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Gaming Union: Academy of Champions Review

Gaming Union writes "There's no denying that Football is the world's most popular sport, and there has never been a shortage of games on offer. Ubisoft are looking to move away from the simulation side of the game though, with their new offering, Academy of Champions. The game is fully endorsed by football legend Pelé, but is this enough to see Academy of Champions beat the last defender and grab the glory?"

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mephman5336d ago

I wonder if Pele has even played the game.

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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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InsideGamer: Academy of Champions Review

IG writes: "The Brazilian footballer Pele is most people only known for his attacking qualities, which many believe never been equaled. A glance at his biography shows that even with this short description Pele does. Did you know that four years long Pele Brazilian Minister of Sport has been? The football is a virtuoso in his homeland even known as an actor in films and commercials impotence (really!). Apparently Pele's time to his career a new twist to give your teacher so he plays in Academy of Champions: Football."

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Everyeye.it Review: Academy of Champions

Everyeye.it: The approach gaming the game of football has always divided into two branches: if a large share of attention and acclaim is taken by securities that border on perfection of technique, graphics and gameplay - of course we talk about FIFA and PES - the other side the coin, or cut much more arcade titles that take a much simpler but equally entertaining, has always struggled to emerge.

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