International Superstar Soccer '98

International Superstar Soccer '98

released on Jun 04, 1998
by Konami

International Superstar Soccer '98

released on Jun 04, 1998
by Konami

Do you have what it takes to be a superstar? Over 17,000 new motion captured animations! Team motivation, players and teams react to real game situations. Vertical camera angle allows you to see more of the pitch. 52 International teams and 9 unique soccer stadiums. Create your own players and trade existing ones. Infinite team formations and customizable strategies.


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ISS vs FIFA was a big debate for a while, with 1998 probably being the biggest year for the argument. N64 Magazine clearly preferred ISS, but for me, I enjoyed FIFA 98 more. I do think I know the main reason why people prefer each one, as while they seem the same from a distance, they both have slightly different targets. FIFA is more about casual fun, while ISS is more geared towards providing a more tactical experience.

Which means that it isn’t a case of which one is better, but rather what kind of game you want. ISS 98 is a marginal improvement from ISS 64, focusing on the World Cup. In Japan, it had an official World Cup branding, but still not player names (other than the Japanese squad), but is the same game.

You do get a new set of scenarios, so if you liked those, these are the main new thing in this version compared to the previous year.

I know it's a bit blasphemous, but this one is better than FIFA 98.

Another very solid entry in the ISS N64 games series. Improvements over ISS 64 are subtle such as more lines for the audio commentary, slightly improved graphics and added miscellaneous details (such as long-sleeve shirts for players in cold weather).

Welp, if you're searching for a review by someone who actually know how a simple sport like football is (unlike the guy below), just know that this is better than ISS64.

There are more commentaries by the narrator, there's an actual height bar when you're shooting free kicks/goal kicks and the overall movement feels smoothier than in the previous game.

The japanese version is actually an official world cup 98 licensed game, just like EA's World Cup '98. A must play and it is better than ISS2000, which came 2 years later.

I played this because my father wanted me to understand football. I stll don't. I think it's a good football game but I don't enjoy sport games so I can't recommend it.