- January 18, 2021
- Rezzil
Rezzil Index / Lite
62%Game Brain Score
graphics, monetization
94% User Score 17 reviews
Platforms
PCWindows
About
This is the moment it’s all been leading up to. Those years watching your team, idolising the players, collecting the stickers, playing shoot-outs in the park and mud soaked local league games. Never did you think it would come to this, stood in front of the goal with the weight of years of practice, of team-mates, of heartache and pure joy, on your shoulders. This is the moment forged in passion.…







Audience ScoreBased on 17 reviews
graphics3 negative mentions
- Offers a unique VR soccer training experience that can be fun if you have the necessary hardware.
- Good physics and immersive gameplay, especially for those with full-body tracking equipment.
- Includes features like achievements and leaderboards, adding a competitive element to the experience.
- Misleadingly marketed as free, with numerous microtransactions that detract from the overall value.
- Requires specific hardware (HTC Vive trackers) to function properly, limiting accessibility for many players.
- Poor graphics and limited content lead to a lack of engagement, making it feel more like a low-effort product.
- graphics1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The graphics have been widely criticized, with many users noting that their lack of quality is a significant deterrent for potential players, contributing to the game's overall failure to attract an audience despite being free to play.
“The graphics aren't great... that will understandably be a turn-off for a lot of gamers, and it's a big contributor to the failure of the game to attract players despite having no up-front cost.”
“The visuals feel outdated and lack the polish expected from modern games, making it hard to immerse myself in the experience.”
“Character models and environments look bland and uninspired, which detracts from the overall enjoyment of the game.”