![]() This segment reminds us how fun FIFA Street was to play and most of us hope this is a precursor to the series returning. The story begins in Brazil where Alex Hunter and his teammate are challenged to a 3v3 match that plays identically to FIFA Street. I loved The Journey in FIFA 17 and this year's continuation of the story is even cooler. ![]() You gain a great appreciation for the attention to detail in this area. The replays of goals and near misses are great to watch and inspect. None of the physical reactions appeared to be over the top. Even a brush of a players foot can cause him or her to hit the ground, or to trip. Players stumble and collapse realistically when interacting with opponents and teammates. The same can be said for player-to-player physics. The slightest touch can alter the course of the ball. In every instance that I saw in the matches I played, the ball physics were superb. It's most apparent on light touches or passes and shots that aren't struck with power. The heavier ball I mentioned shouldn't be looked at as a drawback. ![]() The Ball And Players Bounce And Collide Beautifully ![]() I'm not an expert FIFA player, but I'm good enough to exploit a poorly performing CPU. When you score or get into a position to find the back of the net, it'll be because you set yourself up properly, or you will have taken advantage of a complete mismatch of speed and skill in a given matchup. CPU defenders are better and smarter when it comes to challenges and taking proper angles to stop runs. ![]()
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