- August 25, 2020
- Gamajun
Street Power Football
Street Power Football has a variety of modes and courses in which to play them, but with no real tournaments and unsatisfying gameplay, it's hard to find any enjoyment in it.
20%Game Brain Score
humor
gameplay, graphics
30% User Score 20 reviews
Critic Score 40% 1 reviews
Platforms
About
Sick style and high-energy action come together in this arcade-style football experience. Face off against street football legends or friends in a variety of over-the-top game modes and playgrounds, unleashing tricks and crushing Super Powers as you grow your status to become Street King.







Audience ScoreBased on 21 reviews
humor3 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions
- The game features a variety of fun game modes, including challenges and freestyle play.
- The soundtrack is enjoyable, featuring a mix of dance hits and international hip hop tracks.
- The game has a nostalgic feel reminiscent of classic street sports games, providing a quick football fix.
- The game requires a constant internet connection, making it unplayable offline.
- Gameplay is clunky and lacks polish, with issues like poor ball physics and unresponsive controls.
- The game is considered overpriced for the quality and content it offers, leading to disappointment among players.
gameplay
6 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay in Street Power Football is a mixed bag; while it features a variety of modes and content, many players find it standard and lacking in depth. The trick shot mode is particularly criticized for being boring, and overall, the gameplay experience feels underdeveloped and insufficiently tested, leading to a lack of enjoyment.
“The gameplay itself is pretty fun with the notable exception of the trick shot mode, which is so boring.”
“Especially when you consider all the game mechanics at play here.”
“In the trailers, it looked really nice; however, the actual gameplay is really bad.”
“It took me 10 minutes to get to any sort of gameplay.”
“There certainly is a lot of content in this, but the gameplay is standard, and it feels like it wasn't tested in-house enough.”