Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team has arrived on Android to bring us those games and infinite races that hit very hard a few decades ago when it premiered on Tele Cinco. An animated series based on the manga and that will make you remember old times; at least for those of you in your thirties.
that is, that Oliver and Benji are here for you to select your players soccer favorites, and take them to fight against other players around the world. In Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team we are put in the shoes of the technical director of a team that has to be a champion.
Those incredible endless cinematics
Oliver and Benji were characterized by almost infinite scenes in which we saw the protagonists almost juggle to hit the ball very hard. In fact, every time they took a shot it became the event of the century with all those emotions that were generated, short shots and visual effects of all kinds.
And well he grabbed different generations to the sofa in the living room, so that now you have the same sensations in Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team. That is, we are going to become the technical director of the team to witness the games and we only have to decide the tactics and those special moments in which we will see two players hit the ball at the same time.
Yes, you are going to have all those scenes generated as if it were the same series on your mobile screen. The truth is that the simulation of the matches is not bad with a frontal perspective and with the players moving perfectly to create that simulation experience, but it will be in seconds when one hits a scandal with his heels so that the cinematics are opened and all that emotion begins that we know from the TV series.
Oliver's spin shot in Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team
It is perhaps what most attracts the attention of Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team, since their matches turn into all kinds of emotions that we will live from our mobile. All seasoned with good graphics and sound effects that will make each play as if we were playing the same World Championship final when Iniesta hit the ball and made us champions.
Moving on to what is the simulator itself, you can choose your players, the formation, the uniform and even train them. There are also the damn loot boxes, but you almost forget how exciting the game is and that it almost leaves the rest of the features aside.
The objective is that we make the best team and we can create our strategies to deal with all kinds of teams. Those teams will have mythical characters from the series, so if you know her, you are going to have a good Champions bath from your mobile.
Everything almost automatic
Of course, remember that you are hardly going to play with the ball, since you become trainers to click on the special abilities that will be loaded as the game progresses. Here they have worked to create more than amazing cinematic moments and it is what takes all the leading role; just as it happened in the series that a match could last a lifetime.
A game of loot boxes that are going to get hooked a lot because of Oliver and Benji. If we say loot boxes we also speak of a pay to win to get balls and thus get better players. A pity, because graphically it is luxurious and the performance is excellent. The Japanese voices put all the action into it and it's a must-have experience even if you uninstall it in days.
Oliver and Benji come to Android as Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team so you can enjoy those infinite matches. Hopefully someday in the future they bring us this experience without having to go through freemium and we can pay to have it all. If you don't have money, you will suffer a great deal.
Editor's opinion
- Editor's rating
- 3 star rating
- Good
- Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team
- Review of: Manuel Ramirez
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- Gameplay
- Graphics
- Sound
- Price quality
Pros
- Having Oliver and Benji on screen
- Its kinematics
- Voices in Japanese
Cons
- Many loot boxes