FIFA Street review: When players collide
There’s no way FIFA Street could have merely been an additional mode in FIFA Soccer 12. The latter takes to the conventional styles of soccer, where setting up plays and well-timed crosses are the keys to victory. The former focuses on “the beautiful game,” where one player juggles a ball around with blinding grace, tricking an opponent into moving one direction while taking the ball in the other.
FIFA Street utilizes the Player Impact Engine found in FIFA 12, which relies more heavily on the physics of players and the ball instead of using only animations. It’s a good starting point for a game that, compared to other FIFA titles, spotlights soccer tricks more than ever. The end result, however, turns into a “FIFA lite” of sorts, with shoddy action frighteningly reminiscent of the problematic FIFA 12 demo.Continue reading FIFA Street review: When players collideFIFA Street review: When players collide originally appeared on Joystiq on Thu, 15 Mar 2012 20:10:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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