The game is the first game in the series to feature both national and club teams. Each of these arenas attempt to reflect the style of football played in that country. The game features a large number of real life players from 3000 teams of many of the world's biggest leagues, and locations from around the world ranging from the streets of Amsterdam to the beaches of Rio de Janeiro. Other new features include improved one-touch passing, a feature called Street Ball Control, and a new "ATTACK" dribbling system.
FIFA Street features twice as many tricks as are possible in FIFA 12, with much greater variety, and over 50 more than its predecessor FIFA Street 3. As with the previous games in the series, skill moves are an important element of gameplay. The focus is once again on fast-paced games involving small teams of five or six players per side, one-on-one, and game modes based on panna and futsal are also included. You're looking for the best FIFA content? Then stay with EarlyGameand kick it like Messi.In an effort to make the game more "authentic", the stylised cartoon-like visuals of previous games in the series has been dropped in favour of a more realistic look, though there will still be the same emphasis on skill moves and tricks. But, as I said, the VOLTA mode will be much more suitable for one or the other drinking game in the future. They all sound nice, but how often you'll actually play them remains to be seen. Whoever has collected the most after a certain amount of time wins. Here, you have to dribble over certain fields and claim them for yourself. Disco LavaĪ dribble game where the goal is to show ball control. If the ball bounces twice, you lose the point. A net in the middle and, like with tennis, you have to keep the ball in the field and play it skillfully to the other side.
You can dodge, duck and jump to the side. In Dodgeball, teams of two compete against each other and the goal is to shoot each other down. Both in couch co-op and online, you can simply let your mind wander and relax. This new feature could turn FIFA into a (popular) party game again. VOLTA Arcade in FIFA 22Īrcade is supposed to be the party mode in FIFA 22. There are new mini-games waiting for you in VOLTA Arcade. So far – sounds amazing! We're up for this mode, it should be much more fun than VOLTA has been so far. The referee looks away for a bit, fouls are non-existent for a few moments. Ram your opponents into the ground or simply tackle them away. But you can also catch up with a rushing striker to prevent a goal by him. You can use this ability to sprint from your own penalty area to the opponent's, without a defender being able to catch up. Your player will become incredibly fast, blasting past 99 speed. A power shot should pretty much result in a goal, if not quite like the Gamebreaker shot in FIFA Street back in the day. but they'll be left on the ground for a while if they catch the heat. Defenders and keepers won't have a chance to block your fired missile. | © EA Sports PowershotĪs the name suggests, no one can stop this shot. VOLTA seems to go more into the direction of FIFA Street. You start with a cooldown and have to wait a certain amount of time before you can activate these skills. The Gamebreaker is back! That's right, you can activate special abilities during the game.
If you can fill up the second, the next goal counts as x3, and if you fill up the bar completely, you'll even be rewarded with x4.īut that's not all. If you fill up the first one, your next goal will count double.