Mario Strikers takes UK online
In Mario Strikers: Charged Football you’ll compete in a world cup with four-player online multi-player mode via Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection Service.
There are ranked and unranked online modes to battle it out on the pitch with and a singleplayer “Road to the Striker Cup” mode where you’ll climb your way through three cup challenges that will most likely have something to do with mushrooms and stars.
The team captains all feature a Super Ability which can be used to devastate their opponents, ranging from Mario growing to giant proportions and trampling other players, to Peach taking a photo and freezing the entire opposing team on the spot.
Basic movement and strikes are executed using the analog stick and buttons on the Wii Remote and nunchuk, but players will shake the Wii remote to tackle opponents, flick it to check their opponent, hopefully stealing the ball in the process, and point at the screen to make a goal save. No word on the Wiimote-specific move to perform a cupcheck, but we’ll keep you posted.
Like Mario Kart and Mario Smash Football (Mario Striker’s predecessor,) the sense of fair play is thrown out the window along with the rulebook. Fouled players get special treats with which to avenge themselves, ranging from Red Spiky Shells, which knock everything out of their path, to the Chain Chomp that chases players from the opposing team around the pitch.
Mario Strikers: Charged Football will power-up its way into stores May 25 with a £35 (50 EUR) price tag.
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There are ranked and unranked online modes to battle it out on the pitch with and a singleplayer “Road to the Striker Cup” mode where you’ll climb your way through three cup challenges that will most likely have something to do with mushrooms and stars.
The team captains all feature a Super Ability which can be used to devastate their opponents, ranging from Mario growing to giant proportions and trampling other players, to Peach taking a photo and freezing the entire opposing team on the spot.
Basic movement and strikes are executed using the analog stick and buttons on the Wii Remote and nunchuk, but players will shake the Wii remote to tackle opponents, flick it to check their opponent, hopefully stealing the ball in the process, and point at the screen to make a goal save. No word on the Wiimote-specific move to perform a cupcheck, but we’ll keep you posted.
Like Mario Kart and Mario Smash Football (Mario Striker’s predecessor,) the sense of fair play is thrown out the window along with the rulebook. Fouled players get special treats with which to avenge themselves, ranging from Red Spiky Shells, which knock everything out of their path, to the Chain Chomp that chases players from the opposing team around the pitch.
Mario Strikers: Charged Football will power-up its way into stores May 25 with a £35 (50 EUR) price tag.
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