

- #CONTROLES DE FIFA STREET 2 PSP PORTABLE#
- #CONTROLES DE FIFA STREET 2 PSP PSP#
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Youll have only about a second to defend against the move successfully, but its a great system that makes FIFA Street 2s defensive duties feel less like guesswork and, as a result, more gratifying.
#CONTROLES DE FIFA STREET 2 PSP PSP#
This system is far from perfect-particularly since using it means moving your right thumb away from the face buttons used for passing the ball, taking shots, and defending-and although experimenting with it can be fun for a short time, its unlikely that youll choose to use it over the far less unwieldy random trick button.Īnother difference in the control setups of the two games is that the PSP version gives you an opportunity to counteract opponents trick moves by hitting the correct face button when it flashes up on the screen. On the Nintendo DS, the touch screen is used to display a picture of an analog stick that-with practice-you can use to exert some control over which tricks you perform. The random trick system works reasonably well, but beating opponents with it definitely isnt as satisfying as it is when you use the trick stick in other versions of the game. The absence of a right analog stick for performing tricks on the PSP means that using the random trick button is your only option. The upshot of this is that one of the easiest ways to play isnt to beat opponents with tricks at all, but simply to stay as far away from them as possible and mash the random trick button until youre able to unleash a gamebreaker shot-which is only good for one point but is far more likely to beat the keeper than a regular shot. Unlike the home console versions of FIFA Street 2, the PSP and DS games will award you bonuses for every single trick you perform, even if the opponent closest to you at the time is at the other end of the pitch. Regardless of which game type youre playing, youll spend the majority of your time performing tricks, not only to get past opposing players, but also to increase your chances of scoring by stringing together combos and activating gamebreaker shots. Regular matches in FIFA Street 2 are played from the perspective of a sideline camera and challenge your team of four players either to score more goals than the opposition within a set time or simply to be the first to score a set number of goals. You wont find any taunts, ball-juggling mechanics, or risk-versus-reward gamebreakers on the PSP or the DS, nor will you find an end-to-end camera unless youre playing the PSP versions new one-on-one striker and sharpshooter minigames-which task you with beating a goalkeeper without the use of any tricks and are fun for about two minutes. The fact is, the PSP and DS versions of FIFA Street 2 arent handheld versions of EA Sports Bigs street soccer sequel at all but are essentially handheld versions of last years game with a couple of new features bolted on. If this game looks more like the original FIFA Street than its much-improved sequel, its because thats what it is.
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The PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube versions of FIFA Street 2 represent a significant improvement over the lackluster original, but the same cant be said for the PlayStation Portable and Nintendo DS games unfortunately. Nevertheless, when we reviewed FIFA Street we alluded to the fact that wed very much like to see its problems addressed in a sequel at some point, and now, one year later, EA Sports Big has done just that. If youve ended up with the DS version of FIFA Street 2, though, your best bet would be to play something else instead.

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