Legendary Eleven Review
- First 15 Minute Gamer
- Apr 9, 2019
- 2 min read

Legendary Eleven Review
If your going into Legendary Eleven wanting a FIFA clone you are looking at the wrong game, this game is a throwback to the arcadey type Football games of the past where it doesn't take itself to seriously as is shown with a super kick you can do when you have built up a big enough power bar.
The game is set in the 80's - 90's none of the player's have real names of that period & near on every character is sporting a afro or a handlebar moustache.
The controls are similar in fashion to any football game out there with 3 different presets to choose.
When you load up Legendary Eleven you have 4 game modes to go through Online, Championship Match, Friendly Game & Legendary Matches.
Championship Match - Has 5 cup's you can win Africa Cup, Asia Cup, America Cup, Europe Cup and of course World Cup.
Friendly game - Comes with 44 international teams from around the world, it also has a lot of presets to choose from like changing Match time, Weather, Draw or golden goal, Referee, Difficulty & Super shots.
Legendary Matches - Comes with 20 legendary outcomes you have to beat like the match between England Vs Argentina Hand of God moment. You start the match 2-0 down and on the 54:00 minute using England you have to defeat Argentina.
Online - Now online is where i had the most fun, As can be seen in my outtakes video with Oscar from @Popemeister87 the online is very glitchy and it's more funny then it is annoying. Oscar at one point tackled his own player and got a red card.
All in all Legendary Eleven isn't going to go down as the greatest Football game around, but to me it was very enjoyable and i really did have a great time with it. Once the online and glitches are sorted out this could go down as an great arcade football game.
For now though im going to score this a 6/10.
Great fun for a mess about with friends both locally and online.
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