So yes, in all likelyhood it would be easier for them to make the gameplay work well in a way they can't seem to do with the most recent FIFA games. Meaning FIFA street games are way more simplified and arcady in terms of the gameplay approach. Well, the gameplay mechanics of the FIFA street games are completely different to the normal FIFAs so I don't see why you would fear any possible overlap from the horrid gameplay we find in the normal FIFA games into a hypothetical FIFA street 5. You want them to make another game and expect it to be good? Is it really that hard to understand that after all these years of dreadful FIFA games, people really just want a FIFA game that is actually fun to play and doesn't feel like a complete chore while playing matches? The cover of FIFA Street 2 shows a stylized picture of Cristiano Ronaldo.Lol, "These damn kids with their fancy skill moves and improper football tactics! Don't they know what real football is? How dare they try to have FUN while playing a VIDEO GAME?!?"
Jawbreaker (Big In The Game Remix feat.Hold Your Colour (Bi-Polar Mix) - Pendulum.Acredite Ou Nao (Funk Esquema Morro Mix) - João Marcello BTMscolli.Finally, there's also a challenge mode where you use the game's juggling mechanics.
Some matches will give you new pro players when you beat them.
Your player will start off average, but you'll gain experience every match you win to upgrade the members of your team with. A career mode is also in place, where you'll create a player and then assemble a team consisting of real-life players and your own creation. The game features regular kick-off games that will simply have you pick a team and and play. If you beat all three defenders, scoring the Gamebreaker will automatically win you the match. If you beat two out of three, you'll get two goals added, and the other side will lose a point. If you beat one defender, you'll get two points added to your score instead of one. However, if you beat opposing players while in Gamebreaker mode, you will gain extra bonuses. These are special, superpowered shots that are next to impossible for a keeper to save. Furthermore, there also are a ton of context-sensitive animations that depend entirely on the player's stance and his position relative to the goal, for instance while shooting.įinally, there are Gamebreakers.
For instance, Ronaldinho can use his signature trick, the Gaucho, by pressing L2, R2 and Triangle at the same time. You can do such tricks in Fifa Street 2 as well, using L1 and the right stick while standing still. Juggling is a football term that implies that you keep a ball in the air. For instance, pressing the stick up will result in a trick that will send the ball over the defender's head, while pressing the stick down will have the trickster play the ball through the defender's legs, a phenomenon called Panna. The trick's type is decided by the direction you press the analog stick into. Then, you can modify those tricks by using R2 (on PS2) or L1. You have regular tricks that can be accessed with the right stick. If the defender guesses right, he will knock back the dribbler and take the ball from him.įifa Street 2 features quite a few tricks. He must guess the direction the attacker pulls the analog stick in, and then match the movement. However, the defender can attempt to stop the animation before it is completed by pulling the analog stick himself. The attacker and defender then follow a scripted animation of a stylish beat move that would be rather tough to pull off in real life. In order to beat a player, you need to run up to him, and then pull the right stick in a direction to initiate a beat move. Various tricks can be done with the right analog stick. Rather than focussing on passing to reach the opposing goal, Fifa Street employs a system called beat moves. You play with 3 field players and one keeper. The gameplay is quite a bit different from the official FIFA games or Pro Evolution series. Gameplay Christiano Ronaldo facing Ronaldinho. The game features a bevy of star players from the real football scene.
Fifa Street 2 takes the vastly popular sport of football or soccer and turns it into a stylized game where beating an opposing defender with very technical tricks is the most important aspect of the gameplay. FIFA Street is EA BIG's follow-up to FIFA Street, a game that achieved platinum status.