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Sensible Soccer 2006 (PC/ENG) MEDIAFIRE
info :
The first game in the series for seven years, Sensible Soccer 2006 plays as well as its predecessors, albeit with little innovation and a few gameplay issues.Despite the subtle change in controls, the game plays an incredibly similar game of football to the original Sensible Soccer.Seen from an overhead view, players can make either short passes or long crosses/shots, and an arrow at the player's feet shows the trajectory of the ball. As with all Sensible Soccer games, an enormous amount of aftertouch can be applied to long shots, letting you bend the ball into the goal or pick out a player after you've crossed it.
Players can now sprint at the touch of a button, although they have a limited supply of stamina that you need to use strategically through each game. You can tackle by approaching the opposing player and pressing the pass button, whilst using the long pass button performs a sliding tackle, although this is riskier.
The game comes into its own in multiplayer where up to four players can compete at once, and despite some of the faults, the game is certainly worth the asking price for this mode alone. The game also offers a lot of longevity thanks to the number of cups and trophies to be won, and there's the incentive of unlockable extras, such as stadia, to keep you going. You can also create a custom team and play through the leagues and cups to raise their profile, until your team is ultimately the best in the world.
Sensible Soccer 2006 succeeds in retaining the feel of the original series, but with some important niggles in the gameplay, it doesn't usurp SWOS as the best game in the series. True, the budget price, wealth of tournaments, and fantastic multiplayer mode make this a recommendable purchase, but anyone expecting the next stage of evolution for the franchise won't find it here. Hopefully another update is on the cards; one that will address the small issues, lack of online play, and mediocre presentation. But for what it is, Sensible Soccer 2006 is still an enjoyable update of a classic formula.
System requirements
- Operating system: Microsoft ® Windows ® 2000 or XP
- Processor: with a frequency of 1.5 GHz
- RAM: 1 GB
- Video card: GeForce 3 class, ATI 8500 or higher
- Free disk space: 600 MB
- Sound: DirectX-compatible sound card
- Management: keyboard, mouse
Players can now sprint at the touch of a button, although they have a limited supply of stamina that you need to use strategically through each game. You can tackle by approaching the opposing player and pressing the pass button, whilst using the long pass button performs a sliding tackle, although this is riskier.
The game comes into its own in multiplayer where up to four players can compete at once, and despite some of the faults, the game is certainly worth the asking price for this mode alone. The game also offers a lot of longevity thanks to the number of cups and trophies to be won, and there's the incentive of unlockable extras, such as stadia, to keep you going. You can also create a custom team and play through the leagues and cups to raise their profile, until your team is ultimately the best in the world.
Sensible Soccer 2006 succeeds in retaining the feel of the original series, but with some important niggles in the gameplay, it doesn't usurp SWOS as the best game in the series. True, the budget price, wealth of tournaments, and fantastic multiplayer mode make this a recommendable purchase, but anyone expecting the next stage of evolution for the franchise won't find it here. Hopefully another update is on the cards; one that will address the small issues, lack of online play, and mediocre presentation. But for what it is, Sensible Soccer 2006 is still an enjoyable update of a classic formula.
System requirements
- Operating system: Microsoft ® Windows ® 2000 or XP
- Processor: with a frequency of 1.5 GHz
- RAM: 1 GB
- Video card: GeForce 3 class, ATI 8500 or higher
- Free disk space: 600 MB
- Sound: DirectX-compatible sound card
- Management: keyboard, mouse
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