The gamebreaker got refined in Fifa Street 2 and 3 to give it some extra qualities. By doing tricks, you can build up a gamebreaker, which will allow you to perform a superpowered shot. The object is, just like in real football to score goals.
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GameplayThe gameplay in the Fifa Street series is quite simple, you have a keeper and either three (in the first two games) or four (in the third game) field players, in a small arena that allows you to freely use the walls to pass and do tricks. It's from these scenes that the idea behind FIFA Street, and maybe Street games in general may have been born. They may also get really good at juggling tricks, which is a freestyle term for keeping the ball in the air.
However, some of them start to build exceptional technique with the ball, and they think up tricks that will make an opponent think they are going to take the ball somewhere else than it'll go. There is little space in the streets, especially in huge cities like Rio, so the kids don't have the room to play with passes and long balls. A football is often constructed with garbage found lying around in the street, but those kids don't mind. The idea for FIFA Street probably came from street visions in cities such as Rio de Janeiro, where the poor kids have little else to do beside playing football. The term "street" implies that a sport is taken and then turned into an over-the-top version of that sports that's heavy on superhuman tricks and light on realism. The FIFA Street series is EA BIG's "street" take on football, or soccer.