Ultimate Team as a mode is clearly the money maker for EA Sports even the three blind mice could see that and that’s why there’s been the most enhancements made to it – not that I’m complaining. The Ultimate Team rewards for finishing chapters is a welcome bonus too, because who doesn’t love an extra loan player to bolster your chances of winning? There’s no doubt the conciseness of Hunter Returns and the ongoing narrative is a step up from what we’ve seen before, and it throws a curve ball or two at you by allowing you to take the reins of at least one other player – no spoilers. Being fiery wins over the fans, whereas a cool response is what the manager is more appreciative of. ![]() Off the pitch, decisions must be made and the way you respond is once again presented as three option types fiery, cool and balanced. What I particularly like though are the short-term objectives to fulfil, such as scoring a goal in a certain match, to earn rewards ranging from the aesthetic to additional followers, as these keep everything ticking over nicely. The better the overall performances, the more the manager’s trust is earned and a spot in the starting XI is cemented, whilst attributes continue to increase and Mr. Unlike the top footballers who’ve ‘phoned in’ their performances.Īs for what you’ll actually be doing, well, it’ll let you take control of Alex Hunter in training sessions and matches. ![]() Still, something is better than nothing, and the cutscenes are of a high quality, with the original characters doing a good voiceover job. Whilst the life we’re living out in Hunter Returns is full of incidents that’d be completely believable in isolation, it’s less so when they’re occurring one after the other whether it’s family revelations, the media circus or transfer rumours, you don’t expect it to be crammed in. That’s been rectified for the most part as the story is split up into chapters, which sees just as much happening off the pitch as on it. The main thing that bugged me the most during The Journey the first time was when it became a chore and not much was going on. The buffoon-like agent rejoins the cast, as does Alex’s mum, granddad and estranged father, whilst a few more high profile names are coming along for the ride. Part two, Hunter Returns, picks up with Alex still at his Premier League club after the FA Cup triumph, which helped him in becoming a well established name after just one season as shown in the opening scene set in Brazil, when he’s recognised by random children who are playing street football. The marketing for FIFA 18 made a pretty big deal about the return of The Journey and the star of the piece, Alex Hunter, so that’s my first port of call.
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