![]() Volta mode introduced in FIFA 20 has retained its place in FIFA 21. ![]() It is an upgrade from FIFA 20 that has had some repeating along the way and still is a lot of fun. The next-gen feature can be turned on or off in the settings so you can play as an Xbox One or PS4 player if you want a previous gene experience. It still fits poorly with gameplay, but I think that a welcome improvement has been made in the way it works, with the new Volta Squad system that allows you to play as friends or criminals, an omission compared to the game of recent years. Volta, for example, debuts as a short, two to three-hour single-player mode which serves as a return to the street side of the football. It is still essentially an entertaining football game, and shooting up and improving over the years has an exciting effect on game characteristics, but there are some persistent problems from previous editions.Īnother great addition this year is the introduction of Volta from FIFA 20, with some adjustments that add a little extra punch. Considering that the “forgotten” modes have undergone only a few minor improvements, FIFA 21 feels like the most skipped entry in the series in generations. With this in mind, we hoped that the other modes would get a little more attention in FIFA 21 this year, but that is not the case. The FIFA series has always put together a good selection of game modes, but career and FUT modes could certainly benefit from improvements. Ultimately, on Xbox One, FIFA 21 offers some of the freshest games of recent times, giving you more control over the playing field and playing it as you please. ![]() The real task is to ensure that they do not remain unused for too long and start to degenerate and become garbage in real life. Players are constantly retrained in new positions and learn specific roles, with fluctuating attributes depending on how much playing time and performance they get in training drills. ![]()
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