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Consider your destination in the story mode in FIFA 17
2016-10-19 10:48:58
We are familiar with the story mode “Journey” through the trailer before the release of FIFA 17. FIFA 17 is released now and this year the most highlights must be the new story mode and the new frostbite engine. Although FIFA 17 keeps popular every year, it still wants to be more popular and defeat its distract rival PES 2017. And this year it did in the sell. When it released in UK, FIFA 17 achieved great success. Half a month past, have you tried the new story mode?
The main line of the story mode just like a movie. The game will feature a new single-player story campaign mode titled The Journey for PS4, Xbox One and PC where players assume the role of Alex Hunter, a young footballer trying to make his mark in the Premier League. The player will be able to select one of 20 Premier League clubs to play for at the beginning of the season. The player can play any position including goalkeeper. Alex Hunter is a 17-year-old multiracial male from Clapham, London. Hunter's grandfather is former English striker Jim Hunter (20 goals in the 1966–67 season). Under his grandfather's guidance, Hunter has decided to play as a footballer in the Premier League.
But when you are playing the game, it’s not east to choose the destination which clubs you want to enter firstly. Pick an elite side can be something of a poisoned chalice. Here you can get some advice. Mat Prior, who directed the mode, explains:“There’s no single most challenging club in The Journey, as we wanted to give people that element of choice – but it is definitely harder if you’re playing for a team whose goal is to win the Premier League. “
“Such as the Manchester clubs, or Chelsea. Plus at United and City, you’re up against Ibrahimovic and Aguero just to get into the side. You need an average rating of 8.0 to break into the team ahead of them, which is a daunting prospect.” “If you’re a relative novice, you should go for the less marquee teams,” continues Prior. “I would suggest, if you have genuinely no allegiance, one of the mid-table to lower-tier teams. Crystal Palace is a good one. They’re a little way down the table, but have a decent squad, and great fan chants in the game too.”
The main line of the story mode just like a movie. The game will feature a new single-player story campaign mode titled The Journey for PS4, Xbox One and PC where players assume the role of Alex Hunter, a young footballer trying to make his mark in the Premier League. The player will be able to select one of 20 Premier League clubs to play for at the beginning of the season. The player can play any position including goalkeeper. Alex Hunter is a 17-year-old multiracial male from Clapham, London. Hunter's grandfather is former English striker Jim Hunter (20 goals in the 1966–67 season). Under his grandfather's guidance, Hunter has decided to play as a footballer in the Premier League.
But when you are playing the game, it’s not east to choose the destination which clubs you want to enter firstly. Pick an elite side can be something of a poisoned chalice. Here you can get some advice. Mat Prior, who directed the mode, explains:“There’s no single most challenging club in The Journey, as we wanted to give people that element of choice – but it is definitely harder if you’re playing for a team whose goal is to win the Premier League. “
“Such as the Manchester clubs, or Chelsea. Plus at United and City, you’re up against Ibrahimovic and Aguero just to get into the side. You need an average rating of 8.0 to break into the team ahead of them, which is a daunting prospect.” “If you’re a relative novice, you should go for the less marquee teams,” continues Prior. “I would suggest, if you have genuinely no allegiance, one of the mid-table to lower-tier teams. Crystal Palace is a good one. They’re a little way down the table, but have a decent squad, and great fan chants in the game too.”
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