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7.0

IGN: Academy of Champions: Soccer Review

Academy of Champions: Soccer is a simple game meant for simple gamers. No, IGN is not calling you stupid for liking Academy of Champions, but the gameplay experience is certainly tuned for someone looking for arcade-style soccer. The biggest issue, and this is going to be a real problem for people, is that the game gets monotonous after too short a time. The story mode should expand much more than it does and the gameplay is a little too plain to be able to support the boring structure. That said, if you're looking for a quick and fun soccer game for the kids, look no further than Academy of Champions: Soccer.

Presentation - 7.5
Graphics - 7.0
Sound - 6.0
Gameplay - 7.0
Lsting Appeal - 5.5
Overall -

tunaks15276d ago

wow!
ign gave this game a 7!
graphics a 7 and MWR got a 6.5???

this game looks like crap. The art style is terrible. I really liked IGN's reviews they were usually fair, but for the past year I'm really loosing interest in even going to their site.

7.8

WorthPlaying: Academy of Champions: Soccer Review

WorthPlaying writes: "Without a doubt, soccer is the most popular sport in the world for people of all ages. The World Cup is one of the few sporting events where people stop working just to watch each game in the tournament. In America, though, the sport is definitely more popular with children than it is with adults, as evidenced by the many youth soccer teams and organizations around the country. Couple that information with the fact that those same young people are more likely to play video games on the Wii than any other console, and it begins to make sense why more youth-oriented soccer games are available on that system than any other console. After seeing both Nintendo and EA put out very accessible soccer games on the system, Ubisoft has decided to throw its hat in the ring with a soccer title of its own. While Academy of Champions: Soccer certainly does things much differently than the other soccer titles on the Wii, it is still a very fun and challenging game."

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5.0

Pads & Panels: Academy of Champions Soccer Review

Soccer, the most popular sport around the globe, is today played by more children in America than baseball. The World Cup, which will be watched in a few short months by more than a billion people around the globe, will halt the season of Major League Soccer, which draws nearly as many fans as the NBA. The stars are aligned and the timing could not be more perfect for an exciting, well-designed, family-oriented soccer game for Nintendo's Wii.

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8.5

DIG: Pele's Academy of Champions Review

DIG writes: "Ubisoft doesn't really prepare you for how weird Academy of Champions Soccer is going to be. The opening cut scene apes Hogwarts with Pele looking fatherly as Dumbledore. Well he's missing the fantastic get-up, but he wants to help you become the greatest Soccer player. I think they may have stumbled onto something here. Mia Hamm shows up as well, giving Pele his Minerva. All right, I'll drop the Potter references."