![]() ![]() Two-player action is one of the best I've ever seen in a game. The single player can play tournaments, practice penalty shots, practice or play in arcade mode. Beginners can choose to play against easy teams (there's three different preferences) and one of five different speed levels, ranging from Amateur to Ace. muddy) demand different game play and tactics, adding an extra dimension of challenge. ![]() Obviously the teams are not up to date, but you get the chance to play with great players like Eric Cantona and Van Basten- all of whom have unique stats. You can set up your own league and cup competitions, pick up to 32 teams at once from a pre-defined list of 144 or create your own, choose from a selection of different pitch types, weather and wind conditions, officials, and the length of each match. ![]() The game features English, Italian, French, German and many other leagues. Very nice! Off the pitch, Goal! surpasses Dino Dini's earlier classics by offering a full range of coaching options. ![]() You don't get to see the entire pitch at once, but have the opportunity to use a "radar" like mini-map as you play, to get that nice breadth of view. My favorite, and the most enjoyable gameplay-wise, is the God perspective, since it allows you to view your players from a much more favorable angle when it comes to ball handling, defense and offense. On-the-pitch action is seen from two possible angles: God perspective, or vertical perspective. Graphically, the game may look dated compared to latest 3D-whiz bang offerings, but when it comes down to playability, very few (if any) soccer games have since surpassed it in terms of speed, playability or intuitiveness of controls. And all it requires to do your scissor kicks, dribbling, long or short passes, headers, tackles etc. The hallmark of Goal! that sets it apart from previous soccer games (as well as most soccer games on the market even today) is the intuitive ball handling, the cool running patterns, smooth and fast graphics, and a staggering variety of possibilities with or without possession of the ball. Arguably the best soccer game ever made, Goal! is the last soccer game by Dino Dini, the meistro behind such classic soccer games as Kick Off series and Player Manager. ![]()
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