Can’t wait for the FIFA 2014 World Cup? FIFA Street is ready to fill the gap with a high energy arcade take on football that celebrates street culture as much as the sport itself. Available on PS3 and Xbox 360, the game centers on fast paced matches that can unfold in one on one clashes or in tight teams of five and six players. The crowd roars, the ball rattles along the asphalt, and every touch bristles with personality as players sprint past defenders with quick cuts, deft feints, and sudden bursts of speed. The trick catalog has expanded to include twice as many moves compared to the previous title, allowing for bigger combos, flashier feints, and more daring finishes that look as stylish as they feel. With a roster of fully playable characters, each figure brings a distinct flavor to the street pitch, letting players choose a style that fits their instincts whether they prefer tight control, dazzling flair, or powerful finishing. The emphasis remains on speed, improvisation, and control rather than rigid tactics, but the core objective stays simple and addictive: outplay the opponent through skill, timing, and a bit of showmanship. Matches unfold with a smooth rhythm that rewards clever dribbling, smart passing, and bold approaches to goal, all set against recreations of urban venues that capture the rough charm of real street games. While grounded in authentic ball physics, the gameplay never loses its playful edge, encouraging improvisation and audacious moves that keep spectators on their feet. The experience dovetails with the spirit of the World Cup season by offering a celebratory, accessible alternative to traditional simulation leagues, inviting players to experiment with fresh combinations and memorable finishes. In short, FIFA Street on PS3 and Xbox 360 serves as a vibrant playground where speed rules, style counts, and every match offers a new chance to turn a routine touch into a moment of magic, making it a natural companion for fans looking to extend the 2014 World Cup excitement beyond the tournament itself.