In Gazza 2, the legendary English footballer Paul Gascoigne lends his name to a soccer game that manages to be as unpredictable as his career. Released in 1991, it’s a curious mix of arcade fun and tactical frustration, where the ball seems magnetically attracted to your opponents’ feet. The graphics are blocky, the crowd sounds like a broken hairdryer, but somehow the charm is undeniable. Don’t expect FIFA realism—expect a scrappy, often hilarious simulation where scoring a goal feels like conquering Everest in muddy boots. Perfect for anyone who thinks winning ugly is still winning.
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