Best Non-Licensed Sports Games in FC 24

(2024年01月12日)

9 Stardew Valley
Despite being five years younger than Minecraft, one could argue that Stardew Valley soundtrack is nearly as iconic. So it a shame to put it on mute, but if you must, yoursquo;ll be able to play the game without a hitch. Stardew Valley does a great job at providing visual indicators for just about everything you need to be made aware of, so there are very few tasks yoursquo;ll have trouble with when the sound is turned off.

One potential no-sound challenge might appear when you face a Serpent in Skull Cavern. Before they fly onto the screen, they trigger a short sound cue to give you a moment to collect your wits. Without volume, yoursquo;ll have to stay extra vigilant, but you shouldnrsquo;t have too much trouble defeating them as long as you have a strong enough weapon at hand.

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The series known for serving up big time bops to set the tone for your footy exploits, FIFA has a fun but non-essential aural dimension that you can disable without issue. Whether yoursquo;re trying not to disturb someone sleeping in the next room, you simply donrsquo;t like the music, or the commentators and crowd are disrupting your concentration, there are plenty of reasons why you might want to silence the noise.

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The biggest thing yoursquo;ll be missing out on when you turn the tunes down to zero is the fact that you wonrsquo;t be forming a core memory that will trigger every time you hear one of the soundtrack songs on a throwback playlist ten years from now. But hey, nostalgia is overrated, right?

7 Cities: Skylines
Like many sim games, Cities: Skylines puts more emphasis into its control-based mechanics than it does into its sound effects. And depending on your play style, the sound effects in Cities Skylines can be totally unimportant.

While sound can be helpful to identify which parts of your cities have too much noise pollution, if yoursquo;re more interested in the more aesthetic aspects of the game, like creating cool layouts and designing interesting districts, then yoursquo;ll be totally okay if you mute everything and throw on a podcast, some TV, or maybe a relaxing playlist.

6 Forza Horizon 5
Like FIFA, Forza Horizon 5 is known for its catalog of veritable earworms that you can jam to as you cruise through its sprawling open world. The cars also sound spectacular, and the environment itself audibly responds to the ways you drive through it, both in free roam and during events.

Nevertheless, except for having a higher chance of missing out on the skill songs that double your skill score while theyrsquo;re playing, you shouldnrsquo;t run into any game-breaking issues if you need to turn the volume down. Technically, the skill songs will still play, and you can still get the bonus they offer, yoursquo;ll just need to pay closer attention to your HUD, so yoursquo;re ready to break out the fancy moves when one starts playing.

5 Among Us
The whodunit to end all whodunits, Among Us is a go-to for a casual but inevitably intense multiplayer experience. And by virtue of its playability on just about every platform, you donrsquo;t really need to be able to hear anything in order to have a good time either alone or with friends.

Sure, you could use headphones, and sure, you could enable voice chat, but in a game where being sneaky is the literal point, quiet can definitely be a virtue in more ways than one. So cut the distractions and focus on what matters: catching those pesky imposters before yoursquo;re toast.

4 Old Pokemon Games

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