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7.4

Mixed or average reviews- based on 113 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 77 out of 113
  2. Negative: 20 out of 113
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  1. Aug 31, 2020
    7
    Don't expect a football game like fifa or pes. This is one of a kind. The travel mode is just a tutorial. The new hero mode allows you to create your own character and make it grow and then play it online. Online is the real hub of the game where you can build your own team. The game, however, is still immature and full of bugs otherwise the right vote would be 8
  2. Sep 5, 2020
    7
    Captain Tsubasa : Rise of New Champions est un super jeu pour les fans du manga.
    Le gameplay est au début assez difficile à prendre en main, mais une fois maîtrisé il se révèle riche et amusant. Il y a deux modes histoire, un vous mettant dans la peau de Tsubasa et l'autre dans celle d'un personnage que vous avez créé. Le premier raconte assez fidèlement la deuxième partie du manga, avec
    Captain Tsubasa : Rise of New Champions est un super jeu pour les fans du manga.
    Le gameplay est au début assez difficile à prendre en main, mais une fois maîtrisé il se révèle riche et amusant. Il y a deux modes histoire, un vous mettant dans la peau de Tsubasa et l'autre dans celle d'un personnage que vous avez créé. Le premier raconte assez fidèlement la deuxième partie du manga, avec quelques mises à jours présentent dans le dernier animé (les personnages ont des téléphones portables). Le second mode histoire se divise en deux arcs, le premier est un championnat entre les meilleures équipe des collèges (comme diraient les français) à l'exception du Naniwa FC et le second arc consiste en un tournoi international. Ce tournoi est légèrement différent de celui du manga, il y a plus d'équipes, des nouveaux joueurs et il se déroule aux Etats-Unis d'Amérique. Il y a aussi un mode match libres et un mode match en ligne. J'ai eu l'agréable surprise d'entendre, à un moment donné dans le mode aventure, le générique du dessin animé des années 80 en version instrumentale. Les plus gros défauts de ce titre sont le grand nombre de bugs graphiques et d'intelligence artificielle, parfois un manque de réactivité des touches et le "season pass" à 25 euros pour seulement 9 personnages.
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  3. Sep 23, 2020
    6
    Wait for until hit for SALE. The game is good, the story, the music, the NEW Hero mode where you can create your own character. The has too many bugs. Characters that move from left to right wasting energy. Glitches with goals that become ridiculous and no balance in the overall game. MULTIPLAYER it's key. You will spend must of your time playing NEW HERO to import your custom characterWait for until hit for SALE. The game is good, the story, the music, the NEW Hero mode where you can create your own character. The has too many bugs. Characters that move from left to right wasting energy. Glitches with goals that become ridiculous and no balance in the overall game. MULTIPLAYER it's key. You will spend must of your time playing NEW HERO to import your custom character into Multiplayer. But Multiplayer doesn't work correctly. You will have an opportunity to play against BOTS (it's pretty fun) but then the game will per you with Online Players and it doesn't work. You will wait for 30 minutes with nobody playing online. Originally the game will per you with bots if it didn't find players close to you but such feature was removed. The Tsubasa Story is great, the New Hero Campaign too. But the point is to import your character to unlock more stuff online and you can't do that in this game, after 4 weeks of release I found this game BAD executed. Rent, wait for a sale. It would be "okay" But multiplayer, creating your own custom character from the experiences you got in your main campaign was the cherry on the cake. Expand
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69

Mixed or average reviews - based on 50 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 20 out of 50
  2. Negative: 2 out of 50
  1. CD-Action
    Nov 16, 2020
    40
    Captain Tsubasa’s biggest strength is its touching story about friendship, rivalry, and the love of football. Unfortunately, I’m not talking about the game. The narratives of both story campaigns in Rise of New Champions are boring, full of clichés and poorly written dialogues. That’s not the biggest problem though. As soon as a match starts, the abysmal gameplay turns the game from okayish to awful. [11/2020, p.32]
  2. Nov 1, 2020
    70
    Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions is not a perfect game, and it's not the most mechanically dense game, but thankfully, it doesn't have to be. Its strengths lie in its unhinged, over-the-top on-pitch action and its delightfully silly presentation. If you're looking for a football game that lets you focus on all the fun aspects of the sport while ignoring almost everything to do with tactics and strategy, this is the game for you.
  3. Oct 23, 2020
    85
    While the anime story grated on me, Tsubasa‘s gameplay kept me hooked since the animations are smooth and flashy, and it’s easy to pick up and play. Those who want a sim may not get the same joy out of this arcade-style soccer interpretation, but for me, it scratched a very specific itch that I didn’t realize needed to be scratched.