We already know why Konami has released the eFootball 2022, and it seems that we are facing a game with 10 years of life and, as expected, it also presents a great variety of bugs that affect the gameplay. Although it was expected that implementing the graphics engine to Unreal Engine 4 would add a plus in visual quality to compete with FIFA 22, in the end it has been the opposite, it is like being before an Alpha version of “something”.

Of course, at least the grass looks better in eFootball, and in close-up shots it looks very defined, but come on, it’s not a lawn mowing simulator.

The biggest difference you just saw, the footballers model. If these are the protagonists of the game, you can already imagine the faces of the filling of people to fill the seats of the football fields. Obviously we are focusing on graphic quality, something that the FIFA series has always been ahead of, but with FIFA 22 the differences are more than remarkable.

If we move away from the visual aspect, it is indicated that the physics in eFootball 2022 are unreal, the movement of the players comes to look unnatural in many moments, and that the whole game has simply been made fast and simplified, so it could perfectly be equated to a game for mobile devices. In summary, normal that was released for freeWell, not even the Epic Games Store would have ended up giving it away.

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