Score goals
and beat people up in this
violent future
sport. Jaz
thought that
the game was
way too easy
when it was
reviewed.
Imageworks promptly revamped the game
making for a much more challenging game.
- Presentation
- 85%
An impressive intro sequence, inspired by Rollerball, creates the atmosphere of the game.
- Graphics
- 84%
The players are reasonably detailed, as is the pitch. It has a great feeling of brutality!
- Sound
- 79%
Quite adequate, the sound is unintrusive and suits the game to a tee.
- Playability
- 81%
Fast, frantic and fun with two players. Quickly gets very boring with one player, though.
- Lastability
- 76%
Two-player mode offers plenty of long-term laughs. If you play on your own, though, you'll only get a few hours of entertainment out of this.
- Overall
- 79%
A brilliant two-player game, but completely pathetic in single player mode.
- JAZ
- As a simultaneous two-player gome, it's superb, combining fast and furious (and pretty violent) gameplay with excellent graphics.
- MATT
- Speedball is one of those games that adds another dimension to console software; it's relatively original, exciting to play, and it has a sense of humour.
What we say now
- JAZ
- The two-player element is still fun, but 70% would be what it'd get today - Speedball II is miles better.
- RICH
- Well, this is okay I suppose, but why buy this when the superior Speedball II is available. As it is, I'd probably deduct two or three percent from each of these marks.
- Rating
- 70
- Reviewer
- Mean Machines Sega magazine Lookback
- Region
- UK
- Scans
- MeanMachinesSega-Magazine-Issue05?gallerypage=89
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