![]() Management mode is bare-bones, being practically identical to the old game. Eventually your players also develop to 5 stars after you've played enough of the easy tournaments, at which point these games also become too easy and there is no challenge at all. You can't even tackle these players in a match up like this to get the ball even if you've been maxing your Power/Tackle stats with a newer team, so you just sit there for the whole game getting a massive beatdown: really, really lame. You're either matched against teams with awful players who you steamroll 400-0 in a really boring fashion.or your 2 star team is up against a 5 star team of completely maxed out players who proceed to score 18 goals while knocking your whole team unconscious. The team balance is atrocious, though, which is what really killed the fun for me. ![]() Instead you just get the old med-bots (cool) and your guy doing the stupid thrusting animation (lame). The injury animation is actually WORSE than the original, with the cool little "zoom windows" showing players up close lying on the floor bloodied or celebrating goals actually gone completely. The "victory animation" played during goals and injuries looks jarringly stupid, with your players doing silly pelvic thrusts and jiggling about like kids. The sprites are passable but nothing special, and the effects on pick ups around the arena are pretty underwhelming. However, I could never really 100% enjoy the campaign experience, and in fact the game has really disappointing omissions both from the perspective of a modern game and even when compared to the original (which is some 23 years old!) First of all, the animation seems distinctly lazy for a 2013 remake. The menu music is reasonably fitting (though repetitive over the course of the campaign), the character portraits, team designs and menus keep the gritty future-cyberpunk feel of the original and the gameplay itself is very similar (I.E. The menu music is reasonably fitting (though repetitive over the course of the campaign), the In some respects this remake is actually good. ![]() Also, prices and information correct at publish time and date.In some respects this remake is actually good. *Identifying Monetised Links - outgoing links that we monetise are marked with an '*' symbol, or (AD). What do you think of the Speedball 2: Evolution game for iOS from what you’ve seen and read? You can view a teaser trailer for the game via the website. As noted over on the website, the app will also include features such as 22 achievements, a 10-season career mode, 10 single player game modes and Game Center support. Speedball 2: Evolution also features a local multiplayer mode, which can be played via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Players will have the choice of two different control systems: touch-screen joystiq controls, or the new tilt-to-move option. ![]() The Speedball 2: Evolution iOS revival has been developed by Vivid Games, but under the watchful eye of Tower Studios’ John Hare. According to Robert Purchese at, the game will be arriving on February 24th. Now we have news that the Speedball 2: Evolution game - which will be available for the iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch - has just been given an official release date and a teaser trailer. It seems like more and more classic games are getting revamped and re-released these days, what with the recent news of a Sega Mega Drive Classic Collection for the PC and the recent iOS release of the classic Sega title, Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master. ![]()
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