On this page you will find a list of prices for Club Football: Liverpool at UK online game stores with the cheapest prices at the top.
The links next to the prices will take you to the relative stores, where you can place an order or browse for more information.
| Title | Club Football: Liverpool | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Compilations | |
| Platform | XBox | |
| Release Date | 10/10/2003 | |
| Publisher | Codemasters | |
| R.R.P. | £ 39.99 |
| Store | Item Price | Delivery Charge | Total Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ?????????? Click here to see the store with the cheapest price | £ 8.31 | £ 0.00 | £ 8.31 | Go To Store |
| Gameseek | £ 29.97 | £ 1.99 | £ 31.96 | Go To Store |
The following stores were also checked when comparing prices for the Club Football: Liverpool, but they do not currently stock this game: - Asda, 194U, ChoicesUK, Empiredirect, Game, LX Direct, Amazon UK, Comet, HMV, Dixons, Play.com, CD WOW, Sendit, Gameplay, Tesco, selectCheaper, The HUT, ShopTo.Com, PowerPlayDirect, Toys R Us, PC World, LoveFilm, Currys, EverythingPlay | ||||
Available at the time of writing in 17 different guises, Club Football is a commendable new entry into the world of console football games that proves itself to be a good deal more than the marketing gimmick it first appears.
The principles, whichever team-branded version you opt for, are inherently the same. You take the club you've picked through a domestic season, with the clear intention of filling up some of the empty spaces in the trophy cabinet. In doing this, you can use the game's player generator to put yourself into the midst of this team, and then it's down to action.
And the action is good. Backed by strong in-game graphics, Club Football offers an enjoyable rendition of the beautiful game, which endears itself to a healthy, long term challenge. There are a couple of quibbles that temper things a little. The fluidity of the gameplay, for instance, is sometimes hampered by an over-insistence on a good animation instead of a quick pass for example, and there are other mild issues that slightly break up the flow of things.
Yet considering the healthy state of the competition, with both FIFA 2004 and Pro Evolution Soccer 3 putting in strong performances, it's to the credit of Club Football that it does enough to make it well worth considering. As it stands, it's not the best title of its ilk on the market, but it's a good, promising debut. --Simon Brew Amazon.co.uk Review.