E-mail:
Password:
PC Games, Computer Games, PC Game Cheats, Computer Video Games

Microsoft Soccer

Microsoft Game Studios  |  Oct 31, 1996
GameSpot Score
4.6
poor
If there were no competition, Microsoft Soccer would be a viable choice.
Gameplay
4
Graphics
6
Sound
5
Value
5
Tilt
4
  • Difficulty: Hard
  • Learning Curve: From 0 to 15 Minutes
  • Game Details
About Our Rating System

Fast paced, colorful and full of excellent motion-captured player animations such as bicycle kicks, slide tackles, and goalie dives (although he really doesn't need to dive every time), Microsoft Soccer has all the makings of a great soccer game. Unfortunately, while many options are included, there aren't enough of them - there is tournament play, but no season; there are ninety international teams, but no real players; there are only two camera angles, and no instant replay.

Microsoft Soccer suffers one major gameplay problem: It is absolutely impossible to trap the ball. This creates a fifty-fifty chance of you getting a loose ball, consequently also giving your opponent a fifty-fifty chance, no matter who arrives first, which is, needless to say, extremely annoying. While the intermediate difficulty level passing controls let the receiver immediately control a pass, the professional mode denies even that courtesy, devolving the entire game into a big kick-and-run contest. There are some other first generation slip-ups as well. In the manual switching mode, you can't take control of the player with the ball, and your goalie occasionally leaves you hanging, ignoring the action while the ball bounces around in front of your net.

Oddly enough, this all sounds worse than it really is - Microsoft Soccer is a decent enough game if all you want is some arcade-like soccer action. The game is fast and fun, with solid graphics and good sound, and the controls are simple enough to let you jump right in. If there were no competition, Microsoft Soccer would be a viable choice. Electronic Arts has had years to set the PC soccer high water mark with the FIFA series, though, and this first generation title just isn't quite ready to ante up.

By Hugo Foster, GameSpot
Posted Mar 6, 1997 11:58 am PT


Microsoft Soccer
Summary | Reviews | News & Previews | Images | Videos | Downloads | Hints & Cheats | Related Games | Forum | Check Prices

GameSpot Score
4.6
Critic Score
13 reviews
7.3
User Score
19 votes
6.1
Your Score
Click & Slide to Rate
advertisement

Vital Stats

Microsoft Soccer for PC Review - PC Microsoft Soccer Review
Rank:
15,554 of 49,417
Rank on PC:
5,384 of 10,141
Player Reviews: Review it »
0
Tracking: Add to My Games »
16
Wish Lists:
3
Now Playing
2
Genre:
Soccer Sim

Critic Scores

PC Zone UK 85 / 100
PC Gamer 80 / 100
IGN 7.6 / 10
Gamers Pulse 7.3 / 10
ESC Magazine 8 / 10
Games First! 4 / 5
GameZone 7 / 10
Sports Gaming 86 / 100
The links above will take you to other Web sites and are provided for your reference. GameSpot does not produce or endorse the content on these sites.