Gamespot:
Ginga Toe Chop. McGeady Spin. Touzani Around the World. No, that's not complete gibberish; those are just some of the eccentrically named tricks you can use to outsmart, outrun, and outplay your opponents in FIFA Street. Their various flicks, volleys, and flashy footwork make each an impressive display of technical prowess, and--unlike the tricks in FIFA Street's predecessors--none of them would look out of place on the football pitch. The cartoonlike visuals and seemingly impossible tricks of old have been replaced with a more gritty visual style and pure, fast-paced street football. FIFA Street is satisfying to play and almost as impressive to watch, despite something of a steep learning curve to master the intricacies of the game.
While the future of FIFA 23 remains uncertain, EA could inject life back into the franchise with a new FIFA Street game.
While we're at it, can we get rid of NBA Live and get NBA Street Homecourt back? Or NBA Jam?!
I miss the the PS2, GCN and Xbox days. I always preferred the arcade style sports games over the simulation entries. They were more entertaining for me to watch or play. There was a lot more variety back then as well. You had options. Now not so much.
The football season has finally started again, so let's have a look at some of our favourite football games to rediscover some hidden sporting talent.
Another FIFA Street?