Even some locations are reused from previous Street titles. But you probably won't bother after the second or third location because you will have already maxed out your player by then and unlocked all the clothing. The best part is you have to do seven five-point games and a tournament in each of the ten locations to completely beat the game. There aren't any challenges that require special accomplishments to progress like in NBA Street V3. Every single game you will play in the single player is exactly the same - power up your Gamebreaker so that you can score the mandatory five goals easily (tournaments don't have a score limit, just a time limit). This game comes with the same pedigree as the wonderful FIFA 2005 and NBA Street V3, so it should have been a great arcade game, but it isn't. There is also a faulty multiplayer that could have been left out for all the play time it will see. From the different locales you visit you can challenge other teams to friendly games to five points, compete in tournaments where each game is two halves, or challenge professional footballers to matches and if you win they will join your team. money to buy stuff) and Respect Points (a.k.a. In this version you are assigned the task of creating a player and then taking him and seven other players around the globe earning Skill Bills (a.k.a. EA has produced an extremely average game with this addition to the Street franchise. That may be true, but this, FIFA Street, is far from what the glorious game aspires to be. "This is where football really started, on the streets!"
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