Controls are generally tight and work well once you know what you're doing. Like other games in the BIG line,
FIFA Street 3 features a number of special moves that you normally wouldn't see in a traditional game. While you'll see your fair share of wall runs and other unorthodox moves during each game, most of what your players can do is grounded in reality. There are still a few physics-defying moves (most of which involve ball handling), though you won't see the supermen that tend to make up a normal roster in games like
NFL Street.
Tricks and feints are pulled off by flicking the right stick in various directions while other tricks, like juggles, are mapped to the face buttons. The animation system is generally pretty smooth, though there are times when it looks like the animation is trying to play catch up by going through a few extra transitional animations.
Overall, FIFA Street 3 is an okay game. The slick presentation and general feel both work in the game's favor. At the same time, both of these items overshadow the gameplay and almost feel like they are meant to distract you from the game's weaker areas.