It’s a big birthday celebration over at the Konami offices currently, as the studio commemorates 28 years of football gaming. They are doing so with new eFootball updates
It started off as Goal Storm in 1995, moving to International Superstar Soccer [1997-2001], and of course the iconic PES [2001-2021]. How we miss the glory of PES. Nowadays, Konami’s football iteration has been titled eFootball, since 2021. Today marks the release of tons of content coming to the free-to-play eFootball 2023, all in honour of Konami’s storied past
The Return of an Iconic Mode
Those of you familiar with eFootball 2023’s format, instead of its competitor FIFA, will know that Konami prefer to release content periodically, with the game being overall free-to-play. It’s a model likely to be adopted by future footballing titles such as UFL – perhaps we will see it in EA Sports FC?
One of the most notable additions to eFootball this time around is the return of Co-op mode, which enjoyed a beta period throughout June. On the 13th July, the Co-op mode will receive a dedicated campaign, which will bring with it rewards when you play a certain number of games
Campaigns and Challenges
For veteran eFootball players looking to challenge themselves, the 28 year anniversary content release will more than facilitate. This four-week celebration period will see the launch of two Challenge Events.
Firstly, the Legend Challenge Event will see you attempt to defeat the champions of different leagues around Europe. Expect to be given a tough time by the defensive Italian champions Napoli, and be left mesmerised by the tiki taka gameplay of Barcelona. Each time will provide a vastly different challenge
For some multiplayer challenges, look no further than the Golden Goal Challenge Event. You’ll be playing against other eFootball fans in a golden goal format. And you know what that means? The first to score a single goal, wins the match. It’s fast, frantic football
Finally, the campaigns and challenges within this event will reward you handsomely. These come with the promise of Epic Players, Show Time contracts, 200 coins, and a whopping 440,000 GP currency
Let’s Get Celebrating with the latest eFootball updates
With the game free-to-play, why not get involved in the party by downloading eFootball 2023 for yourself?
The game is available on Xbox Series X. S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4 and PC. You can find the link to download eFootball on Xbox on the Xbox Store
In a deleted scene in Pulp Fiction, Mia Wallace says that there are two types of people. Beatles fans and Elvis fans. You can like both, but you like one more than the other. We didn’t like either but the point kind of works for FIFA and PES. Back in the day we were PES people. In fact, we were ISS people. To this day, ISS Pro Evolution Soccer remains one of the best football games ever made
Since those halcyon days on the PS1, EA and Konami’s fortunes have shifted somewhat, as have their flagship footie titles. Where ISS was seen as the simulation and FIFA was the more arcade-y game back on PS1 and PS2 [PES4 also is one of the best football games ever made] these days EA have kind of had things their own way for a while with the FIFA games. They’re not just seen as the better simulation but they’ve pretty much had the genre sewn up for a decade. Indeed, a chap from EA told us four or five years ago that PES hasn’t even been a blip on their radar for a decade
The problem was that the game had gone free-to-play and in that process, everything was stripped out of the game. The career modes, the couch multiplayer, the leagues and cups. Everything was gone except for a new take on MyClub which was PES‘s answer to FIFA‘s Ultimate Team mode. We never liked either of those and combined with some dodgy controls, laggy gameplay and rough graphics, it looked like our interest in Konami’s footballing efforts were done forever
But then I fired up eFootball 2020. While still lacking in all the modes you’d normally get in a football game, what it did have was the Dream Team mode. Here you’d start with a basic squad and you’d win matches [against the AI or an online opponent] and earn GP [one of eFootball‘s currency systems] and buy new players. Unlike FIFA, the game was pretty generous with rewards for logging on, taking part in events, watching videos and so on and so, before long, I’d put together a half-decent side of affordable players
I went online and promptly got beaten by some prick with a team full of galacticos [mainly built from Liverpool players which made me hate the a bit more]. But before long, I’d earned more points, bought better players and developed the ones I had using the game’s experience system [which lets you train up players and enhance their various statistics] and then I was handing out some beatings of my own and all without spending a penny on the game
On the pitch, things are absolutely fine. I’ve spent two decades essentially using 1-2s and lobbed through balls and my tactics work as well in eFootball as they do in FIFA 22. The action itself is as slick as it needs to be. The ball is nicely unpredictable giving the gameplay a slightly random, chaotic feel which is what you want from a football game. Building up play from the back is rewarding, the defending can be gloriously shambolic or incredibly effective and shooting feels satisfying. What’s more, for the first time in over a decade I actually feel a degree of excitement when I score now. Nó gần như hoài niệm
Well, disappointingly the answer may as well be ‘bugger all. ’
The ‘big’ news is that the two Milan clubs are now licensed [which means nothing to me as I just want to play as QPR] and some Mexican teams have been added. In terms of things you might want – you know, Master League, new game modes, the ability to edit kits or even see them properly when picking them for a match – well, none of that is in there. Indeed, if you hadn’t noticed the change in name, you’d be hard-pressed to even recognise this as an update
So, we have to admit we’re a bit disappointed with the lack of new content. On the plus side, our Dream Team has remained intact. We were worried that we’d have to build a whole new squad but so far it seems like progress in this game is permanent. That’s a way better deal than seeing your FIFA Ultimate Team destroyed each year while those games cost you £70 or however much they are now
Tuy nhiên đây là vấn đề. The thing we like about eFootball is that it leaves out things we don’t care about. After doing it dozens of times do we really want to play an entire Serie A campaign for a trophy? Do we need to play through the European Championship yet again? Do we need a pretend inbox telling us that we’ve got to negotiate for some player or play the same mini-games over and over to increase a stat? The original football games Match Day, Sensible Soccer and so on didn’t need to cram in every possible off the pitch scenario and they did just fine
So yes, it’s weird, it’s shambolic and it’s arguably unfinished but on the pitch it’s a lot of fun and off the pitch the squad-building stuff is fun and easy. There’s some weirdness about contracts which we’re not sure is particularly well-implemented but equally the whole thing is a lot less faffy than how FIFA handles contracts and fitness cards and all that extraneous nonsense. And look, yes, FIFA fans won’t be turned and PES fans might be disappointed but if you want a simple football game that gets the basics right and just lets you play without too many distractions then whisper it carefully but eFootball 2023 is actually pretty damn good
Bóng đá điện tử 2023
8 Overall
Ưu điểm
+ The football gameplay is genuinely good
+ You can have a lot of fun for no money at all
+ Squad building is addictive
Nhược điểm
- This update adds basically nothing
- Still a bare-bones package
- Presentation is a bit lacking
Bản tóm tắt
On the face of it, eFootball remains a skeleton of a game in a genre where we're used to more content than we can handle and this update really adds very little to change that. But for gamers who don't want all the faff of playing through modes we've had for decades and just want to get on with building a side and having fun with them on the pitch, eFootball 2023 is a pretty good option. Especially as it's free and you never really need to spend any money on it to enjoy it