS and Cryalot. There's something special about slipping in a Bruno Guimar?es assist while listening to pounding German Drill that makes grinding out a lousy Career Mode season much more pleasant.
Beyond the gameplay that is moment-to moment, FIFA 23 predictably focuses its changes on the mode which earns EA the most money. The microtransaction-ridden Ultimate Team is flush with additions, but Career Mode and Volta Football barely get a look-in, which says much about EA's long-standing attitude to these modes, especially in this supposedly ornamental final FIFA-branded entry.
It's the same problem we've experienced with Madden NFL 23 and NBA 2K23: despite how much we dislike how they have the advantage of tilting the field to benefit the person who spends the most, so many people are playing and investing in it that EA is constantly doubling down on it, instead of the fair and balanced models we prefer.
FIFA 22 heralds the next technology in virtual football, although it's not reinventing the ball however, the attacking and defending gameplay is fluid from moment to moment. Goalkeeping blunders and visual inconsistencies aside, this year's FIFA remains to be one of the most refined and enjoyable online sports games on the market. New features to Career Mode and Volta Football have made FIFA's most popular modes more fun to play.
Microtransactions continue to be a huge issue and can be a major issue, but minor changes and the power of the new generation consoles make FIFA 22 feel like cheapest FUT 23 Coins an enjoyable upgrade, without the need for anything revolutionary or terribly exciting from EA's perspective. - Jordan Oloman, September 27, 2021