There is no be a pro, no career mode addition, no FUT inclusion. Players are now able to control any major national women’s team. One addition that truly is fantastic to see is an introduction to the women’s game. Plus, let’s face it, this has been done before only for the developers to U-turn the following year, bringing pace and through balls back into the forefront. Though the fun factor suffers due to this. Defending is definitely stronger than what attackers can provide and realism in terms of real match tactics are present here.
Passing is a priority and the game adds a drilled pass option which offers variety. To the game’s credit, it does what it aims to do. The aim being marketed to focus on passing, improving defending and showcasing realism.
It would remove the fast-paced and goal heavy gameplay and replace it with a more methodical and slow-paced game. This title would do what the franchise has done for a few years previous. Though this may have been straw that broke the camels back, with The Journey soon to become a feature in an attempt to galvanise the franchise. The series has come under fire pretty much every year for it’s the inability to change and offer more to players.