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  1. Positive: 4 out of 8
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  1. Jun 24, 2022
    7
    After giving it 4 after first game, I actually started to like it later, so.. For 4 euros, sort of fun mini football game, especially if you create your own player and your team (hint: all countries have flags to choose from by the way) and set up tournaments, it gets fun indeed. Little bugs here and there and frame rate drops in some animations prevent me from giving it an 8.5. AfterAfter giving it 4 after first game, I actually started to like it later, so.. For 4 euros, sort of fun mini football game, especially if you create your own player and your team (hint: all countries have flags to choose from by the way) and set up tournaments, it gets fun indeed. Little bugs here and there and frame rate drops in some animations prevent me from giving it an 8.5. After volleyball I now consider getting their tennis game as well.. Expand
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  1. Positive: 2 out of 3
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  1. Aug 12, 2020
    91
    Super Soccer Blast isn’t a particularly deep game. Notwithstanding the existence of a player/team editor, you can’t really control that much. You don’t get to swap in new players (either during or between games) and you can’t change your tactics or formation. What you see what you start up the game is what you get. But that’s what makes Super Soccer Blast so refreshing. It knows what it wants to be — a slightly more modern-looking version of a ‘90s-era soccer game — and it gives players just that.
  2. Jul 25, 2020
    70
    Super Soccer Blast doesn't propose an extremely serious and realistic football simulation but it does a good job at offering a fun arcade-like experience, with intuitive gameplay and an enjoyable local multiplayer component. Not being the most ambitious football game ever made, its options can feel rather limited but it's a good choice for players looking for a less stressful football experience.
  3. 75
    Super Soccer Blast is a top-shelf multiplayer sports game on Switch thanks to the great controls, smart design, and ease of play. The single-player content might be a little lacking, but overall, this is a well-crafted sports game. Honestly, it’s not a surprise given Unfinished Pixel’s track record with the fundamentally sound Super Volley Blast and Super Tennis Blast. I look forward to their next entry in their Super Sports Blast series that hopefully tackles hockey or American football.