![]() Volta is the Portuguese word for " return," and this game mode helps soccer return to the streets. The biggest difference FIFA 21 has is Volta Football. The soccer gaming community has always preferred FIFA's method. When this same process happens in FIFA, a regen player is created, but he's given a different name, slightly different body, and nerfed skills. This means that when Messi retires, all players have to do is find a 16 y/o player called Messi and he's theirs to sign. In PES, these players are cloned almost exactly, with the same face, body size, and skills, and put into the game world as 16-year olds. At the start of a Manager mode there's no regen players, but as the seasons go by players retire. One reason FIFA's Manager career mode is better than Master League is because of the way it regenerates new players. There's more RPG elements in Master League, and it feels like there's more individuality to players. The mode is executed much better than FIFA 21's Manager career mode, because there's more tactics, cutscenes, and team personality. ![]() It's the same idea: take control of a club and guide them through competitions, transfer windows, and off-field business. Instead of Manager career mode, PES has Master League. Pro Evo had always been the second option to mainstream FIFA, but the game has secured its own lane in recent years. Pro Evo has better physics, better ball movement, and most would consider PES to have a more realistic gameplay, despite FIFA making up ground in that category in recent years. FIFA also has Ultimate Team and Volta Football, two exclusive game modes that can be played for hundreds of hours. FIFA has always had licenses for the top teams and leagues, which means that teams are represented with their actual badge and kit, as opposed to Pro Evo, who has to come up with placeholders. If authentic teams, lifelike soccer players, and arcade-style gameplay are priorities, FIFA is the way to go. Related: FIFA 21 Players Throw Matches For Better Rewards In Broken Rank System ![]() On top of that, it could represent one step forward and two steps back for an industry that fans have lambasted with criticism for not putting enough effort into individual titles. To make the switch to a Season Update only makes sense. Firstly, the change in model is totally understandable considering how everyone's development cycles were shattered by COVID-19. There has to be something said for Pro Evo's retreat to a Season Update package in a marketplace that is dominated by yearly releases. ![]()
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