Game controls are not as smooth as the FIFA 16, and emphasis is more on using touch gestures during tutorials. In the FIFA 16, Mahrez is rated 76 and Inler has 80 as his rating. For instance Leicester midfielder Riyad Mahrez is now rated 82 and higher than the Gokhan Inler’s 75. The player ratings have been upgraded to look more realistic.
Like other EA games, FIFA Mobile Soccer has the license to use real player names, face, stadiums, kits and badges. To play the game, one needs to be connected to an active internet network. The attack mode is an online multiplayer mode where you can compete against other FIFA fans in small tailor-made sessions where your job is to attack and score as many goals as possible.
What’s different this time is the new attack mode and the training mode. You can buy players and build your team, name it and then compete in top leagues and knock out trophies. The game follows the same pattern which was kick-started with FIFA 15. The game’s graphics is definitely a step backwards from the high quality console-level graphics of the FIFA 16. FIFA Mobile Soccer takes up slightly over 100MB after installation. Add a commentary pack and the file size goes up to 1.8GB.
The game is a lot smaller in size compared to the FIFA 16, which takes up 1.3GB of space after installation.
FIFA Mobile Soccer is designed to run on the most basic smartphones and tablets which makes it relevant to wider audience.