JAKARTA - The first reaction to the launch of eFootball 2022 was displeasure.
One of the main points of criticism is how players in the game don't look like the real thing.
Yes, it almost looks like a meme in some cases. Just look at the faces of Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Raphael Varane.
There are also programming errors, such as the referee swimming in the field, impossible moves, and scenes that look like they're from a movie.
In fact, the way Ansu Fati runs when dribbling is called Naruto-like.
Thanks for kill my fav game @play_eFootball #efootball2022 here is a Video with Ansu Fati running like naruto pic.twitter.com/JQ2KRr2RwC
— Ricardo Bassricky (@BassRicky_) September 30, 2021
Here are some other social media reactions to the launch of eFootball 2022.
#eFootball2022 I have no words... 😠pic.twitter.com/VncDUVc7Gs
— TFI  (@TheFIFAInfo) September 30, 2021
Name a bigger downgrade. #eFootball2022 pic.twitter.com/wexsIDJXAT
— Souls Ninja 🎮 (@valiantfury_) September 30, 2021
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This is actually horrifying #eFootball2022 pic.twitter.com/5x9kMoVsSK
— SAF - FIFA 22 News (@FUT22News) September 30, 2021
This is, objectively, the funniest screenshot of a video game ever taken #eFootball2022 pic.twitter.com/uu7fukxySA
— Dan Entwistle (@Garcian_Smith) September 30, 2021
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