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World Soccer Strikers '91

World Soccer Strikers '91

|Indie, Sport

8.6 /10

Aww Great!

Niche

21 ratings
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Steam · Player score8.6/1021 ratings
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Why play it

WSS'91 is here! Welcome to the 90's, kid! Action and graphics on par with the arcades! Up to 8 players at the same time in your own living room! A huge bunch of teams (like, at least 40)! Game modes like tournaments, leagues & everything! What if we both pay for half and swap it every other week?

Story and worldbuilding

WSS'91 is a physics-based, retro-style "soccer" game. No magnetic feet is what makes WSS91 different. You cannot depend on the game's engine doing everything for you. You'll have to aim, dribble and shoot all by yourself! (We have included different difficulty levels in case you are just not good enough)

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Rating momentum

Aww Great!: 8.6/10 across 21 ratings. Word of mouth is strong — if you like the genre, go for it.

Play style

Leans into Indie, Sport, Arcade — a quick read on whether that fantasy matches what you usually enjoy.

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Operation SportsKevin Groves · 20 Sep, 2021

When it's all said and done, World Soccer Strikers '91 is a fun game, but like a lot of indie soccer titles, lacks sufficient depth and long-term value to warrant a purchase for any serious soccer fans. Even at its cheap price ($6), there isn't enough here to keep you coming back once you win a tournament or league. While I appreciate the approach and attempt to create a footy game with true freedom, there are just too many other indie soccer games that offer deeper gameplay with just as much fun.

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