Club Football: Chelsea 2005 (PS2)
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #17787 in Computer & Video Games
- Brand: Codemasters
- Released on: 2004-10-15
- Platform: PlayStation2
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
After a stunning debut performance, the unique range of team-specific Club Football games became the new force in football gaming. Now some of the best teams in the UK are once again lined up for a new season in the Club Football 2005 range. Coming October for PlayStation 2, Xbox and for the first time, PC, the expanded range is powered by an accelerated game engine and new animation system to deliver faster and more responsive gameplay - with new gameplay mechanics including "Precision Trigger" for precise control on the pitch and "Career Player Focus" modes that can make you the playmaker.
More clubs join the range this year, which will see an individual and official video game for the top UK football teams, including:
With twice the amount of official team content in each game, great skill moves and new game modes including Career, Practice and classic Scenarios, the new Club Football 2005 range will bring players even closer to the heart of the action and the heart of their team.
Customer Reviews
Yes, it's about the world's best team, but...
The makers of the 'Club Football' range have clearly pulled of a master stroke: club loyalty means any fan is likely to buy a product with its name emblazoned on the side, so it's hardly surprising to find the game back for a second season.
If it's realism you're after, this game is perfect: every squad is immaculately well researched and the players' faces brilliantly crafter. You can even create yourself, and if you happen to have an Eyetoy, you can photograph yourself and have it built into the game. The stadium design's not bad either, and the in-game graphics are good, if not spectacular.
However, if you're paying £30 for a game, most people (including myself) expect more than good player graphics and well researched data: game play is just as, if not more so important. Unfortunately, you're left feeling as though you've just stepped out of an arcade as first touch, shooting and tackling are all too simplistic and lacking the feel you get from rival football games.
In short, despite its excellent design and data (and, in this case, subject matter), Chelsea Club Football leaves you wanting more. If it's a choice you're trying to make, choose Pro Evolution Soccer, which remains the king of sports computer gaming. And if you're wondering why I still gave it 4 stars, just look at the crest on the front :)
Good for kids
Good game for little kids - the kits are wrong and you can watch clips from real matches - so good at this price.
The kits are just colours -no logos no nothing. Nice for kids. Easy to play. The graphics are ok - but Fifa is the game!




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