![]() ![]() Some of my most frustrating moments playing this game come from attempting to pass to a friendly player, only for that player to either completely fail to control the ball, not be in the correct position at all, or miss the pass entirely. ![]() I’m not just referring to the opposition AI, although that is also extremely unreliable and varied, but to your friendly player AI, how your team behaves when not controlled by you. The second worst offender of eFootball 2022’s plethora of unfinished features is the AI. I’ve played a fair amount of FIFA in my time, and I’ve never been this frustrated in a game’s ability to follow my commands. It’s so inaccurate and wildly inconsistent that it actually makes playing eFootball 2022 considerably unfun. ![]() Passing is really the worst offender here though. Too bad then, that the players’ shot power is so badly balanced that it only takes a tap of a button to send the ball into space. The ball whizzes back and forth, as the speed of the game makes a blistering counterattack all too possible in almost any situation. One thing I will admit is that eFootball attempts to and partly succeeds in making this a much faster game than the average game of FIFA. This feels like a demo, not a full game, and that’s a serious problem for a game struggling to break away from its already bad reputation post launch. Online play does exist, but it doesn’t always work well, as almost a third of the matches I connected to I was disconnected from fairly soon after joining. There’s a basic ultimate team mode now, and it isn’t a patch on what FIFA offers, not that that’s entirely a bad thing, but an ultimate team mode simply isn’t enough to fill out what continues to be a very thin package.ĮFootball 2022 comes with very few modes to play, even months after launch. When it launched late in 2021, eFootball earned scathing reviews for its poor amount of content and imprecise gameplay.Īfter the launch of Seasons 1 and 2, eFootball feels almost as barebones as it did during its “early access” phase, with very little being added to make the “full release” label accurate or feel any different from its previous phase. Unfortunately, eFootball 2022 gets very little of what made FIFA so great, right. The clean, smooth gameplay of a FIFA game, but with none of the baggage that comes along with trying to settle into playing EA’s biggest moneymaker. A free to play version of FIFA, a series of games known for its exploitative monetization and predatory microtransactions, is an incredibly appealing premise. ![]()
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