FIFA 15 has managed to top the UK gaming charts again this week despite a raft of new releases including Alien Isolation, Driveclub, Skylanders: Trap Team and NBA 2K15.
Alien Isolation landed at number 2 in UK all formats chart while Driveclub managed to grab the fifth spot. Skylanders: Trap Team and NBA 2K15 couldn’t break into the top 5 and had to suffice with seventh and eighth position respectively.
FIFA 15 Ultimate Team Review
FIFA 15 Ultimate Team has been released for quite a few days on the Windows Store, but only now have we decided to give it a review and see whether it’s worth your time or not. Find the review below.
First of all, what you need to know is that we’re reviewing the official FIFA 15: Ultimate Team app from the Windows Store, which can be downloaded and installed on Windows 8, 8.1 and Windows 10 devices in the future, when it will become broadly available.
This version of the game has been made with mobile devices in mind, but it can also be easily played with your keyboard and mouse, and as you’ll see in the videos from below, this is exactly how I’m playing it.
What needs to be said beforehand is that the version for PlayStation or Xbox gaming consoles is far more advanced, so if you like the FUT concept that much and you also own one of these, I’d say to go for that.
But if you have a Windows tablet or you just want to have it downloaded on your Windows 8 or 10 laptop or desktop device, then this is the version you need to try out.
The video from above walks you through the menu of the FIFA 15: Ultimate Team game for Windows 8, 10 devices and what you can accomplish inside.
If you know they FUT idea, then you know that Ultimate Team is all about buying and selling new players in order to build the most competitive squad that you will need to advance in divisions. For winning games you get coins, and you use these to buy players, club consumables, managers and more. You can continue reading the entire article here.
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