- ASIN: B000060NPX
- Media: Video Game
- Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #14,252 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
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It's hard not to feel that this is an opportunity missed. Virtua Striker 2002 has oodles of play modes for single and multiplayer action, but there's something unsatisfying about the playing experience. The lack of proper challenges makes tackling an awkward affair, and team members either slide dramatically across the turf or produce some kind of nervous tic that throws the opponent away from the ball. And matters don't improve when the other side gains possession. Time after time a computer-controlled friendly player will dash perilously close to a loose ball only to snatch himself away and run off in a random direction--it's frustrating to say the least.
If you can bear its inadequacies, Virtua Striker 2002 can be fun--it's certainly the most hilarious soccer game for the Cube to date--but those looking for a more realistic representation of the sport should stick with the FIFA series. --Chris Russell
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A great evolution of the arcade series!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Virtua Striker 2002 (Video Game)
Virtua Striker was the pioneering arcade 3D soccer game. While its arcade-style gameplay hasn't been a favorite of the die-hard sim nuts, it has never failed to keep me entertained.This latest version of Virtua Striker goes a long way towards being a great all-around soccer experience. The classic arcade feel is still very much intact, although the controls and player movement has been refined quite nicely. What really makes this game cool is the "Road to International Cup" mode, which lets you raise a team from scrubs to champs. It's a lot like the World Tour mode in Tennis 2K2, where you gain experience and work with schedules. It's always fun to have full control over your team, and this mode does a great job at that. So, if you like the arcade-style play of the VS series, you won't be disappointed with Virtua Striker 2002.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Soccer to the max!,
By Ethan (Franklin, Wisconsin) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Virtua Striker 2002 (Video Game)
You get Awesome visuals, 64 Countries to play with, 1400 selectable athletes, 13 Large and Extremely detailed statiums, lots of modes like Road to World Cup, Tournament and Versus Match, and plus, 1-4 players!Virtua Striker 3 v.2002 on the GameCube will retain the DNA of the past Virtua Strikers in the series but will hopefully attempt to improve up the awkward controls of its predecessors. The game at this point in its development doesn't seem to improve up the controls of its previous efforts. The controls feel loose and fail to live to walk side by side with the games incredible visuals. Where Amusement Vision has impressed however is in the facade of the title. Going into a football game has never felt so intimidating in a soccer title before, with the impressive size of the well animated crowd barring down upon you and the usual pomp and National anthems associated with games of this sort. All the usual modes are included in this game, from a versus mode to a decent tournament mode. However we'll get to that later because the most important inclusion in Virtua Striker 3 v.2002 is a Road to the World cup mode. Within this mode players willl have to choose from one country from a pool of 64 and take that said country through to the world cup. The task isn't as that though, there's years left for you to play in the game. That's right, I said years. In the Road to World Cup mode the player must increase their teams abilities over a period of four years playing through preliminary matches, a group league and then search for glory in the final tournament. The team that the player builds during this mode can be used in any of the other modes in the game as well. Now you can finally pay back some of the teams that trounced you in the past with a carefully nurtured dream team. The other modes are standard soccer fare and shouldn't really throw up any surprises. International Cup is the same mode you'll see in any other soccer title you pick up in your local [retail store]. Pick one International team duke it out against 32 other teams for the International Cup (it wishes it was the world cup). Four groups of eight teams battle through to the last eight before the showdown between the final two challengingers. The next mode is a little more interesting though. The Tournament mode involes choosing your team to go into a tournament against four, eight or sixteen other countries. League mode is obvious. A league of either four, sixteen or thirty-two countries and challenge each other home and away. What is not so obvious is the fact that points are awarded for playing style which is an interesting little addition to spice up the mundane league mode (especially without real player names). Among the plethora of modes is Ranking mode which allows players to play against up to four cpu controlled teams. The results of the matches are then analyzed and you are given a rank. Finally there is your standard versus mode where you can go up against your friends as each of your repectd countries and let the dissing commence. Virtua Striker 3 v.2002 also features a create-player mode as well as editing abilities allowing fully customiseable football freaks or superhumans depending on your editing abilities. The game allows almost anything in site to be edited. Player names, uniforms, formations and even full teams can be created along with the kit color. The place in which the game really shines however is in the visual department. The stadiums are massive and contain the best itteration of a crowd since... well ever. The player models are extreemlly detailed and animate wonderfully. The GameCube doesn't have any problems drawing these high detail polygon models at 60fps. Detailed texturing and shadows add to the realism of the experience while incidental details such as grass blades ripping out the ground at every twist and turn. Finally a beautifully rendered sky and accurate uniforms will have you double checking you tv screens. Virtua Striker 3 v.2002 will arrive at a time when Fifa 2002 will have infitrated many home and ISS2 will be breathing down it's neck. The great aspect of it though is that the title should retain it's arcade roots and this may act as another advantage for the title. While others attempt imitate soccer right to the formations of actual managers Virtua Striker 3 for the GameCube looks to distance itself from the others with simplistic arcadey gameplay. Graphics, great! I can't belive they could do so good with it! 10/10
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Looking forward to playing this great soccer game...,
By "caseype" (Pompano Beach, FL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Virtua Striker 2002 (Video Game)
I can't wait to get this game. After playing this series on other systems, I can attest that this game is one of the best soccer games available. I'm sure that Sega will do an awesome job for the Cube, making this the best one yet!
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