Once again, all of the standard modes of play are included in a sports game.
World Tour Soccer 2002 includes a Quick Game or Exhibition for the one-stop-shop player, while the hardcore gamer will be able to bust out one of the many competitions. The regular, National Season, mode is just like the real world. All of your favorite players (over 5000 of them) are present, within your favorite teams (over 300 of them).
There are also six Special Competitions, including a Custom League. Other competitions include the ability to play all-star type games using each of the continents as teams, a league of all-time greatest teams, a school playground league, a Timewarp Cup, and a Custom Cup. Whichever you choose, you'll be in for the same great gameplay using any of the many custom settings.
World Tour Soccer 2002 offers great gameplay in the form of fairly easy-to-use basic controls that not only do what you want them to do, but allows you to do it without much thought (which is especially nice for those days you just want to veg-out). If you do feel like putting a little thought process into your gaming experience, WTS2002 will also allow you to create custom teams and players. And what good would a team be without a country to represent them? That's right. You also get to custom build your own team's flag.
Once you break onto the fútbol scene with your brand new team, you may want to think twice about home field advantage. I didn't really notice any differences when on your home turf. One sure thing about soccer games throughout the world, and that is that the crowd plays an important role in pumping up the players they root for. It's unfortunate that the crowd didn't play as much of a role in this game, which maybe would have been nice, considering the difficulty of WTS2002.