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Friday, November 2, 2012

FIFA Street : Game Review



FIFA Street : Game Review

FIFA Street is the fourth game in the series, but rather than counting down the numeric path and calling it FIFA Street 4, EA has chosen to start over with the franchise. Rightly so, because this game rights all the wrongs that preceded in the earlier versions and has incorporated the successful features from FIFA 12, and yet keeping the experience simple and arcade.
The Game uses the animations and parts of the physics engine from FIFA 12 as well as the character models. You’ll rarely see a foul awarded and tactical defending has been ditched too. This system has not only included tricks to dribble past opponents along the ground, but also to use aerial tricks.
The gameplay is hugely complimented in the World Tour(FIFA Street’s Career mode). The number of players in matches and tournaments varies, so you could have anywhere from 2 to 6 players a side, with venues ranging from parking lots to massive indoor football stadiums.There are various match types too, including standard timed to trick based matches and last man standing games (loses a player every time u score).
There’s an Astounding amount of variety and lots to do in World tour. Its easily the best career mode in an EA football game. In Online team play mode, you can control your pro and play along with seven other human players across all of FIFA Street match types.
Long Story short, FIFA Street is the perfect alternative when you want a break from the realistic FIFA 12. Its simple and yet deep and rewarding, and in the World tour, it has the best career mode to ever grace a FIFA game.

FIFA Street Gameplay Amazing Tricks and Goals


FIFA Street
Price : Rs 2799(PS3), Rs 2699(XBOX 360)
Publisher : EA Sports
Developer : EA Canada
Release Date : 13th March 2012

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