![]() ![]() ![]() Never mind that in reality a pass could mean anything from a little back-heel to a sweeping 60-yard ball to the striker. And given that you could classify everything that a real soccer player does into a few basic moves like “pass”, “shoot” and “tackle”, soccer games tended to reflect that. There are strategies, but executing them isn’t something that can be done from a menu. Part of the problem is that soccer, unlike the almost scientific strategy of playbooks in American football, is a rather free form and open game. Even the good ones – ISS on SNES, ISS64 on N64 – always were fairly basic affairs compared to their American brethren. ![]() have been recreating the NFL, NBA, and NHL in perfect digital forms for years, soccer games have always been rather plain and soulless. Unfortunately, there is a rather large problem with soccer games. ![]()
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