International Superstar Soccer 64
Player Reviews
Average score: 3.6 out of 5 (based on 14 ratings with 1 reviews)
The Good
Tactics based football, fun gameplay.
The Bad
Only has international teams.
The Bottom Line
The international version of J.League Perfect Striker was a brand that has changed over time International Superstar Soccer later became Pro Evolution Soccer and its reputation has decreased over time. For the N64, though, ISS64 was lightyears ahead of FIFA 64. While the latter is clunky and broken, ISS64 is a joy to play.
The biggest let-down with ISS64 is the teams. In this, you only have access to International squads, all with slightly odd names due to not having licensing (although FIFA 64 never told you who you were controlling anyway). You can still play matches, leagues and tournaments, along with a practice mode and 16 scenarios to play though, so thereâs still a lot more to do.
But it all comes down to the gameplay, and thatâs where ISS64 shines. Passing feels spot on, especially the running pass where you kick the ball ahead of the next player, so theyâre running forward to catch it. Basic moves are on the main buttons while more advanced ones are on the c-buttons, so everything works really well. The key thing about it is how itâs very tactics-based, you need to plan your lines of attack up the pitch, rather than trying to just run down the middle.
While FIFA 64 has the appeal of playing as league teams, ISS 64 is just a much, much nicer game to play.
Nintendo 64 · by Cube1701 (2) · 2024
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Critic reviews added by Tim Janssen, Patrick Bregger, Alsy, Scaryfun, Mike G, WONDERăȘăăł, Alaka, mikewwm8, Deleted, Skitchy.