A gameplay video from GOALS, which will be “a free football game that will appeal to everyone from 7 to 70”, has been leaked.
When we say football game, only FIFA and PES series was coming. Even though we said goodbye to these names with the controversial moves of Electronic Arts and Konami, this does not change the fact that they are two prominent names on the scene. Since EA Sports FC 24 has an advantage over PES, players complain about paying high prices for the game in which they cannot see any tangible change.
But as we said, when there is no other alternative, FC 24 becomes the only option for football fans. GOALS aims to change this situation and to show that a game that everyone, from amateur to professional, can enjoy is possible, just like football. While we were wondering what the game would be like, a new gameplay video was leaked.
It’s getting better every day.
Inform people through the use of fonts and colors on social media Fortnite reminiscent GOALS, which some players say looks better than eFootball. In the leaked video, we see that the game starts with a kick-off and, shame on us, the defense is asleep. Of course, as the development of the game progresses, artificial intelligence will also improve.
Apart from this, our player goes to the penalty area and scores a goal and the video ends. An interface that will not be unfamiliar to those who play football games, it is quite variable with visible FPS values stands out. However, if the game comes out as well as expected, it could be a good arcade alternative to high-budget football games that seem quite complicated for those who don’t know anything about it. Of course, since the game will also appeal to professionals, it is said that the gameplay mechanics will become more realistic.
How do you see the potential of GOALS based on this video? Before answering the question, let’s say that the game is gameplay-oriented, free-to-play, cross-platform supported. very player focused Let us say that it will be held in a manner worthy of e-sports competitions. These are the developer’s own words.
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