This is not a fault against the announcers, who have clearly read every single line with inflection and energy. For the first five minutes of a game, the broadcast booth keeps the FC 24 Coins game fresh and alive with crisp narration. And then those five minutes end.

After that, the same lines start to repeat themselves over and over. For a game that is supposed to consume an entire year's worth of time, a few minutes' worth of announcements is simply not enough. The sport is too exciting to be bored to death by repetition.

I'm guessing that a player who scores a goal to cut a lead down to 10-1 isn't exactly going to be doing backflips across the field. And somebody who ties the game in overage isn't going to beclown himself by acting like the second coming. Sadly, these video game characters don't seem aware of the scoreboard.

There are lots of signature celebrations to mix in with the normal ones, but they are all over-the-top and don't seem to understand the scoreboard or the situation. Something is wrong when a player down by double-digits grabs the camera and starts smack-talking after a late and meaningless goal.

Nobody is saying that speed isn't a good thing or that it isn't important to the game. But when some of the best players in the game get consistently beat by players who are just slightly faster, it's time to revise exactly how game-breaking speed should be.

Currently, a team full of maxed-out speedsters can pretty much whoop up any other organization regardless of their overall rating. It's OK for speed to be an advantage. Just give that advantage to other attributes as well.

Cringy cutscenes and goofy voice acting seem to dominate the landscape of career mode in other sports games. Buy FIFA Coins doesn't need to try to be awkward in its career mode, but it does need to try and be something. Right now, it's... just nothing.

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