The controls for the game work pretty well, though using one of the bumpers to switch teammates can be a bit of a pain at times. The A.I. at each level seems to fit with the description – easy levels make the game a blowout, but on harder difficulties, you’ll be hard pressed to keep up with your opponents.
Overall, I enjoyed FIFA Street 3 but would have liked it more if I had more people to play it with. If you’ve got friends into this kind of thing that you can round-up regularly, then great, this is for you. If not, you might be less tempted to look into it. Obviously, EA Sports BIG has room for improvement next year, and let’s hope they give single players a bit more to do than just two basic options.
Pros: Art style fits with the style of the game. Feels a bit like Mario Strikers Charged, except a little more realistic and with a FIFA license instead.
Cons: Not a whole lot to do here, geared more towards multiplayer than single-player.
FIFA Street 3 is rated E (Everyone) by the ESRB. This game can also be found on: Nintendo DS and PS3.







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