Captain Tsubasa: Ace is what happens when the worlds of football and anime collide. It melds the technical and strategic aspects of the world’s greatest game and mixes it up with flashy shonen anime style moves.
You play as the coach of a fledgling high school soccer team, one with big hearts and big dreams. Your job is to recruit and design an all-star team capable of winning it big and eventually winning it all.
This is where the technical aspects of football come to play. All positions must be handled and managed when you take to the pitch. The power level and tactics of each player in question is what will make the difference between a killer play and a lackluster one.
Unlike EA’s FC Tactical, which was a game designed around turn-based actions, Captain Tsubasa: Ace is a full-fledged football game akin to Fifa, albeit with over-the-top anime moves from the players. If anything, that makes it more entertaining and engaging.
The game handles pretty well too. It runs smoothly and controls are easy enough for a sports unenthusiast like me to jump into. Precision and timing is the name of the game.
So, if you like football, and are looking for something a bit more out of the ordinary in the sport, Captain Tsubasa: Ace might be the ace in the hole.
If someone who has almost no interest in sports games like me can like it, that’s gotta mean something, right?
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