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EFOOTBALL 2022 PS5 REVIEW UPDATE
Sadly, with the 1.0 update of eFootball there are still some wider questions and issues which overshadow the improvements that the game has made on the pitch. There is still a generation who were raised on this game, including myself, who would like nothing more than to see Konami regain its position at the top again. After the terrible launch of eFootball, it’s essential that the 1.0 version of the game offers enough to re-establish the game as a contender and win back some of the legion of fans that it’s lost over the past few years. This feels like a defining point in the history, and indeed future, of the franchise. What was at the time the worst-reviewed game in Steam’s history, it suffered from a serious lack of content, bugs, and an incredibly frustrating playing experience that saw disdain from both critics and a loyal fanbase. A truly disastrous debut saw the game released too soon, with eFootball looking at best like an unfinished demo, not a serious contender to the FIFA franchise.
EFOOTBALL 2022 PS5 REVIEW PRO
READ MORE: Doing things “the Two Point Way”Īfter declining sales for the Pro Evolution Soccerseries, Konami decided to go big with a rebrand and last year released eFootball.The 1.0 update for eFootball is set to drop on April 14th and developer Konami will be hoping could put them back into a two-horse title race with EA. It’s one area I’d like to see improved in the FIFA series, but the new matchup mechanic seems like second-man press, which was supposed to be taken out of game as a way to increase the skill gap and appeal to competitive players.With the Champions League reaching its final stages and the World Cup in Qatar just around the corner it feels like the perfect time for somebody to take on EA’s FIFA franchise status as the best football experience in gaming. I do like the responsiveness of the tackle button in terms of how fast the animation plays out after you hit the tackle button.

They often leave their box to close down an attacker that’s in no position to threaten the goal, therefore leaving a wide open net for you to pass into.īefore you even get into the box, the defending needs serious work.


Keepers, which Konami cleaned up after years of being subpar, are back to being insanely bad. The ball this year is a little more free, but it seems as if the game cannot determine what’s a foul and what isn’t due to the ball not being glued to your foot. Not only are the collisions visually appalling, but obvious fouls such as slide tackles from behind aren’t called. The community is upset - and those members have every right to be - but just think about the reactions if folks had paid for this.įurther down the list of gameplay issues - but equally as important - is the collision system or lack there of. After much thought, “it’s free” is what I settled on. There are some positives with eFootball such as the ball being more free, but even that needs some work as ball physics aren’t what they used to be. I thought long and hard about what to include in this section.
EFOOTBALL 2022 PS5 REVIEW FREE
eFootball 2022 Review – What I Like It’s Free With so many future promises of features and updates, it’s time to look at what’s here right now with our (in progress in perpetuity) eFootball 2022 review. Before that can happen, Konami has to release the game in its current state. With an early Online Performance Test to gauge its online architecture, Konami is attempting full-on cross-play at some point this year with eFootball 2022.
EFOOTBALL 2022 PS5 REVIEW FULL
With the full rebranding to eFootball 2022, Konami has gone with a free-to-play model that caught the attention of many, including myself. This is a big year for Konami’s PES series.
