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Here is the lowdown on the world’s biggest selling football simulator game EA FIFA 13 where unlike previous versions no two games are ever the same. FIFA 13 has just like previous versions of the game outfitted the teams in all their new kits while moving around the players who have moved clubs during the summer transfers right up to last minute patches to ensure that Robin van Persie is now in Manchester dressed as a Red Devil, and that Clint Dempsey is playing for Tottenham, and not for Liverpool.

It is these fine details that keep us coming back effectively every season buying the latest version which in effect a virtual season ticket for £40. You can however make the sting of forking out the money for the latest version by selling your unwanted DVDs for cash at musicMagpie they will buy all your old games allowing you to keep current with EA FIFA 13.

Also new for the 2013 season is what EA call FIRSTTOUCH CONTROL where the skill level of the player is built in for instance Leo Messi might while on a full gallop be able to bring the ball down brilliantly sticking like glue to his foot, a league two striker would never be able to control the ball seeing it bounce off him for a defender to boot it up the pitch.

The game also comes with a sophisticated artificial intelligence that infuses players with the ability to analyse space, work harder and smarter to break down the defence, and think two plays ahead. Players will make runs that pull defenders out of position and open up passing channels for teammates, and curve, or alter runs to capitalise on openings as they occur.

The game also has a new dribbling skill enabled that allows you to stop the ball and roll it backwards or on a parallel as you look to evaluate your options. As a defender there are few more options when it comes to positioning your players who now also have the ability to nip in and steal the opponent’s short passes.
When the game was released at the end of last September FIFA 13 sold over a million copies no release day and over the first five days went on to sell 4.5 million copies. EA have some competition in the form of PRO EVOLUTION SOCCER when it comes to kicking the ball around the pitch which is good news for FIFA fans as it means that EA will be on their toes looking to maintain their fan base and stay ahead of the competition pushing the game of virtual football to be the best it can be.

All the top gaming magazines rate FIFA 2013 as the best football simulation game available with most going as far as rating the game 5 out of 5 stars. If you love football as much as me FIFA 2013 is almost as good as the real thing.

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