![]() Otherwise, it’s a wonder how they will be able to manage their time altogether. Given that the dev team will have to juggle the release of new content and updating of existing features, it might lead to crunch time again. SpoonyPizzas here guys, has it improved eFootball 2022 or has it set the game back Join me to find out Subscribe to the channel here shorturl.at/abvEH. Konami, however, did not discuss how their supposed improvements will affect their planned roadmap. From next week onward, we will prepare for an update in October, while receiving further opinions through questionnaires to our users.” This work will be continuously updated, quality will be improved and content will be added consistently. “We are very sorry for the problems, and want to assure everyone we will take all concerns seriously and strive to improve the current situation. The game’s troubled launch has been serious enough for Konami to release an official statement on Twitter. The game’s PC version has a 0.8 as of User Score as of press time for the PC version, 0.6 and 0.4 for the PS4 and PS5 versions, with pending reviews for Xbox One and Xbox Series X versions. ![]() On the other hand, eFootball 2022‘s aggregate scores on Metacritic fair better on the critic side, but not so much on the user score side. As of press time, the game currently has 11.6% approval rating on Steam, but it has received as low as 9%. However, mixed with Konami’s infamy and the game’s buggy state on the PC version, we now get the worst-reviewed PC game in Steam history. The on-the-field action is undoubtedly improved, but nowhere near the level of its Pro Evolution Soccer predecessors and not enough to be consistently exciting or, vitally, fun. Considering that it’s a free-to-play title, it shouldn’t have been that hard to at least get mixed reviews. Important info for #eFootball fans /Tp9RFhmXp9ĮFootball 2022 review scores on Steam have been overwhelmingly negative, indicating that the PC version of the game is very bad. eFootball 2022 receives Overwhelmingly Negative Reviews on Steam eFootball reviews are so bad right now that even for a free-to-play title, you might want to reconsider trying it out. The Pro Evolution Soccer successor has so far been a buggy mess, according to various reports and reviews. However, there are problems here as well. The game is a bit slower and more deliberate, but above all, more forceful: the new physical defending is fantastic and gives the game a lot more punch in duels. Konami’s eFootball 2022 is finally here, but it feels like you should hold out a little bit longer before diving into the pitch. The game can be fun Konami have switched from the Fox to the Unreal Engine for eFootball 2022 and with this change comes a new gameplay dynamic.
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