Nothing spectacular. Nothing revolutionary. Just decent. That is the word that comes to mind every time we think about the demo of FIFA 18. Considering the huge progress that PES is making each year, and PES 2018 is no exception, "decent" is not enough. We assume that fans of virtual soccer will feel the same way.

The Operation Sports staff shares their thoughts and opinions on the new FIFA Street demo.


Jayson Young: EA Sports has decided to take the FIFA Street series in a more realistic direction with this reboot, and I'm not sure it's the right move for what used to be a flamboyant, over-the-top brand. Yes, the player animations remain beautifully fluid -- as has become the norm for FIFA games -- but the gameplay now feels like it's simply FIFA in confined spaces with smaller nets.


On a technical level, FIFA Street is superb; in motion, it's the prettiest sports video game I've played. But I don't know if soccer fans -- many of whom have already bought FIFA 12 and PES 12 -- are that excited to pay yet another $60 for a project that feels like it could've been a $15 to $20 downloadable expansion for FIFA 12.


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Caley Roark: I really liked most of what I experienced in the demo. Pulling off tricks is fluid and easy, the animations look great (save for some moments when players are sprinting) and the presentation is slick.


The game reminds me of the NFL and NBA Street games, which also focused on style as much as scoring. Even the World Tour mode echoes those past games; I love that you create a team, level up your character, and can pull in your friends' players.


My biggest concern is floor space, as others have mentioned. It feels too confined, which eliminates a lot of passing strategy. My initials games seemed to focus on beating one defender at a time until the offense zone was flooded with my players. I'd prefer a more dynamic passing game that relies on quick strategy; this doesn't seem possible with the tiny courts.


Kelvin Mak: I pretty much agree with all of Bo's and Jayson's points.


Visually, like FIFA, Street is an impressive looking game. The graphics are beautifully done, and the animations sleek. From a technical standpoint, the game is great.


What I'm concerned with is FIFA Street's attempt to strike that balance between sim and arcade. I too expected the game to be a lot more helter skelter, but obviously it isn't. I'm not too wild about it -- as the saying goes, when you try to be everything to everyone, you're nothing to no one. So ultimately it feels eerily similar to FIFA 12, except in a smaller space.


Another worry, one that hope will be tweaked for the full release, is that there doesn't seem to be a whole lot of player differentiation. Controlling Nesta doesn't feel drastically different from controlling Nani, and if that is indeed the case for the full version, I can see the game getting old quicker than it should.


So the bottom line is that while I'm still having a good time with it (especially playing against friends), I just don't know if FIFA Street has enough depth to match its $60 price tag.

In one minute I'll be announcing the announcement that the new demo of FIFA 12 will be being announced in a few minutes. That's a new demo for FIFA 12 that I will tell you has been released just as soon as I've announced that I'm announcing its imminent announcement. There's a FIFA 12 demo out! Wait, damn, that was too soon.

Gosh, I love foot-to-ball. I'm its number one fan. Every week you can see me by the rink side, hollering for my favourite team to get more points than the other one, and win the county cup. Which is why it'll come as no surprise to anyone that I'm here to tell you all about the new demo for FIFA 12. (Some people may not be as familiar with the sport as I, and not know that FIFA stands for Foot-to-ball Is Flipping Awesome, but now you do.)

I'll tell you what - some feet touched some balls in those field events! There were tackles, a couple of headers, and at least one point was scored every half-round. It was thrilling, as the commentators let me know. The good thing about the commentary in FIFA 12's demo is that it's able to remind you of the events that happened about 30 seconds before they're said, because otherwise such things are all too easy to forget.

Last year, the introduction of the Champions League was heavily imbued in the demo and the game's developers are likely to do something similar for the FIFA 20 demo with new features such as the Volta street football mode at the fore.


Those who are curious about Spidey's new appearance can now get a closer look by downloading the demo for Spider-Man: Friend or Foe from Xbox Live. FoF is aimed at younger audience, thus the cutesy cartoony graphics. The demo is good for either single or co-op play, so let us know what you think.

EA Sports will release its demo of FIFA 18 on September 12 for PS4 and Xbox One, according to a tweet from PlayStation. Operation Sports confirmed the demo will also be releasing for Xbox One as well.

EA Sports has been providing large demos to fans of late. The NBA Live 18 demo had several layers and it appears the FIFA 18 demo will be even more packed. It contains Play Now with 12 clubs and four stadiums.

EA Sports has released the demo for 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil for XBox 360 Live Gold members and Playstation 3 stores. The demo will be available to XBox Live Silver members on April 8th. The link to download the demo is here ( -fifa-world-cup/custom/demo).

The demo allows for quick matches involving the following playable teams: Mexico, United States, Brazil, England, Japan, Ivory Coast, Australia, and New Zealand. Estadio de Maracana, which will host the final in the real tournament, is the only playable stadium.

A Reddit leak from last month suggested that a FIFA 20 demo would arrive on September 12, and it turns out that was pretty close to the mark. As EA revealed today, the FIFA 20 demo is now available on PS4, Xbox One, and PC ahead of the game's full launch on September 27.

FIFA 20 is slated to make some significant changes - or at least more significant than some previous, exceedingly iterative installments - to the series' formula, and this demo is the best way to try them out before launch. It sports new moves and features such as strafe dribbling, tactical defending, adjusted goalkeeper movement, and controlled finishing, as well as new and reworked game modes like FIFA Volta.

BySteve Noah   Published on September 10, 2019ShareTweetCommentThe FIFA 20 demo is available now for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC, via Origin, weighing in at just under 7GB.

In the upcoming version of Fifa 12, you can actually play as the goal keeper during a match. You can try it out in the demo of the game available now. Check out this guide on how to switch to goalkeeper mode in Fifa 12.

Sony has updated the PlayStation Store with all sorts of exciting new content. Hahahaha. No, but seriously, there's a few new bits and pieces including the long overdue 1942: Joint Strike (GBP 6.99) and a demo of the same.

There's also the FIFA 09 demo we told you about yesterday, an Elefunk demo, a PlayTV demo that uses pre-recorded content to showcase how Sony's new PVR thingy works, and PAIN Amusement Park (GBP 3.49), which gives fans of the physics-based slapstick-'em-up a new environment to violently explore.

There will be more than 400 items of downloadable content available, including free playable demos of FIFA 06, Kameo, King Kong, NBA Live 06 and Need for Speed Most Wanted, plus a wide range of game trailers, pictures and desktop themes.

Microsoft Points can also be used to buy Xbox Live Arcade games, with prices that start at 400 points and range all the way up to 1200. The majority of titles, however, will cost 800 points or less - and there will be an option download demos of all the games for free. 006ab0faaa

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