Head-On Soccer Overview
Head-On Soccer is an isometric football title for the Sega Genesis featuring 51 national teams. Players can engage in Exhibition matches or a Tournament mode spanning four continents, culminating in a final against a World All-Stars team. Match conditions such as duration and difficulty are adjustable, and physical play is a notable, often unpenalized, part of the experience.
The tournament introduces a progression system where successful performance allows the replacement of standard squad members with unique star players. These specialists possess distinct visual models and abilities that significantly alter tactics. Examples include a player who can latch onto opponents, another who executes precise jumps to evade tackles, and a particularly physical athlete capable of shoving others aside. Offensive specialists range from a passer with laser accuracy to strikers capable of ignited or impossibly sliced shots, while defensive specialists include enhanced goalkeepers.
One star player, known as The Cheat, operates outside normal foul conventions, able to draw fouls from seemingly nowhere, though with a significant risk of losing possession. Exhibition mode pre-defines how many of these star players each team fields. The playing surface also directly impacts physics; wet grass eliminates bounce, sand increases it, and a rocky field can cause dramatic, unpredictable ball deflections that alter the flow of play.