When comparing World of Goo vs FIFA 15, the Slant community recommends World of Goo for most people. In the question“What are the best PC games that don't revolve around killing people?” World of Goo is ranked 9th while FIFA 15 is ranked 45th. The most important reason people chose World of Goo is:
A lot of attention has been put into creating interesting levels with great pacing and variety throughout the game.
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Pros
Pro Great variety in puzzles
A lot of attention has been put into creating interesting levels with great pacing and variety throughout the game.
Pro Beautiful visual style
World of Goo is pleasing to look at. Most of the time it's very colorful and joyful, but it changes from time to time to reflect different parts of the world. Nevertheless, it is stylistically well presented throughout the game.
Pro A twisted tale
As you start playing there doesn't seem to be much of a story. A few philosophical messages left behind by the Sign Painter and a cut-scene here or there. But as you progress through the game you unearth different details about a slightly disturbing world.
Pro Good, funny music
Each level has good and very funny music.
Pro Excellent physics engine
Physics in-game take into account gravity, wind, weight of different goo-balls, structural integrity of your architectural solutions to create an addictive, "let me try this one more time"-type of gameplay.
Pro New animations for goalkeepers
In past titles goalkeeper movements were a bit rigid an un-lifelike, with FIFA 15 that has changes as there are now new animations that make their movements look more realistic, giving a more lifelike feel to the game.
Pro New team management menus
It is now easier to see what one is doing due to the new menu design of team management as it is more intuitive and has large icons.
Pro Captures players individuality and emotions
Players react and behave more natural than previous iterations of the game thus giving a more realistic feel to the overall experience.
Pro Highly replayable
As Fifa is a soccer simulator every match is different, especially if you play online or with friends.
Cons
Con No co-op mode
The PC version does not include the co-op mode that was included in the Wii Ware version.
Con Commentary still feels off
The commentary is still odd at times as it is easy to tell all recorded reaction were recorded separate and with that does not sound realistic that the commentators are talking to one another as they would in real life. Neither commentator reacts to what the other one is saying, only to comment on what the player is doing, it just feels off and unrealistic.
Con Stamina
Players get exhausted quickly as you continue to play, a veiled attempt to get you paying that impacts the fun.