Sports (547 programs)
Pros: Deep, refined batting, bowling, and fielding mechanics. Dynamic pitch, weather, and crowd effects. Strong Management Career and Ashes Modes. Cinematic presentation and enhanced animations. Increased strategic depth.
Cons: Harder learning curve for beginners. Some player faces look generic.
Pros: Great selection of teams and real-life players. Diverse selection of stadiums to play at. Customizable difficulty settings.
Cons: Wonky AI execution especially when fielding. The difficulty settings can be a hit or miss for newbies.
Pros: Refined and responsive football gameplay. Strong variety across modes. Career Mode adds useful customization. Ultimate Team remains deep and engaging. Excellent presentation and official licenses.
Cons: Occasional online matchmaking issues. Innovation feels limited in certain areas.
Pros: Realistic graphics. Engaging game modes. Immersive physics.
Cons: Challenging gameplay for most casual players.
Pros: Smooth and realistic player movement. Strong cross-platform support. Deep team-building and player development. Ongoing seasonal updates and events. Improved defensive and gameplay balance.
Cons: Requires a fast and stable internet connection. Heavily reliant on fast internet speed. Heavy emphasis on microtransactions.
Pros: Over 4,000 licensed players. Global real-time multiplayer mode. Customization for team and stadium.
Cons: AI inconsistency. Graphics are not that great as advertised. Repetitive gameplay. Lack of variety in commentary.
Pros: Diverse game modes. Lifelike superstar models. Authentic WrestleMania showcase.
Cons: Limited gameplay innovation.
Pros: More controlled and thoughtful gameplay. Improved player movement and ball control. Strong visual and stadium presentation. Good variety across game modes. Match atmosphere feels more realistic.
Cons: Slower pace may not suit every player.
Pros: Refined gameplay. New MyClub content. Improved AI for offline playing. Good entry point for new players.
Cons: Lacks new modes. Commentary needs revamping. MyClub still has horrible loot boxes. Still comes with unrealistic plays.
Pros: Strategic team building. Engaging sports insight. Free‑to‑play experience.
Cons: Competitive environment. Changes to contest formats.
Pros: Realistic gameplay. Master League mode. Community mod support.
Cons: Online features already unavailable. Clunky UI and controls. Inconsistent game. AI Steep learning curve.
Pros: Great graphics. Intuitive controls. Career mode. Good commentary. FUT.
Cons: Some leagues and teams not present.
Pros: HyperMotionV technology. PlayStyles feature. Expanded roster and licenses. Deepened career and Ultimate Team Modes. Supports cross-platform play.
Cons: Persistent gameplay issues. Aggressive microtransactions. Limited innovation. Technical glitches.
Pros: Massive roster with updated wrestlers. Deep customization options. Improved gameplay mechanics and pacing. Immersive presentation and realistic visuals.
Cons: No Showcase Mode. Promo Engine lacks depth. Less customization options than previous games. Some models feel stiff and outdated.
Pros: Free-to-play with ongoing updates. Step-by-step tutorial. Realistic player controls. Multiple game modes. Supports both controller and keyboard input.
Cons: Learning curve for advanced mechanics.
Pros: Exciting gameplay and online matches. Game mode variety. Great soundtrack.
Cons: Licensing issues. Poor commentary. Limited keyboard support.
Pros: 5v5 Rush mode. Advanced career mode. Controller support. Cross-play functionality.
Cons: Cross-play limitations—Switch exclusion. Potential issues with cross-play functionality.
Pros: Unparalleled authenticity. Engaging game modes. Immersive features. Mamba moments.
Cons: Learning curve.
Pros: Tactical gameplay depth. Varied play modes. Strong presentation.
Cons: Slower match pace. Dense menus. AI inconsistency.