Real Soccer 2010 HD——Go!Go!Go!

| December 2, 2010 | 3 Comments

Do you love footbal? Are you a footbal fun? If then, Real Scorrer 2010 is a wonderful game you shouldn't miss.

Real Soccer 2010 HD promises to take full advantage of the Nokia N8′s dedicated GPU with absolutely stunning graphics . Does it deliver when it comes to gameplay, however? Read on after the jump to find out…

Fire up Real Soccer 2010 HD, and you won’t be disappointed by the graphics. It’s by far and away the best football (we can’t bring ourselves to call it ‘soccer’) simulation we’ve seen to date, and is capable of mixing it with portable gaming consoles.

Before you start a match, however, you’ll have to put up with the horrendous menu music. It’s the polar opposite of the graphics, ranking among the worst we’ve sampled in an app.

Another disappointment is the lack of licensing for team names and player names. You can still guess who the teams are meant to be – Manchester Reds, for instance – but it’s a bit disappointing. That said, you can still choose from 245 teams, in 8 leagues, and play in 14 different stadiums.

Once kick off comes, you’ll be met with three different onscreen buttons for control. There’s a virtual joystick on the left, and A and B buttons on the right. Although it sounds tricky, the joystick works incredibly well considering it’s an onscreen solution, offering an amazing amount of control and precision.

With a capacitive screen, the Nokia N8 also makes use of multi-touch when running Real Soccer 2010 HD, with no ill effects from pressing any of the other onscreen buttons at the same time.

Occasional commentary proves intrusive and annoying, but it’s easy to turn the volume down. Once you have, there’s a cracker of a game at the heart of Real Soccer 2010 HD. It’s not as addictive as Angry Birds, but we can still imagine wasting afternoons and evenings trying to make our way up leagues or to the finals of cups.

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