• Publisher: SCEA
  • Release Date: Jun 27, 2006
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  1. FuZZyDan
    Jul 6, 2006
    9
    My self personally i really like this footy game. I must addmitt that i'm not a massive fifa fan, but World tour soccer 2, this cuts the mustard. Its simple to pick up, the controlls are simple and effictive (once i remember which buttons where the dilleberate dive,and stopped gettin all me players booked) its a pleasure to play. Being on the psp some camera angles for corners and My self personally i really like this footy game. I must addmitt that i'm not a massive fifa fan, but World tour soccer 2, this cuts the mustard. Its simple to pick up, the controlls are simple and effictive (once i remember which buttons where the dilleberate dive,and stopped gettin all me players booked) its a pleasure to play. Being on the psp some camera angles for corners and free kicks are a bit distant, but over all the graphics are good. Commentry is rather annoying me thinks but again overall the sound is good. You earn or lose points in the game for things like good passing or tackelling and bad tackelling and passing, which is sort of novel and so far hasn't become annoying instead it makes me wanna play better and adds to the football game well. If you love football not sure about the barrage of Fifa games out there, then try this one. You just might like it. Expand
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Mixed or average reviews - based on 44 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 21 out of 44
  2. Negative: 1 out of 44
  1. It's certainly not the ultimate handheld football game, but that's more through a selection of ambition than a lack of it - and that's why it makes an impression.
  2. Those looking for a realistic soccer simulation may wish to look elsewhere, but those looking for an entertaining skill-based arcade title that uses soccer as a backdrop will find this title both entertaining and challenging.
  3. If you've already got your traditional football fix, though, World Tour Soccer 2 offers something that neither of the big boys does. It's an arcade game, so don't expect to be putting together beautiful free-flowing moves that Brazil would be proud of, but the challenges make for a game that feels very different to normal football, and a title that will fill the gaps between World Cup matches very well indeed.