These aerial battles expand in scope as the game progresses, with offensive and defensive abilities triggered by
the face buttons on the controller.
Various attacks are mapped to each of the four
face buttons on the controller, leading to lots of interesting combo attack possibilities that utilize skills called Artes.
This is not the case in Bloody Roar Extreme, which means you will only use
the face buttons on the controller and very rarely use the other buttons.
Player movement is actually controlled with
the face buttons on the controller, giving the game what is described as a more tactical feel.
The face buttons on the controller are for two kicks and two different punches (which means one button for each arm and leg).
Notes appear on screen and correspond with either directions or
face buttons on the controller.
You use one of two
face buttons on the controller to initiate quick and strong attacks.
All
the face buttons on this controller are easy to hit without needing to move your thumb much and they provide a good feel when pressing them down (sort of like a snap — but not quite!).
Each of the four characters in your party are mapped to
the face buttons on the controller.
The face buttons on the controller are for two kicks and two different punches (which means one button for each arm and leg).
But in FIFA 98 you also control the crowd noises with
the face buttons on the controller.
The face buttons on this controller feel a bit stiff and clicky as the letters are engraved with a matte finish.