Mostly, Volta Football is a way to skip to the good stuff of soccer, the quick passes and the scoring, in rowdy and rapid-fire succession. Its varying games - from three to five players a side, on different courts, played to different scores - is a great alternative to standard play, even if it’s not purely a FIFA Street revival. The simple fact is no sports video game this year added an all-new mode as dynamic as Volta Football. It’s much meatier than the side mode I was expecting, and does more than its fair share to make the game feel fresh and new, rather than just an improvement. But Volta Football, a street soccer/futsal story mode, is what distinguishes this edition the most. Sure, its Career suite has gone so long without substantial changes that anything there might make all of FIFA 20 feel like a new game. FIFA 20 is an end-of-cycle iteration that can still legitimately claim to be different and better than its predecessors.
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