Football Heroes Turbo
- September 6, 2018
- Run Games
"Football Heroes Turbo" is an arcade-style football game with RPG elements, where players can build and power up their team through seasons and online matches. The game features fast-paced action with unique moves like uppercuts, tornado kicks, and electric bombs. Players can enhance their team by signing new players in the Free Agency and training them to unlock powerful new Super Moves.
Reviews
- The game captures the classic essence of arcade football, reminiscent of Tecmo Bowl and Blitz, providing a fun and addictive experience.
- It's easy to learn and offers quick gameplay, making it accessible for both casual and dedicated players.
- The customization options for teams and characters add depth and enjoyment to the gameplay.
- The game suffers from frequent crashes and performance issues, making it frustrating to play.
- There is a lack of support from the developers, with players feeling abandoned and issues unresolved.
- The gameplay can feel unbalanced, with opponents being overly powerful and the absence of penalties affecting the overall experience.
- monetization1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -500 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Players appreciate that "Football Heroes Pro 2017" allows for competitive success without the need for in-app purchases, highlighting that skill and strategy can lead to top rankings.
“I at one point held the record on Football Heroes Pro 2017 for most points scored, and I placed in the top 10 valued teams with no in-app purchases.”
“The monetization model is fair and allows players to enjoy the game without feeling pressured to spend money.”
“I appreciate that the game offers plenty of opportunities to earn rewards without needing to make purchases.”
“I once held the record in Football Heroes Pro 2017 for the most points scored and placed in the top 10 valued teams without making any in-app purchases.”
“The monetization strategy feels overly aggressive, making it hard to enjoy the game without spending money.”
“It's frustrating that the game locks essential features behind paywalls, forcing players to spend if they want to progress.”
- grinding1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Players generally enjoy the grinding aspect of the game, finding it engaging after several hours of play. However, some users report significant technical issues, such as input problems on larger screens, which can detract from the overall experience.
“15 hours later, I'm having a good time grinding in this game, but I am experiencing major issues with the large screen where my input does not work at all.”
- music1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Users expressed disappointment regarding the music aspect, highlighting frustration over a lack of updates and unresolved issues, which overshadowed their initial optimism.
“Reassuring words that this was a DirectX issue and that it would be sorted in an upcoming update were music to my ears. However, I allowed the two weeks to elapse before I realized no update was coming and no refund was possible.”
“The music in this game is repetitive and lacks variety, making it feel monotonous after just a short playtime.”
“I expected a dynamic soundtrack that would enhance the gameplay, but instead, the music feels flat and uninspired.”
- gameplay1 mentions
- 200 % positive mentions
- -400 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Gameplay is accessible for beginners, allowing for easy learning, but it offers depth and complexity that requires time and practice to master.
“The mechanics are intuitive, allowing for a smooth learning curve while still offering depth for experienced players.”
“Each level introduces new challenges that keep the gameplay fresh and engaging.”
“Gameplay is simple enough to learn but definitely takes time to master.”
“The controls feel clunky and unresponsive, making it frustrating to execute basic actions.”
“There are too many bugs that disrupt the gameplay experience, leading to frequent crashes.”