Soccer Kid Game by Studio 3DO Reviewed by Robby Cox koi@magicnet.net Save: None Released: 1994 Works with: N/A **************************************************************************** Opening Snide Remarks: I got this game as part of a 4-pack of 3DO games for $20. I hoped that it would be cool. **************************************************************************** Gameplay Descripion: Now this is the way to make a 2-D platformer. This is a very unique game. You play as a Soccer Kid who uses his soccer ball to defeat enemies. You have basically every soccer maneuver at your control. This game is so much fun to play. Liked: Unique gameplay. Hated: Nothing. **************************************************************************** Graphics Description: Soccer Kid has some great graphics. They really just look like souped-up SNES graphics, but they're well done. The cinemas are poorly drawn animation, though. Liked: Great in-game graphics. Hated: Ugly cinemas. **************************************************************************** Sound/Music Description: The music in Soccer Kid is pretty cool. The music fits the different levels. The sound fx are pretty good, as well. Liked: Good music. Hated: Nothing. **************************************************************************** Play Control/Game Design: Soccer Kid has some very simple controls, but yet there are tons of maneuvers to use. The game design is great as well. Liked: Great controls. Hated: Nothing. **************************************************************************** Improve: Better graphics. RIYL: Super Mario Bros., Yoshi's Story **************************************************************************** Final Words: Soccer Kid is an awesome platform game. This game is recommended for everyone. **************************************************************************** Score Gameplay: ***** Graphics: **** Sound/Music: **** Play Control/Game Design: **** Personal Opinion: ***** Total: 22 out of 25 Final Score: 88 % **************************************************************************** Currently Known Codes: None Template courtesy of Philip Wesley.