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Mario Strikers Charged


$50.00 Released July, 2007

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Multiplayer (online and local) is extremely fun. Free online play. Wide variety of players with different skills.

The Cons:Can't skip Megastrike animations which can be quite long. Have to use Friends Codes! Easy to figure out "cheap" goals.

Mario Strikers Charged is the Wii sequel to the GameCube soccer game Super Mario Strikers. Strikers Charged takes the traditional game of soccer as a base, then layers crazy rules, abilities and power ups.

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A major notable feature of this game is that it's one of the first Wii games to incorporate online play in a substantial form.

Next Level uses only the most basic rules of soccer as a base for the game. There are four players on each side: 1 captain, 2 sidekicks, and a goalie. Players pass the ball, and shoot on net to score. Each aspect of the game undergos a Nintendo transformation. There are no fouls to speak of, instead tackling opposing players results in stealing the ball or releasing power ups. Power-ups come in the form of shells, bombs and other items that knock your opponents around or enhance your players' abilities. Pressing the B button shoots the ball, and holding the button down longer charges your shot, with enough charging you unleash a Megastrike shot that can shoot up to 6 balls at once.

Megastrikes are accompanied by a fancy animation and then launch the opposing player into a mini-game where all the balls fly at the screen and the player uses the Wiimote to guide their goalie's hand to block the incoming balls. Only the captain can launch a Megastrike, with the two sidekicks having special abilities of their own. Every character, captain and sidekick, has individual attributes, strengths and weaknesses, alongside a special power.

Aside from the aforementioned blocking mini-game use of the Wiimote's capabilities are limited. The only other Wiimote specific function is using a jerking motion of the Wiimote to launch harder tackles against the opponent. Regular tackles are performed using the push of a button.

Online play comes in two forms: a ranked match that has stat tracking with appropriate leaderboards; a casual match where you can play against friends. The online portion attaches to your Mii, meaning each Mii has their own friend code to

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Pros
  • 2

    Multiplayer (online and local) is extremely fun

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    Free online play

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    Wide variety of players with different skills

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    Simple yet fun controls

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    Online play functions well

Cons
  • 5

    Can't skip Megastrike animations which can be quite long

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    Have to use Friends Codes!

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    Easy to figure out "cheap" goals

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    No "Season" mode with team stats

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Special K
Special K: #mario_strikers_charged I love this game. It is like the soccer version of "Mario Kart". You gotta give it to Nintendo for making fun games, without needing intense "realism". Sep 5, 07
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