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Platforms
MobyRank MobyScore
DOS
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3.1
Windows
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3.6

Description

A football game that can be played in a realistic 3D environment, with motion-captured animations or in a classic 2D arcade style familiar to those who have played the previous Kick Off games like Kick Off 2. The game offers 307 teams and 5,200 players to choose from. Among the features there is the ability to create your own teams, leagues and cups, intelligent computer opposition, the option to save your replays and the motions of Patrick Vieira, David Seaman and Ian Wright. The game also has a lot of options for speed and graphics making it very adjustable.

Alternate Titles

  • "KO 97" -- Common Abbreviation

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The Press Says

PC Gameplay (Benelux) DOS Jul, 1997 81 out of 100 81
PC Player (Germany) Windows Apr, 1997 4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars 80
PC För Alla Windows May, 1997 8 out of 10 80
PC Player (Germany) DOS Apr, 1997 4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars4 Stars 80
PC Games (Germany) Windows Apr, 1997 79 out of 100 79
Edge Windows Apr, 1997 7 out of 10 70

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Trivia

The in-match commentary comes from Jim Rosenthal, who is now better known for presenting the UK's Formula 1 TV coverage - a role in which he has recently made 2 high-profile public apologies, one after the final few laps of a thrilling duel were interrupted by their last contractually-required advertising break, and also after the USGP in which only six cars started due to tire issues.


This entry was contributed by Kabushi (48940)
 

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