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Fifa street ps2 review
Fifa street ps2 review












fifa street ps2 review

This game isn’t to be taken too seriously. There’s also a couple stupid mini-games that aren’t fun at all and I can’t believe I just mentioned them. There are four difficulty levels, and the CPU puts up a fight on the highest setting. The whole scene is ridiculous, with themed stadiums and audio that has a garish quality, like you’re playing some non-violent kiddie game in a Japanese arcade. The graphics are dated but fairly easy on the eyes. You could probably change the grass to ice, change the ball to a puck, give the players hockey sticks, and call this “Sega Hockey Slam,” and it’d be just as much like hockey as this game is like soccer. FIFA Street gameplay for the Playstation 2.Played on the original console and recorded with Elgato Game Capture HD.The games music is copyrighted and turned. Put it all together, it’s a pretty fun, silly time. The players have exaggerated attributes, so you can zip around with a fast little girl, then dish the ball to a big slow dude who drills the ball into the net. The controls are nice and responsive, but you can often end up in a muddled mess of indistinguishable animations, just hoping you come out of it with the ball. The soccer equivalent of the hockey “one-timer” shot is a critical weapon in your offense. There’s turbo and occasional power-ups for super shots. Goalies can be tough at times, and defenders can slide tackle or simply punch their opponents, so you’ve got to dribble, deke, pass, and shoot wisely. It moves at a brisk pace with a lot of scoring, but offense and defense seem well-balanced in this imaginary arcade soccer world.

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Sega Soccer Slam pits squads of four weird characters (three plus a goalie), created solely for this game, on a tiny field with no fouls and no out of bounds. It’s a one-off release on PS2, Xbox, and GameCube. This game is more “slam” than it is “soccer,” but it’s good for some fast-paced, lighthearted fun.














Fifa street ps2 review