The players do move smoothly, the animations are pretty good, and you get a sweet Johnny Cage like green trail following the ball when you do tricks. The players all mesh together as well think to yourself, "sweet, I have Christiano Ronaldo on my team, but which one is he?" The only way you can differentiate most players is if they have different color hair. The arenas appear really flat, almost like you are just running on top of artsy black top. Graphically FIFA Street 3 is a tad bland.
Simple, yes addicting, you better believe it. Last but not least is the mildly entertaining Kick up, which is a rhythm based mini-game aimed at knocking the ball around hackey sack style. Not surprisingly though I could not find anyone to play with, and yes I have friends ok, maybe I don't. Aside from the all too easy and mundane Street Challenge, players can engage in exhibition matches against the computer or play friends via system connect or Nintendo Wi-Fi. Here is something to be excited about: the more you play, the more you get to unlock new soccer balls and kits, so instead of the plain black uniforms you can get navy blue. It is up you to determine how long you feel like partaking in these stale challenges because that is basically the depth of the game there is not much to it.
After you win a certain number of events in one place, you are given the opportunity of recruiting a player from whatever ridiculous team you just played, and so the game goes. Challenges range from winning by two goals, first team to score four, accumulating a certain number of trick points, etc. You travel the world, going from one strange locale to the other partaking in silly challenges all aiming to establish yourself as a reputable team. There is almost nothing we have not seen before from this type of title. Take your team to the urban playgrounds of South America, the rooftops in Asia, the streets of Europe, or a special location in Africa exclusive to the Nintendo DS.įIFA Street 3 is currently set for an early 2008 release.The main flaw of FIFA Street 3 is the 'been there, done that' feel of it all. Fill up your Gamebreaker bar and trigger Touch Screen controlled team trick moments to increase your chances of scoring a goal.įIFA Street 3 on the Nintendo DS will also features an exclusive mini-game called Kick Ups that will challenge you to keep the ball in the air and test your ball juggling skills.īuild your team around your favourite player in Street Challenge Mode, and then take them from Pretender to Legendary status by completing challenges, developing Team Chemistry, improving your Reputation and unlocking balls, kits and a few surprises. Use the stylus and simple button controls to combine moves together between players to execute rewarding combos – providing you with tons of different ways to showcase your street skills. With the all new FIFA Street 3 Touch Screen control scheme you can control all aspects of your team’s performance from passing and shooting to more advanced moves like juggling, headers and bicycle kicks.
The game will obviously feature a Touch Screen control system where you can use the stylus to perform over-the-top trick moves, passes and shots.įIFA Street 3 will once again be a fast-paced, arcade football experience which places the game’s biggest stars in exotic locales around the world and will feature the world’s best players representing 18 of the top international teams.
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So, what has EA got in store for us for the handheld version of FIFA Street 3? Well, first up we have the tiniest screenshots we've ever seen, so it's pretty to tell how it looks, but we are assured that the DS version will feature the same stylised carictures that appear in the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions with appearance from many famous players, including Wayne Rooney and Ronaldinho (does he have another name?).