Before long you end up doing a messy mix of kick-and-rush and gegenpress to win, and it's not always particularly satisfying. The biggest flaw is the goalkeepers they are either terrible or outstanding, with serious AI flaws that allow some pointless long-range shots to score. There's repetition as you progress, however, and the story structure falls into that trap to some degree. Activities have some decent variety too, whether it's hitting targets, solving simple puzzles, or occasionally scripted challenges that offer throwbacks to other games and genres. You visit a colourful, charming set of locations, with the world being relatively small but packed with tasks and items to discover. You have a magic ball and explore the world, carry out side quests, and generally kick your ball at everything. Most of your time, like in the aforementioned Golf Story, is spent not playing the sport, at least in its formal guise. So begins a quest to persuade hero animals to play once again, all while taking on tournaments and improving your team's abilities. A great Final match led to a 'calamity' and football being banned in the world your plucky hero (you can choose between twins) lost their father in the process but wants to bring football back. The evil 'Soccer Inc.' is a rather clunky satire of FIFA that wants to own and control football, or soccer if you prefer. The overall story of Soccer Story is charming, albeit it's not particularly creative or surprising. Soccer Story is a physics-driven adventure RPG, where every problem can be solved with your trusty magic ball.Captured on Nintendo Switch (Handheld/Undocked) Soccer may have been banned across the world… but now there is hope! A magical soccer ball has chosen you, our Savior of Soccer! has made dang well sure that not a soul has been allowed to even look at a soccer ball, let alone kick it. It’s been a year since The Calamity™ tore apart the very foundations of soccer as we know it, and since then, Soccer Inc.
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