The information regarding the use of items and special aspects of stadiums are found in their respective sections in this article.Įach team is headed by a captain, supported by three offensive/defensive sidekicks and one goalie. Players may utilize various strategies, such as items or special powers, to get ahead. Because of this, players now wear protective gear. Overall, the game has become much harsher as time has passed. If the score is tied at the end of the set amount, the current music will change and the siren will sound, signaling sudden death. When the time runs out, whoever has the most goals (or the next goal, if sudden death occurs) wins the match. They may also choose to compete to reach a certain amount of goals first. Two teams of four (not counting goalie) face off against each other to kick the ball into the goal within the time limit ranging from two to five minutes (three as the default amount). However, the sport played is much more physical. Mario performs a Mega Strike in The Vice.Īs mentioned above, Mario Strikers Charged is based on street soccer. Mario then stands firm at the field, putting his right foot on the soccer ball just as it becomes the start menu. All of the characters mega strikes are shown, except Petey Piranha's. Mario jumps into the air about to unleash his mega-strike. he jumps into the air, smashing all of Yoshi's Dry Bones in the process and makes a great kick. He passes it, it bounces off Wario's head, and Diddy Kong receives the ball. The scene changes to a Boo from Daisy's team, using its ability to get pass Donkey Kong. Mario kicks the ball while Bowser is on a fire-breathing spree with his Fire Storm! ability. In The Dump, Luigi kicks the ball to Waluigi using his "Wall-Luigi" move to block it while a Koopa Troopa from Luigi's team slides in the mud. In The Vice, Donkey Kong uses his Thunder Wham! ability to drive Daisy's team away. The Kritter blocks it, which sets his hands on fire. Yoshi makes the kick to a green Toad from his team doing a bicycle kick which makes the ball get caught on fire. In another stormy soccer match on Thunder Island, Yoshi runs with the ball while Diddy Kong gets sucked into a cyclone in the sky. As Bowser reaches the ground, he breathes fire.ĭuring another match in the Lava Pit, with Wario against Peach, Peach makes a flip, holding the ball with her legs unleashing her Freeze Frame! ability, trapping Wario in a comical-looking picture of him in it. Bowser shoves Mario out of the way and skydives with Mario following. Spectators get electrocuted by the electrical fences, and the whole area is covered in dust and thunderstorms. The camera rolls down to reveal the soccer field in a stormy war-like zone of The Wastelands. The game's opening begins with Mario and Bowser in a blimp which is the interior of Stormship Stadium. 2.2.1 Basic Captain and Sidekick Skills. However, all Wi-Fi related data could not be copied. Unlike most games that had Wi-Fi features, Mario Strikers Charged's game data can be copied (but not moved) onto an SD Card. In addition to the local single-player and multiplayer modes, the game also featured online regional multiplayer, which used the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. The game, as its predecessor, also stylistically differs from most Mario games with more realistic sci-fi tones, from the menu interface to the stage designs, in contrast to the more common bright and whimsical cartoon themes. Indicated by the color of the glow, the shots of the ball become more quick and powerful the more active it is, thus making it easier to score goals with. Another introduced mechanic is the power level of the ball. Meanwhile, a team itself can be composed of several different Mario species, each with also unique attributes including Skillshots. This game places a higher emphasis on individual character attributes compared to its precedent, by not only assigning stats, but by also giving team captains a unique Super Ability and the Mega Strike, an opportunity to score up to six goals. Up to four players can participate in this game, attempting to kick the ball into another opponent's goal the soccer in this game, however, has several differences than the real soccer, such as the ability to tackle other players with a minimal penalty, using Mario-themed items to give players an advantage over their opponents, and playing with stage hazards effectively. Mario Strikers Charged (known as Mario Strikers Charged Football in European languages) is a Mario soccer Wii game and the sequel to the 2005 Nintendo GameCube game Super Mario Strikers, developed by Next Level Games and is the second game in the Mario Strikers series.
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