Zzap
1st September 1990
Categories: Review: Software
Publisher: Audiogenic
Machine: Amiga 500
Published in Zzap #65
Emlyn Hughes International Soccer
The World Cup may be over but there seems no end in sight to the flood of computer footy games! Nearly two years after the release of the C64 version (90%, Issue 43) Amiga Emlyn Hughes makes its debut.
As in the original, you can manage and play for any of eight international sides, picking the team from a squad of sixteen players of variable skill and fitness. On the scrolling side-view pitch, you take control of the nearest player to the ball. The player in possession has a variety of kicks (five possible angles and three elevations) at his disposal, achieved by holding down Fire (for shot strength) and pushing in a direction. Tackling is achieved either by running into the ball or by pressing Fire for a sliding tackle, though the latter can cause a foul.
Game options include a league, cup, one- or two-player friendlies, and two-players against the computer.
Stu
Emlyn looks a little crude at first, but it turns out to be surprisingly playable with a good ball control system. It's a pity that there's no scanner showing you what's happening off-screen, but overall it's easier to play than Kick Off, and highly enjoyable.
And the wealth of options should ensure that it'll keep you playing for months, although I hope you don't use Phil's skin-coloured uniforms for that unique 'streaker' effect.
Phil
The C64 game was a classic. But almost two years later and in a crowded footy field, the 16-bit version has insufficient improvements to compete with the likes of Kick Off II.
What it does have, though, is all the playability of the original. The control system is a bit difficult at first, but once mastered it offers great flexibility in play, allowing you to do really intricate passing.
And I just love those chanting crowd FX which really help the footy atmosphere.
Verdict
Presentation 88%
A wealth of options including elaborate team strip designer, save/load, league and player skill levels.
Graphics 70%
Side-on view is a bit limited, but the players are adequately animated.
Sound 76%
Very good crowd FX, authentic crowd mumble. Okay menu tune.
Hookability 84%
Very easy to get into, with intelligent ball control.
Lastability 75%
A cup and a league provide plenty of lasting challenge, although the lack of a scanner limits elaborate tactics.
Overall 79%
A really fun soccer game.
Scores
Amiga 500 VersionPresentation | 88% |
Graphics | 70% |
Sound | 76% |
Hookability | 84% |
Lastability | 75% |
Overall | 79% |