EA FC 25: A Frustrating Dive into the Worst Football Experience
EA FC 25 is, without a doubt, the most underwhelming football game I’ve ever played. From the moment you load it up, you’re met with a sluggish and unresponsive menu that lags far too often. Navigating through the different modes feels like a chore, and, at times, it seems like the game takes longer to load than you actually spend playing.
One of the most frustrating aspects of EA FC 25 is the overuse of the “5-back” formation by almost every opponent online. It turns every match into a defensive, monotonous battle where breaking through their walls feels nearly impossible. The scripting doesn’t help either. There are countless times when your players move sluggishly, misplace passes, or randomly lose possession, leaving you wondering if the game is actively working against you.
Don’t even get me started on the Ultimate Team experience. The pack odds in EA FC 25 make building a competitive team next to impossible unless you’re willing to shell out serious cash. It’s incredibly difficult to pack any valuable cards, and grinding for rewards is a painful process. Speaking of rewards, the requirement of 45 points in FUT Champs to earn anything substantial is absurdly difficult. The difficulty ramps up so fast that winning enough games feels out of reach for most casual players, and it forces you to constantly restart the game just to fix bugs or glitches that shouldn’t even exist in a 2024 release.
Overall, EA FC 25 doesn’t offer a fun football experience—just frustration, poor performance, and a game that feels stacked against the player at every turn. Hands down the worst game you can play.DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY.
Title: Disappointing Update - No Real Changes
After spending time with the latest EA FC update, I’m left frustrated. Despite the promises of gameplay improvements, it feels like almost nothing has changed. The same issues persist: clunky controls, inconsistent AI, and lag in key moments. It’s like they slapped on a minor patch without addressing the core gameplay concerns that players have been vocal about.
Ultimate Team, in particular, remains pay-to-win and doesn’t seem to have evolved. Rather than focusing on enhancing the player experience, EA seems more interested in pushing microtransactions. The player movements and animations still feel robotic, and the matchmaking is as unbalanced as ever.
Overall, this update feels like a missed opportunity to make meaningful improvements. For a game that is supposed to represent the future of the franchise, it feels like the same old issues with a new name.