2016年3月10日星期四

FIFA Street Vision


So before we delve in to how the next FIFA Street could look, a very quick history lesson. Back in 2005 EA released the original FIFA Street; their first stab at this genre which arrived to fairly lukewarm commercial and critical success. Then came FIFA Street 2 just a year later, and following that there was the absolute abomination that was FIFA Street 3 in 2008.

buy cheap fifa coins online And then incredibly almost THREE years ago now in 2012, EA released their revamped version of the FIFA Street franchise (if you call it FIFA Street 4 they get very upset) which aimed to add gritty realism, as opposed to cartoon caricature. And it’s of course the game I’ll be discussing primarily in this series.

But apart from providing you with quiz question answers, there is a point to this albeit brief tour through FIFA Streets of old. Because without any of us really noticing, EA markedly changed the entire design and structure of the series for FIFA Street (2012).

FIFA Street at least as I see it, has always been about real footballers, doing real things, in somewhat unreal street scenarios. That’s the games USP. If you look back to FIFA Street 2 on YouTube for example, it’s always the likes of Beckham, Raul, Ronaldinho, etc taking centre stage. And rightly so.

fifa coins online review And yet, for the most recent FIFA Street, we were tasked almost exclusively to build our own street experience around not only ourselves, but our friends too. All through a fairly exhaustive set of creation and customisation tools. Which on the surface is absolutely fine (choice is great) but it was a real departure for me at least, from what made FIFA Street great.

how to buy fifa coins online In the previous games your job was to cobble together a band of very real, but very diverse street professionals. Starting with the fairly average, until you eventually progressed to recruit the very best players in the world. The more notoriety your street team had, the better players you could attract, and winning events allowed you to hand pick certain players from rival street teams.

I remember a time very early on in a FIFA Street 2 campaign, where I managed to recruit current FIFA Legend Jay-Jay (so good they named him twice) Okocha. Who at the time, was an absolute revelation for my humble street team. He was by no means the “best” player in the game, (he was at Bolton) but he set my team on fire. And that memory sticks with me even now.

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