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Well, before I answer that, let's take one thing of the table: FIFA Vita is not 40x better. Nor is it 8x or even 3x better. You can fault EA Sports for that because the developer behind FIFA 12 for iPhone/iPad (a different team from the folks who made FIFA Soccer for Vita) did such a great job. I mean, whether you paid $4.99 or 99 cents, you get a really solid portable soccer experience with impressive graphics, smooth gameplay, and a pretty deep franchise mode (the iOS version of FIFA 12 is a big file--slightly more than 1GB).
Here's some gameplay footage of the iPad version from our sister site GameSpot (graphically, the iPhone version looks very similar but obviously the screen is much smaller), All that said, the FIFA for the Vita is better, For starters, the screen on the Vita's 5-inch screen is significantly larger than the zizo bolt iphone xs max tough case & screen protector - black reviews iPhone 4/4S's 3.5-inch screen (the Vita's screen is the same size as the Samsung Note's), While the Vita's screen doesn't have quite the pixel density of the iPhone 4S's Retina Display, it's an impressive 960x544-inch OLED touch-screen display with 221 ppi (Apple's Retina Display has 326 pixels per inch)..
Graphically, FIFA Soccer for the Vita is also a clear level up from its iOS counterpart, with more-detailed player models, stadiums, and smoother, more natural movement. The game doesn't quite match up to FIFA 12 for the PS3, but it's pretty close, and offers a robust career mode (the Be a Pro mode is included), as well decent multiplayer options that outclass those offered in the iOS version. Check out gameplay footage below (you can play videos at the same time with sound off for a true comparison).
The real key here, of course, is the controls, Some people just can't stand the virtual controls on the iPhone and iPad, and while I've gotten used to them (it works pretty well with FIFA), it's less than ideal, and the Vita's dual analog sticks offer more-precise controls and the experience is simply better, Like with the iPhone, you can touch players to pass the ball to them, but the Vita adds the touch controls on the back of the device for precision shooting (if you touch the top-right corner of the back panel, your shot will head toward the top-right corner of the goal), The only problem is you have to be careful not to touch the back panel when you're not supposed to, which means holding your fingers in a slightly awkward position, Many people, I suspect will opt zizo bolt iphone xs max tough case & screen protector - black reviews to turn off the back touch panel and stick with the classic control system..
So the long and short of it is, FIFA Vita is a great game and a nice step up from the iOS version. That said, the price delta remains a problem. While early adopters and FIFA will pay $40 for this version, to reach a broader audience, the price for Vita games will have to come down, especially as smartphones and tablets continue to get more powerful and the games continue to improve. Of course, the more-exclusive titles that Sony puts out to showcase the Vita's talents, the better hope it will have for success. I've been an Uncharted fan for a long time, and while Uncharted: Golden Abyss looks and plays great on the Vita, you do lose something playing on the smaller screen, and that game costs $50.
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