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Music

Fifa 14 Ultimate Team Coins of Pro Evo is where Konami’s Japanese roots really shine through. Compared to the modern, youthful tones of the FIFA soundtracks over the years, PES consistently provides tacky alternatives that sound more suited to a 90s arcade game than a current football simulation.

FIFA has defined generations with its music over the years. Everyone remembers Fatboy Slim’s ‘Rockafellar Skank’ from FIFA 99, and Blur’s ‘Song 2’ on FIFA 98. Despite the odd decent tune over the years on Pro Evo, including 2013’s ‘Ai Se Eu Te Pego’ by Michel Telo, the game has largely been bereft of songs that get you up for a game of football!

It’s a small point, but one that rings true. Music defines the feel of the game leading up to the match, so get it right Mr.Konami!

 

Rafael

FIFA Coins IOS has glitches. From the perfectly crafted landscapes of GTA, to the in depth world of Call of Duty, every game has its glitches. Heck, even FIFA is by no means perfect in this area.

But when players on football games look nothing like their real life counterparts, it really makes you wonder how something so simple could go so wrong. The most recent calamity highlighted by fans has been the depiction of Manchester United defender Rafael, on the recent PES 2014 demo release.

Runescape 3 Gold with relatively short black curly hair, the professors at PES have transformed him into an Asian looking, dreadlock wearing oddity. Lets hope he’s the only one they’ve worked their magic on in PES 2014, though I wouldn’t count on it.