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When it comes to FIFA 17, it feels like EA has learned its lesson from last year’s poor showing and did its best to compete once again with Pro Evolution Soccer in the gameplay stakes. While FIFA will always been king when it comes to licensing, game modes and the overall spectacle, it still has a little catching up to do on the field to provide us with perfect football gameplay, but with the addition of Journey and the fact that with FIFA, you’ll always be able to play as your favourite team (yes, Rangers FC are back), it’s easy to see why it’ll always be top of the league in most people's eyes.

Like all great photographs, the covers of the FIFA and Pro Evolution Soccer video games capture a moment in time. But which ones have been best?

Richard writes: "It would be fair to say that Martin Korda may not be the first name that springs to mind when thinking of video game writers.
However, a quick look through his credits and you will see he is responsible for such stories as The Journey on FIFA 17 and 18, Destiny: The Taken King and Fable: The Journey as well as an impressive back-catalogue. You may then start to understand why we were so keen to sit down and have a chat with him at the Yorkshire Games Festival:"

Some of the best games to play are soccer (football, for our non-American friends). When you're looking for one of the best video games for team sports, and multiplayer play, look no further than the soccer game genre. The world of soccer video games is dominated by two heavy hitters: FIFA and PES (Pro Evolution Soccer). These two game developers keep pushing each other to have better characterization, crisper graphics, and a stronger gameplay engine. As a result, the real winner is the gamer. Let's look at both and see which is best.