Fifa 17 game review: Among the highlight gameplay changes in this year's FIFA we have: better throw-ins, low driven shots, and the ability to control the ball from a long keeper kick.Maybe that's why FIFA 17, a football game that checks all the usual boxes you’d expect of an already successful annual sports title--trimming, tidying, domination by iteration--also throws in a more glamorous and unexpected addition: The Journey.The Journey is a new story-based mode centering on Alex Hunter, a young player breaking into professional football. It’s built from a mix of gameplay, dialogue, and cut scenes, which depict Alex’s evolving relationships with his family and teammates and, ultimately, whether his talent is enough to kick start a dream career. It is practically a Cinderella story but soccer based. Fifa has remarkably changed over the years, being good one year and not so good the next. Fifa is a good game in general even though the servers are not the best at all times. The graphics of the game and gameplay has improved significantly over the years and has a close competitor PES 2017. EA have made some of the players over-rated such as Manuel Neuer and Lionel Messi which doesn’t really affect the game but it’s still not right. To wrap it up I rate the game 8.5/10.