First seen: 15 october 2003
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After this release, nobody can deny that Codemasters have confidence in their ability to make quality software. Seventeen different titles on two different formats, all essentially the same, barring a few different logos on the box and the opportunity to use a different team in the game proper. Few would attempt it, and even fewer would get away with it ‘ especially with a brand new product. We’re taking a look at the Liverpool edition of the game here, but it makes... Read more
I feel Codemasters should be commended for such an attempt at producing a football game this breaks the mould a little. The team responsible for the stadiums and players should also be credited, as they have done a truly stunning job, the game looks fantastic, and if the gameplay had been better, we may have had a new contender to the Pro Evolution / FIFA Football crown, but alas we do not. Those two games are very much Premier League, whereas Club Football is around the... Read more
It’s wet outside, England play Turkey an hour after I go back to work and there’s only a week left until Pro Evolution Soccer 3 comes out. How fitting that I’m sitting at my ‘pooter with a warm cup of soup, writing about Codemasters threat to Konami’s football crown, Club Football. How fitting also that the game turns up a full day after I slated Manchester United’s title chances on the GameFAQs football board, only for me to find out that I’ll shortly be... Read more
A step in the right direction for us xbox lovers. Similar to pro evo but with real names. Also great crowd chants. Well i like it.Keep it up codemasters. Read more
A step in the right direction for us xbox lovers. Similar to pro evo but with real names. Also great crowd chants. Well i like it.Keep it up codemasters. Read more