Super Soccer Blast: America vs Europe

Just like the first game

If you've played the first Super Soccer Blast game then this one will be very familiar to you. The gameplay, controls, mechanics, design, achievements, and most everything else felt the same. Most of the achievements are the same with the exception of a few miscellaneous ones that are different. Still easy though. It seems like this game might have some framerate issues because one thing I did notice whennplaying is that it would skip, and seemed slightly more glitchy if that makes sense. If you've played you know what I'm talking about, not a big deal though just a little annoying. If you decide to play on very easy, skip through the championships, and have a second controller (or player) this game will be a quick and easy 1 hour completion. I played on easy and had no problem but I'm not that into sports games. If you aren't just playing for the quick 1000g and are looking for a challenge, playing on hard, even normal, with one controller/single player, and actually playing through the championships can make it significantly more difficult and longer. The game would take a bit longer if you were to play through the championships even with the game length set at 5 minutes. After an hour of playing I was ready to move onto to something else so I would recommend the quick route. Not a terrible game but no masterpiece either. I'd rank it 2.5 - 3 out of 5 stars. At $9.99 it's $2 more then the first, but it does on sale from time to time.
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