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Play Overview
Mario Strikers Charged (2007), also Mario Strikers Charged Football and Mario Power Soccer was the sequel to Super Mario Strikers for the GameCube. It offers a fast and furious game of football starring Nintendo characters.
While many sporting events injected with Nintendo-ness fare less than well, this game came to life with clever play mechanics and surprisingly deep levels of skill required. Each of the characters has special abilities that need to be used intelligently and you can also specify different tactical locations for each of your team.
Although themed around football, the game feels more like ice hockey as players whip, curl and smack the ball to each other. Also, you are allowed to tackle, attack and knock out your opposing team's players.
To this is added the ability to charge up the ball as you pass it from player to player and make it easier to score. You also get Mario Kart-style power-ups that offer special abilities. Finally, you can go for a super strike that switches into a penalty mini-game where players can score multiple goals.
The game is available on the Wii, although this means you can also play it on the Wii U with backwards compatibility. On the Wii U, it’s also available to download. In families with teenagers, this is a great competitive game that everyone has a chance of winning.
Our examiner, Jo Robertson, first checked Mario Strikers Charged 4 years ago. It was re-examined by Ellen Robertson and updated 3 months ago.
While many sporting events injected with Nintendo-ness fare less than well, this game came to life with clever play mechanics and surprisingly deep levels of skill required. Each of the characters has special abilities that need to be used intelligently and you can also specify different tactical locations for each of your team.
Although themed around football, the game feels more like ice hockey as players whip, curl and smack the ball to each other. Also, you are allowed to tackle, attack and knock out your opposing team's players.
To this is added the ability to charge up the ball as you pass it from player to player and make it easier to score. You also get Mario Kart-style power-ups that offer special abilities. Finally, you can go for a super strike that switches into a penalty mini-game where players can score multiple goals.
The game is available on the Wii, although this means you can also play it on the Wii U with backwards compatibility. On the Wii U, it’s also available to download. In families with teenagers, this is a great competitive game that everyone has a chance of winning.
Our examiner, Jo Robertson, first checked Mario Strikers Charged 4 years ago. It was re-examined by Ellen Robertson and updated 3 months ago.
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Duration
Play Time: This game will take between 5 minutes and 20 minutes to complete. You can specify the length of the matches. It will take around 13 hours to complete the game's campaign leagues which unlock more pitches and characters for multiplayer modes.
Benefits
This game is good if you want to:
Costs
You can only play this on older systems (GameCube, Nintendo Wii and Nintendo Wii U) but can usually find it second hand on eBay. There are no additional in-game purchases, loot boxes, adverts or subscription costs.
Game Details
Release Date: 25/05/2007
Out Now: GameCube, Wii and Wii U
Players: 1-4
Genres: Action, Sports and Fighting
Accessibility: 0 features documented (Tweet Developer )
Components: 2D Overhead and 3D Third-Person
Developer: Next Level Games (@NextLevelGames)
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