There are two types of football fans in this world. The first obsesses over xG stats, offside traps, and inverted full-backs. The second wants to see a 14-year-old boy leap ten meters into the air, smash a ball so hard it creates a dimensional rift, and shatter the goalkeeper’s hand—all while screaming, “This is our soccer!”
Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions is a masterpiece of arcade nonsense. It understands its assignment perfectly: Deliver dopamine. The Switch version makes sacrifices in texture quality, but it gains the magic of "one more match" in bed.
There are two types of football fans in this world. The first obsesses over xG stats, offside traps, and inverted full-backs. The second wants to see a 14-year-old boy leap ten meters into the air, smash a ball so hard it creates a dimensional rift, and shatter the goalkeeper’s hand—all while screaming, “This is our soccer!”
Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions is a masterpiece of arcade nonsense. It understands its assignment perfectly: Deliver dopamine. The Switch version makes sacrifices in texture quality, but it gains the magic of "one more match" in bed. Captain Tsubasa--- Rise Of New Champions -XCI--EU...