martes, 7 de septiembre de 2010

Fight Night Round Four and FIFA Soccer Video Games Play Tips

FIFA soccer 09

Who doesn't really like FIFA 09, with all the tricks and techniques? There's nothing better than showing up your rivals with some fake-outs. But we are all about winning here, and in order to do that, you want to score more goals. And the best way to score those points is to learn how to make your kicks count. Here are some methodologies that should do the trick.

First, there's the hard low shot, a great move to make when you are farther back on the field. To pull this one off, do a fast double tap - or even triple tap - on the shoot button. Whatever you do, don't hold the button down too long. Remember, it's all about the fast tap ( by quick tap, I'm referring only to FIFA football game tournament - if you're doing the'quick tap' somewhere else, that is's your business... ).

Also good to understand is the chip shot. Do this with a combo of the LB and shoot button ; the ball goes right over the goal tender. Just do not hit this one too hard, or it goes flying over the net.

And then there's the ever-lovin' finesse shot, a favorite of the FIFA player. This one can be executed simply by pressing the RB ( or R1, depending on your system ). Do this one when you've got a moment to stop and try for a well-aimed shot ; the finesse shot is recommended for when you're nearer to the goal, versus the hard low shot.

These tips are easy to learn, and after getting the it down pat, you will be cleaning out your rivals' accounts every time.

Fight Night Round Four

In all the annals of sports games, the fighting game has often been a selected favorite. Sure, there's an amazing satisfaction in thrashing your contestant at soccer, soccer, or Basketball. But there's something downright therapeutic about literally getting to kick the crap out of your best buds. And so it is with EA's Fight Night Round four game, where you get to play as some of the best men that ever took up the sweet science. But in order to float like a butterfly, sting like a bee, and make your rival holler'Uncle!' ( or some other expletive that we're probably not allowed to print here ), follow this advice.

First and Foreman... Er, foremost, it is all about the counter-punch. Land one of these in, and the effect is far more potent than your typical uppercut, hook, or straight. There are 3 basic methods to get the counter-punch. First, the well-timed block ; put up your guard right as your opponent's punch lands. Second is the lean ; right as your rival is getting ready to get one in, lean back right or left. Then, go to the town. Third, bob ; use semi-circle movements with the left stick to bob out of the way. Word of warning, though - act fast! You don't have a hell of plenty of time to make the counter-punch, so be certain to get in there fast. Also remember that your opponent can land in a solid counter-punch after they've blocked, ducked or weaved. So try and keep your distance whenever it's possible.

it is also vital to keep your competitor off-balance ( literally and figuratively ) with a collection of jabs. The jab is the swiftest one in the entire game, so your best shot is to land one in when your contestant is swinging an uppercut or a hook at you.

And when all else fails, do what comes naturally : fight filthy. Your opponent has you on the ropes? Nothing a well-placed head butt or body blow can't fix. Just be careful with this one : you could get docked a point, or be disqualified.

So just try these pointers, and you'll have your opponents eating canvas ( served up with a side of crow ). Like we said, there's just nothing quite like settling the score with fisticuffs.

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