- Publisher: Midway
- Release Date: Apr 16, 2002
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While this is definitely not a game to for serious fans, for those who want a half decent footie title with lots of fun extras - then Red Card makes a great alternative.
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Game InformerI love how Midway has made a pretty realistic title that just happens to throw a very vicious elbow. [May 2002, p.83]
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It may not be as deep as it could or should be, but Red Card can really kick it, and you can't help but love that.
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It goes into slightly more realistic territory without sacrificing the fun, easy-to-learn gameplay that most of Midway's sports games possess.
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It's very easy to pick up and play, although the control scheme is occasionally daunting.
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Graphically, this is a very solid and good looking PS2 title.
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Nothing jazzes up a sport better than flagrant infractions.
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A very fun and solid arcade soccer game which bends the rules and allows for more action rather than simulation and slow down due to fouls being thrown around left and right.
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I enjoyed playing the game but the re-playability with only one player is limited, unless you really like the challenge of unlocking teams and stadiums.
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PlayboyThe game's too footloose for FIFA fans, not outrageous enough for Blitz devotees.
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RedCard doesnt concern itself with realism and whilst that may offend die-hard Pro Evo fans, the more casual player will have a great time.
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Make no mistake, Red Card 20-03 is NOT a soccer sim, though it does a good job of recreating a surface representation of the game. It IS an incredibly fun, addictive and enjoyable experience.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 7 out of 9
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Mixed: 1 out of 9
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Negative: 1 out of 9
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JeremyV.Jul 8, 2002This game is a great game to play against your friends if you are looking for a fun hardcore game.
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SalC.Jun 24, 2002Soccer is a great game. But as "real life" sports on video, this game has the extra pizzazz that is needed.
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JohnnyV.Apr 25, 2002