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Soccer Mania

 

 

SCORE: 75

 

Soccer Mania 

 

For months I have been playing Soccer Mania on the Playstation 2. It has been off and on as I could work this Lego game in. Soccer Mania is a Lego game. Lego characters are playing soccer. There are different teams with different themes. Knights, Indians, Pirates, and more. Know which publisher distributed Soccer Mania? Electronic Arts. You know EA.

Numerous power ups can be found on the fields of Soccer Mania. These power ups can be offensive or defensive. They are almost always violent to the other Lego characters on the field. They look good. In fact they remind me of the Mario sports games.

The graphics in Soccer Mania are bland. The Lego characters look okay. The fields could look much better. Yes I am aware of the fact that Soccer Mania is an older game. I still expected graphics that looked less washed out. I felt bad when I knocked another Lego character down thanks to an explosive item.

Soccer Mania contains limited voice acting in parts of this home console game. The storyline is predictable if you are familiar with Lego video games. In fact it seems stretched out just to make sure you see all the different teams. Unlocking characters can be important in building a super team that can stand up to anyone.

Thanks to the Multitap up to four family members can play Soccer Mania at the same time. Your family will probably only play two at a time, and the Multitap device is not needed for that. Families can have fun competing in soccer with Lego characters thanks to Soccer Mania.

The AI in Soccer Mania is not very bright, and can be easily fooled. This PS2 game does get tougher as players progress through the story.
- Frank

 

Graphics: 70%
Sound: 80%
Replay/Extras: 80%
Gameplay: 65%
Family Friendly Factor: 80%

System: Playstation 2
Publisher: Electronic Arts (EA)
Developer: Silicon Dreams

Rating: ‘E’ for Everyone


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