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Yet while this could easily turn out to be short-lived fun, Midway has injected Red Card with a few extra goodies to ensure a longer play life. The World Conquest mode, for instance, allows you to take control of a national side and quite literally beat the best of the world, while cup tournaments and the simply essential multiplayer mode further enhanced the entertainment. Throw in extra teams and such like to unlock and there's a fair challenge packed onto the disc. So don't be fooled by the seemingly over-the-top approach of the game. In the arcade football genre, it easily beats off Sega's tepid Virtua Striker series, and it also gives more mainstream titles a real run for their money. In short, a really quite surprising and irresistible hybrid of sports and fighting games. --Simon Brew
Note: This text refers to the PlayStation2 version of the game.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Buy...Great Game,
By Mike (Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Red Card 2003 (Video Game)
I bought this game before even renting it. This game was a little bad, when you start to play it. I continue to play and got most of the different features that this game has like "Matrix Shots". Slow Motion shots is the most amazing thing ever to hit a sports game. It makes the game worth buying, the graphics are not bad at all. It also is fun winning the Xbox created teams. I give this game a perfect 5 stars because it is the best soccer game out there right. Midway continues to impress me and other gamers.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
FUN GAME!!!!!!,
By "turk88" (Indianapolis, Indiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Red Card 2003 (Video Game)
This game is really fun! If u r bored of regular soccers games where u get called for fouls all the time the u should get this game. The is four ways to steal the ball punch, slide tackle, stomp(u stomp on their foot and steal the ball, not my favorite), aand steal which is what u use on a normal game. U can choose from a friendly match, world conquest where u conquer the world continent by continent, and every continent has a special team like penquins or dolphins which u unlock after u beat them. Then theres tornoment which can have max of 16 teams. U can custimize ur team. The only bad part is u cant play on the same team as someone. But that is ok because this game is very exciting to play and watch. I would recomend this game to ne1 who either likes beating people up and/or soccer.P.S. If u want a realistic game go outside and play real soccer! This game has stuff u cant do in real life. Get this game!
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
That's not Mcbride!!,
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This review is from: Red Card 2003 (Video Game)
First off I'm a huge fan of soccer and appreciate it when a company releases a game that recreates the feel of watching a good match up. This game however is more of an arcade type game and I knew that going into the purchase. I was not disappointed. There are a huge number of licensed teams to play and the XBOX version has goofy teams like the Navy SEALS and SWAT team. The "MATRIX" style slow-mo when you are going for a huge shot on goal makes the play style very original and when playing with friends, this move makes the room go silent until the the ball is released with a vapor trail behind it blasting the keeper off his feet and through the net. Now for the bad news....Although Brian Mcbride is on the box, his character looks nothing like him. Matter of fact none of the players look like their counterparts except maybe David Beckham. If you have the license, why not try to recreate the players' faces at least as is beautifully done in FIFA WORLD CUP 2002. Gripe #2 is that the game supports only two players at a time! Yeah you can play up to four total in a tournament but only with two at a time?! Why God, oh why do this?...All in all, however, it's great fun albeit unrealistic. Worth the cost of admission.
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