
As I do with most RPGs, I found myself trying to complete every side quest possible, before I continued the main story. Straight off the bat, you can tell that the gameplay really does cater more towards controller players, just the precision and movement feel so much smoother when compared to mouse and keyboard. Luckily, a magical football has descended from the heavens and has chosen you, The Savior of Soccer, and have been tasked with saving the future of the sport and bringing harmony to the world once more. has taken full control of the sport and has banned anyone from even kicking a ball around. The game takes place a year after The Calamity tore apart the very foundations of soccer-I’m only calling it this instead of football for the sake of the game. The general concept seemed a bit odd but it was once I began playing the beta, it was then that I found that the game is intentionally ironic in a pretty hilarious way. After seeing the trailer and some gameplay, I still wasn’t really interested. I would be lying to you if I said I wasn’t actually looking forward to reviewing this game. Platform(s): PC (version reviewed), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switchĭeveloped by Panic Barn and published by No More Robots, Soccer Story aims to change how we see adventure RPGs by implementing a sports element to its storytelling and puzzle-solving.
