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Nick
10-15-2004, 04:49 PM
FourFourTwo magazine's review of New Star Soccer 2
July 2004

You’re 17 years old with the world at your feet. You’ve got your pick of clubs and an enviable salary. Only your choices on and off the pitch will influence whether you grow into a Gazza or a Shearer. So what the hell are you doing in the casino when you should be training?

Right from the kick-off, this visually simple but deceptively addictive title breaks the rules of football games. As an individual player you must vie for personal improvement, negotiating your salary and selecting how hard to train in order to develop your skills.

During a match you make key decisions in the heat of the moment – take the ball 20 yards out, for instance, and you can pass, shoot or dribble goalward. You must play to your strengths and read situations well to attract media praise and the attention of bigger clubs, thereby - and here’s the key - increasing your earning power.

The thirst for cash that provides impetus for New Star Soccer 2 isn’t just an indictment of the motivations of the modern player: you need readies to balance your off-the-field influences. Splash out on clothes, vehicles and houses for friends, families and even a string of girlfriends to keep them sweet.

If you can’t wait for your savings to mature, the casino beckons. Better still, you can make like Keith Gillespie and have a flutter on the gee-gees in a self-contained mini-game reminiscent of that Derby Day arcade cabinet from the seaside holidays of yesteryear.

Further tension is added to the gameplay by the fact you must also placate your chairman, team-mates, fans and media. It’s a simple enough balancing act until the lads fancy a night out and your missus has just rented a copy of Love Actually.

This is a refreshing, if somewhat simple, attempt to model the lifestyle and motivations of real footballers. It’s not a long-term hook, but a brilliant curio that will raise a wry smile from the 99 percent of us who don’t earn £50,000 a week. When you throw away £100,000 at the casino like a spoilt brat you might even feel a pang of sympathy for the nouveau riche of the football world. As it turns out, even virtual money corrupts.

Lee Hall

Cool Four Four Two are one of the biggest footie mags in britain and this Beauty of a game got into it. I am glad that people are reckonising Nss2 for the great game that it is.

Hail King Simon :wink:

statto
10-17-2004, 11:00 PM
Did you only pick up the July one now? (I got mine at King's Cross... 8) )

Nick
10-18-2004, 03:53 PM
Did you only pick up the July one now? (I got mine at King's Cross... 8) )


no look http://www.newstarsoccer.com/NSS2/442.htm

Mad2Ad
02-20-2005, 03:57 PM
finaly its getting famous

Chester Guy
02-20-2005, 09:32 PM
Ahhhh yes this is the review that i read which called me to NSS2 :wink: (back in july when i was on holiday that was)

manyoolova
02-21-2005, 03:37 PM
same here

Jay-Jay
02-21-2005, 04:05 PM
I found the game though Web User (Uk mag) it brought back child hood memories of footballer of the year and striker.

This was the golden age of Amstrad computers... :mrgreen:

statto
02-21-2005, 10:42 PM
I still think it's cool that I took the one opportunity I had to purchase 442 in its country of origin and on that opportunity NSS2 was in it.