Instead, Super Arcade Soccer 2021 is more of a sim, and it has added the ‘Arcade’ tag as an excuse for not getting all of the sim stuff right. With a FIFA Street or Super Mario Strikers approach to football, we might have pulled off something that was worth a replay. Down that path it might have been more fun. Super Arcade Soccer 2021, for a start, isn’t very arcade-y. Meanwhile, the tournaments are modelled on Wimbledon rather than existing football tournaments, as Super Arcade Soccer 2021 has opted for the easy-to-design tournament brackets. Unusually, you can automate matches in the league mode if you’re feeling the attrition of a full season, but we found that even the Barcelonas of the world only win 50% of the time when skipped, so it’s not an easy path to achievements. There’s no customisation to the league and cup outside of the duration of matches: you are playing in an established league like La Liga (named Spain League, ofc).
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If there’s anything a budget ‘baller should be able to do, it’s update their anagramised teams before launch. Teams are in their 2019-2020 state, so they’re a little stale: David Silva is still running out for Man City, Watford are in the Premier League, and Danny Rose is a mainstay in the England defence. It’s not a huge haul (Scottish players will probably snort at the lack of Scottish Premier League), but our expectations were already lowered for a £5.79 game.
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There are five leagues’ worth of clubs on offer – Spanish, Italian, German, French and English – and twenty or so international teams.