Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team Story Mode Guide
In addition to the Free Mode, Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team features a Story Mode that allows players to experience the game's narrative. Some players may struggle with the final stage of the Story Mode, so this guide will provide instructions on how to clear it.
Interface
Within the interface, the initial choice presented is the Story Mode, which offers two modes. On the left side, you have the "Tsubasa Mode - National Middle School Soccer Tournament," which is comparatively easier. On the right side, there is the "New Hero Story," featuring the New Hero League and Youth International Tournament. Developing new heroes and successfully completing the Youth International Tournament can prove to be more challenging. It is crucial to practice the actions beforehand as it greatly assists in clearing the stages. The game will prompt you to practice before entering a match. For the first playthrough, it is advisable to choose a forward for the new hero, prioritizing their strength, technique, shooting power, and a small amount of acceleration. When it comes to actions, focus on shooting, dribbling, and strong defensive skills. There are numerous powerful auxiliary skills available, and learning them requires increasing the player communication level.
Moving on to the second option in the interface, we have Versus mode, where you can engage in World Cup or League matches.
The fourth option is Training. If you are unfamiliar with the actions before a match, you can practice them again in this mode.
The fifth option is Ultimate Customization. Upon entering, the first option is player editing. Utilize the directional keys or press R to access the team members' information. The third option is the PP Shop, where you can choose the second option to use points for acquiring items or friend cards. Press X to view the contents of the card pack, and press Y to display the obtained friend cards.
The sixth option is Appreciation, granting access to various information. In the final option, you can find various reward points. When the conditions are met, pressing the A key allows you to earn points.
Lastly, the last option in the interface is Settings. Pressing R will switch to the button settings, where you can modify the default key combination.
Final Stage Clearing
In the final stage of Tsubasa Mode, you will be up against Toho Academy in the championship match. Start by adjusting the marking settings and choosing a defender, followed by selecting Kojiro Hyuga. It is advisable to have Tsubasa take the shot, as his shooting power can overcome the goalkeeper's spirit gauge. If Tsubasa successfully crosses the midfield and you prefer not to follow the story, seize an opportunity to shoot. Scoring two long-range shots will earn you points. However, if you wish to follow the story, during the first half, Tsubasa's shoot and goal scene will automatically trigger, resulting in a one-point deficit. When Tsubasa advances past the midfield, triggering the Wakabayashi scene will even out the score to 1-1. In the second half, intentionally allow Hyuga to score a goal, falling behind by one point. Once Tsubasa crosses the midfield and shoots, triggering the scene will equalize the score to 2-2. Focus on wasting time to maintain the tied score, and two additional scenes will unfold. During injury time, when Tsubasa shoots, triggering the scene will lead to a missed goal. In the first half of extra time, when Tsubasa possesses the ball in his own half, pass it to Ishizaki, triggering the scene that will give you a 3-2 lead. In the last three minutes of the second half of extra time, permit Hyuga to score, triggering the scene to tie the game.
In the final stage of the New Hero Story, when facing Germany, adjust the task settings accordingly. Change the marking settings and select Schneider after choosing a defender. Modify the tactical settings to employ the cooperation formation and pick Tsubasa and Kojiro Hyuga. Wakabayashi can handle Schneider's Flame Shot from outside the penalty area. However, if Wakabayashi struggles to catch Schneider's super shot, it's recommended to activate the V ZONE gauge to block the ball. Utilize dribbling to surpass Muller, who possesses a high spirit gauge but weaker defensive skills. Fast shooting doesn't require the use of V ZONE. It's advisable to have Kojiro Hyuga dribble into the penalty area and unleash two super shots, or opt for a combination shot with Tsubasa and Kojiro Hyuga to score.
If you are employing a new hero forward, it's suggested to learn Schneider's Flame Shot, as it is both powerful and swift, with a high chance of breaking through the goalkeeper's spirit gauge in close-range shots. Acquiring the Super Flame Shot is challenging and requires using friendship items to raise Schneider's communication level. If you possess the Accurate Shooting skill, equip it, and choose Flame Shot as your action. When inside the penalty area, aim to get as close as possible to the goalkeeper and take the shot. There's a possibility that the goalkeeper will not react, resulting in the ball going straight into the net. For a combination shot with Tsubasa and Kojiro Hyuga, select the cooperation formation and aim for long-range shots to break through the goalkeeper's spirit gauge.
Conclusion
In Captain Tsubasa: Dream Team, you'll encounter a wide array of players, each possessing their own set of distinctive skills. It's not a straightforward matter to determine the superiority of one player over another. What truly counts is the overall composition of your team on the field and the strategic employment of these skills at the right moment. To enhance your gameplay abilities in the game, you can utilize the Redfinger Android emulator to train and master the application skills of each player.