“REAL PLAYERS. REAL TEAMS. REAL LEAGUES. Welcome to the most authentic football game on Windows 8. Feel the excitement of every pass, shot, and tackle with new touch controls. Plus, live every moment of real-world football mastery with EA SPORTS™ Football Club Match Day.” The game is not without its flaws, though, and could use a little extra polish, some more stability and more importantly a couple of vital features like support for the Xbox 360 controller and online matches. Although free, you do need to purchase some features and modes like Manager, Tournament and Kick Off. And this is rather limiting in more ways than one. But this is the case with other platforms where this game is available — no harm, no foul. You do, however, need a CPU with at least 1.6GHz clock rate and 1GB of RAM with a decently powerful graphics card to really indulge. Tablets are invited too, for what is a 999MB download. Click here to check out FIFA 14 on the Windows Store.]]>
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I need to get this and try it out. Free is good, but makes me think it’s not up to EA’s normal standards. I have played Fifa on Xbox One and it is astounding.
Free is good, but it may compromise the quality. I don’t expect great graphics, but they should be better than what the picture shows. Windows and EA are better than that.
Doesn’t look perfect, but the amount you can get for free with this APP from a big time company is impressive. Count me in for this one!
It sounds like it’s free (with an incentive to buy). I’ll check it out, but to get the full experience, you’ll probably have to pay for it. I have to imagine it’s still worth it though coming from EA and Fifa.