Published: 2012-04-08, Author: Ben , review by: avforums.com
PannaInteresting and varied game modesSkills can be satisfyingPannedImpact Engine isn't at its bestIncomplete online offeringDefending is frustratingLeveling is a choreYou own this Total You want this Total You had this Total FIFA Street Xbox ReviewThe F...
Tight, trick-heavy football action, Variety of different game styles, Strong graphics and sound
Light on game modes, Some might not like the different feel
A surprisingly successful reinvention. With the new FIFA Street EA hasn't just created a decent offshoot of the series, but an enjoyable counterpoint that some players might actually prefer. FIFA Street is fresh, fast-paced and exhilarating, and hopefully...
Published: 2012-03-01, Author: Luke , review by: T3.com
Comprehensive array of skills, Selection of game modes, Variety of playing surfaces
Stuttering gameplay at times, Slow controls, Jilted player collisions
Like the full FIFA release, Street is a game that will keep you entertained and striving for success when accompanied by a group of friends, a crate of beer and a lads night in mentality to Saturday evening. Unlike its illustrious sibling, however, th
Published: 2012-04-17, Author: Sean , review by: gotgame.com
Thoughts: This reboot of FIFA Street is probably the best out of the entire FIFA Street series by a wide margin. Personally, I like the choice to push it towards a more trick focused version of the FIFA series. What truly separates this from a FIFA lite...
Abstract: The somewhat mythologized sub-genre called street soccer -- as presented by FIFA Street -- is hedonistic and excessive, with a strong tilt toward showboating and theatrics. It’s puzzling, then, that EA Sports decided to use Lionel Messi for the game’...
Abstract: Do you know what a ‘panna’ is? Your reviewer didn’t before picking up this game, proving there’s educational value to be had everywhere. Like nearly everything in FIFA Street, it involves humiliating an opponent by flicking the ball past him in a ludic...
Abstract: FIFA Street Review1 2 Last week, Lionel Messi became the first player ever to score 5 goals in one Champions League match. His performance didn't only embarrass a handy Bayer Leverkusen outfit, it epitomised why EA poached his face from Konami's falter...
Brings flair and pizzazz to the FIFA series, Comprehensive career and online modes, Almost as entertaining to watch as it is to play, Slick presentation.
Complex controls can make certain tricks difficult to learn, Some grinding required to progress in World Tour mode.
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Abstract: Ginga Toe Chop. McGeady Spin. Touzani Around the World. No, that's not complete gibberish; those are just some of the eccentrically named tricks you can use to outsmart, outrun, and outplay your opponents in FIFA Street. Their various flicks, volleys, ...