Backyard Soccer ‘98
Critic Reviews for Backyard Soccer ‘98
Backyard Soccer '98 is another success for the Backyard Sports franchise's revival. The charm of the series (both the original and this relaunch) lies with the players and their quirks. Everyone gets a moment to shine, which helps build a team into a fun strategy. League Play and Practice offer tons of variety in gameplay and player choice. However, the lack of tutorials feels off, considering that not as many American kids know about the sport as they do about football or basketball. Despite this missed opportunity, Backyard Soccer '98 is still an excellent time for any soccer fan who wants to jump back into their '90s nostalgia, or experience something new.
Backyard Soccer ‘98 on Steam proves that sometimes, less is more. By preserving the original’s lighthearted charm and injecting just enough modern updates, this re-release strikes the perfect balance between nostalgia and accessibility. Whether you’re coaching your dream team in League Play or just enjoying the chaotic fun of a pick-up game, the Backyard Sports magic is alive and well. For returning fans, it’s like dusting off an old trophy and finding it still shines. For new players, it’s a chance to experience why Pablo Sanchez remains a legend in gaming lore. Either way, this is one nostalgic kick that hits the back of the net.