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Dreamcast : Striker Pro 2000 Details
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Release Date |
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Gas Gauge 68
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ESRB Rating |
Kids to Adults |
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5296 |
Sega's Virtua Striker was supposed to be the Dreamcast's first great soccer game, but as it turns out, Striker Pro 2000 outplays the opposition with lively on-field action and a wealth of options to boot. Striker Pro will wow soccer fans with 130 teams from the best European leagues as well as from all over the world. There are three levels of competition from national to international cup play, which can be unlocked once players prove in their worth in training mode.
Striker Pro scores early with its options, letting players adjust weather conditions, injury time, and penalty settings as well as toggle between the analog and digital control pads. Speed and difficulty can also be bumped up to taste. On the field, teams play up, back, or somewhere in the middle, with the score often determining a team's formation. Animations and graphics are Dreamcast quality, and the control is intuitive. In fact, we'll go so far as to say that Striker Pro 2000 is the most perfect soccer video game that we've played thus far. --Robb Guido
Pros:
- 130 teams and three different cup modes
- Flawless control and a helpful training mode
Cons: - Weak commentary could have been improved
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