This football sim seems to have a bit going for it, with a power bar for passes, something that PES and FIFA took years to implement, it features something like every world cup team and squad to use, and the ability to perform your own goal celebrations. The gameplay, controls and presentation though to me are a bit ruff and limit the game being elevated to the next level.
*Also known as Absolute Football
For a 1999 sixth generation game this looks fantastic, and offers some arcade footballing fun. However, I can't see this having the longevity of a PES/FIFA, as it just doesn't contain enough depth. Players don't sprint, there is no through ball, one camera angle making it difficult to know where players are, and poor AI to name a few things that make this not so good on the console.
Another arcade shooter ported to the ps2. I don't enjoy this as much as the Time Crisis games. Partly because I like the cop/bad guy attribute of TC as opposed to the fictitious Vampires. It plays well though and if you like pulling the trigger this won't disappoint.
Once you are used to the controls, which take some time to adjust to, this arcadey rally game is one of the better ones on the PlayStation. It features nice visuals and a good variety of tracks.
Gameplay 3.5/5
Graphics 4/5
Sound 3/5
Difficulty 3.5/5
Originality 3.5/5
Something different than your FIFA's and Pro Evo's. This football game was more like futsal, but as the title suggests with wild tricks and the matches were on the streets. 3-3.5/5
Gameplay 3.5/5
Graphics 3/5
Sound 4/5
Difficulty 3.5/5
Originality 4/5