• Publisher: SCEA
  • Release Date: Mar 22, 2005
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  • Summary: World Tour Soccer 2006 provides gamers with a familiar yet enhanced gameplay experience, complete with even more features, players, teams and stadiums. Highlighted by more than 935 international and club teams from around the globe, along with an astounding 19,000 FIFPro licensed playersWorld Tour Soccer 2006 provides gamers with a familiar yet enhanced gameplay experience, complete with even more features, players, teams and stadiums. Highlighted by more than 935 international and club teams from around the globe, along with an astounding 19,000 FIFPro licensed players from 32 different leagues, eight international tournaments and 28 unique stadiums, the global game of soccer has been recreated with exceptional detail in order to capture its enormous scope and popularity. Choose from multiple modes of play including Exhibition Match, Season, Career and Challenge Mode. The game features EyeToy functionality and the all-new Digimask technology. Utilizing the EyeToy USB camera, gamers can take snapshots of themselves and literally get into the game. Once the player has taken their self-portraits, Digimask technology converts the high-resolution images of a gamer's head into a full 3D model so that they can personally battle against the world's best. [SCEA] Expand
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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 20
  2. Negative: 7 out of 20
  1. It may not have the intricate graphical finesse of a "Winning Eleven" title, but this is a solid title that entertains the eyes, challenges the skills and scores in terms of entertainment.
  2. For those people who are hardcore soccer fans, you're still going to be better off with the superior Winning Eleven Soccer series, which has more depth and details and dosen't have the problem that WTS 2006 has with the problems reading their menus.
  3. 70
    Although entertaining in an arcadey sort of way, the game doesn't exactly play like soccer.
  4. I can't bring myself to play this game more than a few times, unless I have to.
  5. "Winning Eleven" is light years ahead of the game in every aspect, and costs the same amount of money. "FIFA" provides a better arcade-like experience and features online play – the only soccer title to do so this year.
  6. The game is no means a bad title, it just feels average, and at the near end of a system's life cycle, average just does not cut it for 40 bucks anymore.
  7. My advice to Team Soho would be brief: raze the series to the ground and start anew. This engine is long past its better days.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 4
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 4
  3. Negative: 3 out of 4
  1. NicolasS.
    Jul 26, 2005
    10
    the 2nd best soccer game.
  2. JustMe
    Mar 12, 2005
    2
    Just plain crap. Don't waste your time and stick with WinningEleven / PES
  3. [Anonymous]
    Mar 23, 2005
    0
    2006? With Tim Howard on the front? How the hell did that happen!!
  4. Pollo
    Aug 4, 2005
    0
    This game is for faggots, fifa street kick ass!