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by Tom Kelly Casual sports games aim to provide light hearted entertainment, minus the serious sim feel. They are all about those oh so loveable pick up and play mechanics, which make a game easy for everyone to enjoy. The key here is that just because a game is easy to handle and accessible to everyone does not necessarily mean it is all that fun. Read more
The DS version of FIFA Street 3 is a huge improvement over its predecessor, thanks in no small part to the fact that it supports an end-to-end camera that's far more appropriate than the traditional sideline perspective. However, the new game's array of unlockable uniforms and licensed soccer balls just isn't nearly incentive enough to put up with its repetitive gameplay for long. Read more
Closing Comments FIFA Street 3 turned out the better game compared to last year's mess, but it's still not a "good" one. I'm imagining that FIFA Street 3 is simply a testbed for NHL's possible move to the Nintendo DS. The stylus controls might not make a trick-based three-on-three soccer game fun to play, but it has the potential to work for focused pass-and-shoot mechanics for ice hockey. It's an idea whose time has come and hopefully the ideas created for this weaker... Read more
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