This demo at EA Play 2017 didn't allow us to remove the Joy-Con in order to test that, but we can already expect some hand cramps from playing FIFA in this mode. ![]() Remove the Joy-Con from the side of the system and you'll be able to get a versus game going with everything you have on you. ![]() Like many multiplayer games on Switch, EA Sports FIFA 18 will support single Joy-Con play for two-player matches. But for this gamer, playing on the Switch felt weird at first, but I imagine that after a few hours of gameplay, that'll change. If you've played FIFA in the past, your thumbs will still know where to go. Remember that Nintendo's confirm button (the A button) is the right-most button, whereas on Playstation and Xbox (X button and A button, respectively) it's the bottom action button. For most players, this is good news: going off of muscle memory will allow you to pick up a pair of Joy-Con and be on your way. When playing in handheld mode, controls are mapped similarly to how they are on rival consoles. The good news is that gameplay is the same. But it looks good enough that it's not hugely distracting. ![]() The look is even a step down from the PS4 version of FIFA 17. Having played both FIFA 18 on Playstation 4 and the Switch's version of the game, it's safe to say the graphics are worse. And for a smaller version of the game, EA Sports FIFA 18 is pretty impressive. No one is coming to the Nintendo Switch for the premiere FIFA 18 experience.
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