

The graphics are one of the few strengths of the game… when they work well, of course. Let’s start with the first thing: the graphics. Let me tell you, is not normal to reach the bottom of the Steam table and not even get 10 points in Metacritic among users you need something bad to did this, something bad level Superman 64 or Ride to Hell: Retribution. eFootball 2022 has become one of the worst launches Konami has brought to us by a mile. It had been the worst overall until December’s War of the Three Kingdoms, a free-to-play card collection game heavily criticized for its microtransactions and monetization scheme.The PES vs FIFA rivalry has been one of the greatest video game rivalries we ever saw, most of all because they have always been even, but this time we have a clear winner.

For 2020, Konami Digital Entertainment took a year off from PES’ annual launch schedule to remake the game in Unreal Engine 4, dropping the old Fox Engine developed for the Metal Gear franchise.Ĭurrently, it has an aggregate user score of 1.45 based on 28,565 reviews on Steam, good for second place in ’s Hall of Shame.
STEAM EFOOTBALL 2022 PATCH
The rest of the blog post has a lot more detail about what is coming in Patch 1.0.ĮFootball is available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X. “We have generally increased the pass speed so that the pace of the game matches with the aforementioned defense-related improvements,” it added. Passing, which players said was too slow and involved too many unforced errors, has been improved and rebalanced, Konami said. eFootball 1.0 will also add “shoulder charge” and “call for pressure” commands to help players. “Pressing commands that were available in previous installments will also be reintroduced into the game,” the blog post said. In terms of gameplay changes, Konami says it has responded to players’ criticisms of the game’s defense and changed some of the controls to make that more intuitive. Nor did it say anything about the Match Pass system of unlockable content that was supposed to support the game. Wednesday’s blog post did not mention cross-platform support. A content roadmap published over the summer called for Dream Team and cross-platform multiplayer support to be added in the next major update. Prior to Patch 1.0, the game basically had one mode of play: local and online matches using one of nine clubs. Players can then take the team into online multiplayer or single-player vs. Patch 1.0 will add a new mode of play, “Dream Team,” formerly called “Creative Team.” Although somewhat like Ultimate Team modes seen in FIFA and other sports video games, Dream Team will let users choose their favorite players and managers, rather than randomly collecting players and trying to make the best team from them. In the meantime, we certainly hope you enjoy this ‘New Soccer Game’!” Rest assured, we still have some more functionalities that will be implemented in future updates, so keep an eye out for further information in the future.

In a blog post on Wednesday, Konami Digital Entertainment said, “we believe we have finally reached a level of quality that we can be confident of. When the free-to-play game launched with a slew of embarrassing graphical glitches, and its promises of overhauled gameplay failed to materialize, Konami put those plans on hold in order to repair the rest of the game.
STEAM EFOOTBALL 2022 FULL
Konami’s eFootball - this is the former Pro Evolution Soccer, in case you missed that - will finally get its full launch on April 14, more than six months after a terrible launch that sank it to the bottom of Steam’s worst-reviewed games.ĮFootball version 1.0 was originally expected in November.
