Tuesday, April 22, 2014

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FIFA Street - Xbox 360
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I've always been a big fan of soccer and although FIFA '12 is an awesome game, I don't seem to enjoy playing it. However with Fifa Street I get to play Soccer at a much faster pace keeping me engaged. The field sizes almost reminds me of hockey which I also love. The great thing about this game is that there was effort put in by the developer to add more depth. You can play in a variety of game modes included a "create your own mode" feature. The fields/venues are also very awesome. Everything from a high school gym to a rooftop to the middle of a busy night time city atmosphere. Not to mention that they got rid of the "unique" yet slightly weird/cheesy character models they've used in past Fifa Street games. The only thing missing is "John Motson here with Andy Gray...". FIFA '12 & FIFA Street are two totally different soccer games but for me personally, FIFA Street has stolen my heart!

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This game is ok. But I am more disappointed than happy with this game. After you get to play it for a few the days, u start to notice all the little mistakes. When a player from the opposing team does a skill move and doesn't take you out, he still gets a whole bunch of credit for that move. Which sucks and is unfair. When you play this game on hard, that's when the opposing team makes points for attempting the smallest move while you have to try extremely hard to make a single skill move. I like the concept of the game that allows you to have fun in multiplayer. It's fun schooling ur friends. But the Rest I don't really like. FIFA can do way better with these games. I'll stick to regular FIFA 13 than FIFA street.

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I played FIFA street 3, and I've played Pure Futboll but those were just not well done and that becomes obvious as you start playing FIFA Street 12, which gets it spot on. The FIFA 12 engine is amazing, and they've tweaked it and put it to good use here. It's actually got a completely different feeling to it -I'm a very good FIFA '12 player and I do very well online by keeping things really simple very few tricks, etc. mostly just playing a neat & tidy tactical game. Well, in FIFA Street, I find I actually have to do the things I don't normally do in FIFA. The gameplay is very different because of smaller fields and more emphasis on ball control. I'm not nearly as good in FIFA Street and I do enjoy FIFA 12 games better because of my playing style, but FIFA Street is different and I really appreciate that.

You have different game styles you can play and they all work really well and give you a different flavour: 5-on-5, 6-on-6, 2-on-2 panna, 2-on-2 freestyle, futsal. I play best on futsal -which has out-of-bounds and fouls so it plays a bit slower than the other styles -because of my FIFA '12 experience (I think of a football-basketball hybrid playing this). I'm not so good on panna as that really puts the emphasis on tricks but keeps scoring a compelling part of the game by accumulating points for doing tricks but only counting these when you do score.

I could never really get into the virtual pro in FIFA, but here it's an integral part of the game via the World Tour (I was really happy they had a Western Canada tour!) and I actually do like customizing my character. You get to unlock all kinds of clothing, skill moves, and increase you attributes. You can also hear your character speak on the field (and I gave him an Eastern European accent that sounded a lot like me :)). One thing that worried me a bit though is that after playing for a total of ten hours, I think I had better skills than Messi. That doesn't seem right.

One other point here. Seems to me that online you can only play with your own squad (which you acquire and improve on the world tour), so if you were hoping like me to beat Barcelona with Bayern Munchen online, that's not going to happen. I'm taking a star off on fun because of that.

I've come up against a lot of guys online on FIFA '12 that really seem to enjoy the dribbling and tricks aspect but I find playing a defensive, counter-attacking game works really well to shut them down (and it's probably a frustrating experience for them). If you're one of those guys, or just want a different experience, this is the game for you.

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This was a great game and my sons loved it, but after awhile of playing it, it began to become repetitive, with the same moves and same music. But, great you will like it.

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I have spent over 50 hours playing this game...for 2 reasons. First, I love the street game, tricks look cool, and the difficulty is great. The ability to create my players and play with pros is nice as well. However, the REAL reason I've spent so much time on this game is because it keeps corrupting the save file. It's now happened to me 3 times. I have never heard of another game that corrupts a save file for no reason. And, it's not because I'm resetting the box. It always happens after I win/lose a game and it's saving my progress. I couldn't be more frustrated. And EA is totally unhelpful. If you want to play a game and then lose your progress on a regular basis, get this game. Otherwise, I'd stay away.

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