There are also a number of AI issues that I was informed would be fixed and they really must be. These issues, I’m told, are due to it being an older build. In fact, there feels a real lack of pace overall, with even the quicker players just, well… not seeming very quick. Harry Maguire, Giorgio Chiellini, and Gerard Piqué are tanks, strong and almost impossible to tackle, and it’s fine if they are cumbersome to actually move with, but hardly any of the players can turn quickly. On top of that, players feel either too animated, or not animated enough. I even accidentally elbowed someone in the face trying to get ahead of them defending a break, such is the vigor and ferocity of the physical nature present here. ![]() L2 allows you to grab a shirt, or “get physical” with your opponent during a one-on-one, and it feels like something entirely new to learn. eFootball 2022 is slower, for sure, but I don’t think I’ve ever played a digital football game that is quite as physical as this one. But before you ask: no, the commentary is no better than usual.īut that simulation aspect is something I can’t stop thinking about. ![]() Couple all of that with a new camera that zooms in and out subtly, and it looks great. There are small touches that keep the game flowing as well, making the presentation seem generally better. Aside from some crowd faces that wouldn’t look out of place in the original Quake, the licensed stadiums and players look superb. ![]() Regardless, work has been done to make this game look exceptional. Let’s not beat around the bush here, either: this game is free-to-play, launches with 9 teams (all of which I’ve seen in action now), and there’s no gameplay good enough that is going to make that feel like enough, free or not.
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