author: Michael Pajda
eFootball 2023. The worst games of 2022
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We can all agree that eFootball 2022 was a misunderstanding - almost every element (retarded physics, server malfunctions, clunky animations) was beneath every contempt. This is surprising, as once PES delivered a lot of fun and competed with FIFA as equals - and the free-to-play model with microtransactions involving premium currency seemed to be an interesting move.
Will Konami be able to eliminate bugs and regain the trust of fans with the 2023 update? This will be tough. The developers of eFootball 2023 do not seem to hear the players and they continue not fixing the basic elements, not even at the "satisfactory" level, but at least on "passable" level which would bring the community back to the game. The game is still ugly and not playable. If you're looking for a free-of-charge game, better wait for some polished freebie that will appear on Epic Games Store.