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If you score a goal, whatever points you've banked from beats and dribble moves is added to your goal total. As a matter of fact, in Panna, the tricks you perform go into a bank. Most of the game modes reward your trickery. Once you master all of the stick controls, which are similar to traditional FIFA controls, you will be pulling off sick beats with ease. It makes the action far more frantic and furious.Ĭheck out gameplay from a game played with Panna rules as well:įIFA Street is all about cool dribble and passing maneuvers. These game types are especially cool because there is no goalkeeper.
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Modes like Panna and Last Man Standing feature varied rule sets and smaller goals to add even more variety and arcade action. Here is a video of gameplay from a timed match: There is a ton of action, but still enough true football elements to keep the hardcore fans from crying foul.
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It plays like a sim game, indoors, within a smaller playing field. This mode is a perfect hybrid between a simulation style game and a arcade experience. Of these options, Futsal is my favorite, though all are entertaining to play. The whole community is going to be user generated.Tradtional Five on Five, Panna Rules, Futsal, Last Man Standing and Custom Match. "You can dress your player in what you want…from shoes, shirts and socks to hats. "Fundamentally street football is about playing the game and doing well but then there’s a whole subculture surrounding it. You can now play with men and women on the same pitch. "It is our most accessible, customisable and inclusive mode ever. "It’s much more of a blank canvas in terms of self expression," Prior said. Volta will not only handle differently, it will also look unique with a new level of customisation brought to the game via the mode. Seen as a potential stepping stone into the more traditional FIFA experience, Volta is built around the core gameplay features of the main game but with its own distinct feel.įrom more intricate skill moves and improved character animations to how you interact with street environments, there will be a distinct difference between the pitch and the streets. But we weren’t looking back intentionally trying to recreate that experience because we wanted to make something more authentic and more befitting of the culture of street football." "The FIFA family at EA is quite large and there was a ton of experience from people that did work on FIFA Street. "We traveled the globe to do our research and look at the street football game to understand the culture of it. "FIFA Street we built many years ago and it was fantastical, a bit over the top and probably not authentic - we wanted to root this game in authenticity," Aaron McHardy, an executive producer on FIFA 20, told Goal. Though now integrated into FIFA 20, Volta is not a slim-downed version of FIFA Street, nor is it trying to replicate what was done previously.Īfter traveling to Amsterdam and Brazil in an attempt to truly understand street football, EA are out to ensure Volta stays true to the streets. "You don’t need to understand the offside trap, you don’t need a team, it really breaks that barrier to entry down." "It is one of the most asked for features from our core audience, but we also see it as a chance to break down barriers and make the game as a whole much more accessible. It’s a part of football we haven’t previously had in the game, so we’re super excited to bring that aspect to FIFA. The roots of football start in the backyard, down at the park. "Almost all of our consumers never have their first kick of a football in an 11v11 game. "So we’ve focused on the 11-side form of the game for many years successfully - well there’s a whole other world of football out there and that’s the street scene. "Volta is actually a Portuguese word that means return and the idea is we’re bringing the other half of the football world to the game. It’s the biggest FIFA we’ve ever made," FIFA 20 creative director Matt Prior told Goal. It's been over seven years since the last FIFA Street game was released and after countless fan requests, EA are once again tackling the other side of football.