Even the minute of details have been given proper attention and everything looks just near-perfect. The use of Frostbite engine is evident in all the cutscenes and animations. Player models have been given more attention than ever, and more manager faces have been added to the game. FIFA 18 is one of the most beautiful games to grace the gaming world. So it was quite obvious that this year’s FIFA was going to be no different. Add to that the fact that FIFA borrowed the Frostbite Engine from Battlefield last year, to give FIFA 17 a huge graphics overhaul. So much so, that it has had the best graphics overall when competing against many other AAA titles. In the recent years, FIFA has proudly showcased its graphics superiority as compared to other games. Probably one of the biggest talking points of FIFA 18 has to be the graphics department. The features and gameplay, however, remain constant across all the editions and platform, with the little differences mentioned in the Pricing and Availability section of this review. Note: We reviewed the Standard Edition on our PS4 Pro and our PC. But does FIFA 18 actually live up to the hype? Has Frostbite finally seen its proper implementation? Let’s find out, as we bring to you our in-depth review of FIFA 18. EA Sports brings about a more refined and optimized use of Frostbite Engine with their latest iteration and hopes to succeed on last year’s huge success. Well, with FIFA 18, all that is set to change. That being said, this new level was full of hiccups, and it was quite evident, that the use of Frostbite wasn’t as refined as it should have been. Still in its infancy, Frostbite provided the game with a lot of power, uplifting the game’s experience to a whole new level. Last year, we saw FIFA 17 bring about the shift from EA’s Ignite Engine to the much powerful Frostbite Engine.
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