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Super arcade football
Super arcade football





I think Super Arcade Football has found its perfect home on the Nintendo Switch. The ball sticks to your feet, but you can turn this off if you want to add an extra challenge. That’s it! No complex controls, just good old fashioned arcade fun. There is a power bar which appears and the longer you hold the button down depends on how far/hard you kick the ball. You move your footballer, and one button does everything such as passing, shooting, and tackling.

super arcade football

Random effects such as mud and oil, (makes players slip over), even meteorites!Īs well as the story mode, you can have quick matches, tournaments and play online.Īll of these are great, but it all comes down to the gameplay and I’m really pleased to say Super Arcade Football is a dream to play! I think anyone could play Super Arcade Football because it is so simple.Weather types including, clear, rain, snow.The ball moves faster on ice for example. Pitches including, grass, indoor, and ice.There are different playing surfaces and effects which can change how the game plays. This isn’t necessarily a criticism, but more of an observation. The referees can be a bit inconsistent where you can get away with scything down an opponent one minute, and then you get a yellow or red card for the same type of challenge. I went from smashing teams five nil, to narrowly avoiding defeat. The game difficulty has a gentle learning curve, where I noticed the opposing teams slowly getting more skilful as I progressed. They are a bit of fun and help to create variety with each match. These challenges change from game to game, and as long as you win the match, they are inconsequential to your progression. These consist of scoring a certain number of goals, scoring outside the box, or avoiding getting a yellow card to name a few. In the story mode, there are sixty matches to complete with each one featuring three different challenges. from the amateur league through to the world club tournament. And so, begins Martin’s journey taking Balarm F.C.

super arcade football

He wanders into the stadium and the former manager “Old” Joe agrees to sell the club to him for £1, so he can take on their bitter rivals Snakesfield and in turn save the club from extinction. Martin is shocked to find his beloved club closing and facing bankruptcy. It starts with Martin (your character) as he happens to be walking by his old football club Balarm F.C.

  • How does playing on Nintendo Switch change the game?īelieve it or not there is now a story mode available which wasn’t around back in 2016.
  • Have there been any changes to the original version I played in 2016?.
  • I said, “ the beauty of the game is that it is simple to pick up and play!” Now I have the chance to play the game on Nintendo Switch, which leads me to a couple of questions I need answering. I wrote a preview to Super Arcade Football all the way back in 2016, when I managed to play it at EGX.







    Super arcade football