This is a really, really
weird one. The 16-bit versions
are classics (I think anyone
would acknowledge that), but
while the Speccy version isn't as good it's
still a very different kettle of fish from most
footie games. We didn't have any great
hopes for it since Anco slipped it out ever so
quietly with no real publicity or anything, but
in actual fact it's quite a pleasant surprise.
So, first up, the presentation - and it's lousy.
The little purple and white players are pretty
indistinct, there are oodles of graphical glitches,
and both men and ball have a bizarre tendency to go
under the 25 yard line! In fact, this gives it very
much the feel of a rather bad three or four year old
game. Hardly what you'd call 'state of the art'.
But playability is another matter altogether! I
know footie games are normally incredibly popular
(even the bad ones) but, personally, I'm not much
into them. They've got a strange sort of
addictiveness, it's true (even if you're not much into
football), but I can't get much fun out of the
management aspects, graphically there's not
much you can do with them and the controls are
often hard to get to grips with. And, to cap it all,
gameplay is too often stodgy and slow.
That's not a criticism you could make of
Kick Off
though! For a start it's fast. Very fast indeed. It's
almost like ice hockey or basketball (or pinball!),
with the game moving from one goal to the other in
a matter of seconds. There's no way you're going to
get bored, that's for sure. It's easy to get into too.
There's a trial option for you to learn ball control,
how to take corners and so on, but, as the controls
seem to have been kept as simple as possible,
you'll quickly want to get into a real game and learn
'on the job'. I did and lost 2-1 (ahem), but it was
only my first go. Anyway, they give you a choice of
five skill levels so all players are catered for. Of
course, the real test of these sorts of things is in a
two player game, so how does it fare? Well, let's
have a little listen, shall we?
"Blimey! .... Oi! Gerroff! .... You fouled me!'
"Send him off, ref! Yellow card! .... Oi! You fouled
me again! You're a dirtier player than Real
Madrid!!" (From the original soundtrack of me and
Davey playing.) Yep, it goes down pretty well all
right, since it's so fast and frantic, though the lousy
graphics do spoil things slightly.
All in all then, a different sort of footie game, a lot
faster and easier to get into than usual, but with
some annoying glitches and a slightly unfinished
look. Still, there's no denying it's a lorra lorra fun
(especially in two player mode).
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