Advantages: Good, fast action. Disadvantages: Not very realistic, the odd bug here and there.
I bought this game – let’s be honest – because there weren’t any other football games out for the GBA at the time. Since then you’ve got your Beckhams, your ISS’s but not then. The blurb on the back encouraged me to take my team to the dizzy heigts of the club and international season, accompanied by the usual pathetic screenshots that adorn the back of all GBA games.
The games starts with a basic front end options screen, nothing fancy, just functional ... ...tiny speaker ten times louder than most other games. You have a choice of a single player game, a link up match or a competition, from several European leagues or cup competitions. There’s also the options screen which does basically all you’d need it do.
After picking your team and opponents as well as making your tactical choices, the game starts. There’s only one way to describe the look and feel of the game – Sensible Soccer. For those who’ve ...
Ballard 30.01.2002
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Steven Gerrard's Total Soccer 2002 (GBA)
Advantages: cheap game and addictive if you like football Disadvantages: bad view and typical game boy advance graphics
...had it since last christmas and am still not tired of it.
Overall I think this is a pretty average game with alot of things that needs changing but honestly I think that steven gerrard should stay away from endorsing average games and concentrate on playing on the pitch. ...
susanforbes 24.11.2003
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: somewhat helpful Review of Steven Gerrard's Total Soccer 2002 (GBA)