The most obvious addition to your arsenal of attacking weapons : 0xbt

The most obvious addition to your arsenal of attacking weapons

Like Jose Mourinho parking a bus FIFA 23 Coins, Watford sacking another manager as well as Jurgen Klopp muttering about fixture congestion There is no football season finished without a new version of FIFA.

This year's tournament, the last to sport the moniker before it changes to EA Sports FC in 2023 is a great chances to play out your footballing fantasies in the form of seeking to win the Champions League with Grimsby Town or assembling a world-class team of players named Harry.

The FIFA that you play in the month of October isn't exactly similar to the one you'll play in august, as is evident by the amount and amount of tweaking that goes on by EA in the course of players figuring out the game's strengths and weaknesses. But right now there's a noticeable fluidity to the way FIFA 23 performs, with better-crafted passing and the well-timed usage of the sprint button allowing you more time and space as opposed to last year's extremely crowded matches.

The team is better at searching for space in order to give you passing options which can help you be patient in attacking, but you have to keep a good pace to penetrate a well-organized opposition defence. It feels like players are more responsive to movements from the left stick which allows you to have more control, both off and on the ball. Additionally, you can execute long, broad passes with greater confidence.

The most obvious addition to your arsenal of attacking weapons, though, is the new power shot. It does exactly what it says on the box. Press the shoulder buttons simultaneously when you shoot and the player with the ball will launch the ball with a roar that appears like it's ripping someone's head off.

When you're one on one with the 'keeper you will increase the chance of scoring cheap FUT 23 Coins, but the aiming changes to fully manual whenever you wind one up which means it's very easy to roll them up for a throw-in if you make a mistake.