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World Tour Soccer 2002 Sony Playstation 2 Game here
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:711719717225
Condition:Used
Genre:Sports
Platform:Playstation 2
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Everyone
SKU:PS2_WORLD_TOUR_SOCCER_2002
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I remember seeing this title emerge from relative obscurity earlier this year, and my thoughts were the same as many others: “989 Sports has a soccer game?!” Well, yes and no. Originally known as This Is Football 2002 in the UK, it was brought over from UK developers Studio Soho and rechristened World Tour Soccer 2002. So gamers can breathe a sigh of relief that the poor sports titles in 989’s lineup are quite far removed from this one.Gameplay is king here, and this fact is vitally important, as graphically, this one looks fairly amateurish. Odd player models (what’s with the shoulders?), blockish heads, rudimentary facial expressions, and stiff animation all combine to make this a title that won’t exactly be winning any Prettiest Picture awards. But for those of you willing to sacrifice some shine for gritty gameplay will be properly rewarded. The gameplay falls between the arcade happenings of FIFA 2001 and the slightly more open approach of FIFA 2002. The closer gameplay camera is reminiscent of FIFA 2001, but WTS implements a more open and realistic passing/shooting system, like FIFA 2002. Whereas EA’s 2k2 effort was often a chore, with its “pass anywhere” mechanics more often leading to chaos than creativity, WTS gives you a wider array of moves and some leeway in pulling them off while not reverting too far into the “magnet-ball” era of the pre-2k1 days.The commentary is not as varied, detailed, or enjoyable as FIFA’s Motson/Gray tandem, but it doesn’t detract..
The best footie game in America by far.Since konami seems to shy away from releasing any of its titles, sega stuck in acade, and ea continuing to make the slowest and most boring series ever, I figured that someone sometime somewhere was going to make a title worth playing. I just didn’t figure that it would be Sony and Soho doing it.The game isn’t perfect. It is a little slow and the camera is limited in its options. The J-league is left out and there is no realistic market. The only gameplay flaw is a weak shooting system, same dumb FIFA 2002 aerial system, and a non-existant offensive player switcher (its a bust when you loose controll of the ball).However, what’s good about the game gives it a five star review. The ability to play in multiple divisions is a blast (I’m taking my midlanders all down). The graphics a darn good and not as confused as FIFA and the crowd atmosphere is suprisingly good. Passing and crossing is actually usable and fun. wee! Enough competition to keep any fan busy for a while.A good effort and utill Konami wakes up, the best around. Sorry about the sloppy review, but I hope my 3 minute rave gives you some idea of what this game is like.
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this game is all right, but besides the fact that the graphics are not that great, this game is more realistic than fifa. this game, in mine opinian could be better. Plus, this game’s tournaments and leagues are good, but thier is no trading of players, which suchs, but i still kind of like it.