Extratime 2002 is the perfect blend of an actual soccer match and video game, all rolled into one. The gameplay forces you to strategize your game plan the same way an actual soccer coach would, but also speeds up the match, allowing you to score more than just one goal a game. Even if you're not the biggest soccer fan (like me), you'll really enjoy the fast-paced game. And believe me, you might have to catch yourself from ripping your shirt off and sliding belly first onto the carpet should you score the golden goal to win the game.
ESPN MLS 2002 has plenty of different modes to increase the replay ability tenfold. Match is much like an Exhibition, so I don't need to explain that anymore. With the MLS mode, you play up to five seasons with one team, while dealing with retirements, trades, and drafts. In the League mode, you and 15 other teams square off in a round-robin series until there is an eventual winner. The same can be used to describe Cup mode, only you're instead playing for several different cups, like the International, European, African, American, Asian and Open. My favorite mode was Scenario. Konami put together ten different objectives that you need to complete. Scenarios can start with you down by a goal with only ten minutes left in the game, and so on. Another little added bonus is the Edit feature, where you can create your own soccer God, or edit an existing team.