A player can also do some extremely unrealistic tricks such as running along a wall with the ball at his feet, then flipping off it and beating a player before knocking the ball over another defender and ramming the ball into the net (or any other object that serves as a goal). Finally, you can trap the ball with the left trigger or L2 for additional tricks. You can also use the stick to do ground tricks, both in beating players or using various flashy-looking drags. If you are standing still, the player will start to juggle, but if you are running, he'll knock the ball in front of him to set himself up for a volley or beat a player. The Y button (on Xbox 360) or the Triangle button (on PS3) can be used to launch the ball into the air. Pass along to outpass an opponent more indirectly. You play in small arenas that have walls that you can use to beat players or There are some gravity-defying tricks in the game
Instead of a keeper and 10 field players, FIFA Street 3 will allow you to take control of only one keeper and 4 field players.
The game's cover features cartoonish renderings of Ronaldinho of Brazil, Peter Crouch of England, and Gennaro Gattuso of Italy. A Nintendo DS version was developed by Exient Entertainment. This is the first FIFA Street game for the new generation of consoles, the Xbox 360 and PS3. Street soccer is very flashy, and the game features many over-the-top tricks that only the best freestylers in the world can do easily. FIFA Street 3 is the third game in EA Canada's street soccer franchise.