I cannot believe this game still has the limited turning circles of older games.Given FIFA has had 360 degree movement for years, it's a really weird sensation to Maplestory 2 Mesos only be able to dribble along certain angles.That aside, the football part is quite well done. In fact, some of the matches I played were genuinely entertaining.
There's a pace to the play and it feels as though Konami may have taken a step back and decided what they might do to separate themselves from their competitor. It still has the limited turning circles of older games, allowing you to only run in certain anglesIntricate passing play is rewarded, as is the ability to defend and then move up the field rapidly. Not only that, but there is a nice variety of what works against opponents.
There's no sense that you should just repeat the same action over and over again. Quite a good test of a game is how real the goals feel and whether they would happen in real life. The answer is yes. Nothing really feels like it is just an exploitation of a system in the game.For example, checking back after a run from Antoine Griezmann saw willing runners emerge in the box. A low pass across found one, and his shot arrowed into the top corner. It was the sort of goal you see on screen and across grounds every weekend.
The fact it flew in made it feel real. Because it felt inevitable that it cheap Maplestory Mesos would. An extremely lifelike David Beckham will feature on the edition's legends modeThe passing play is smooth and slick and tends to well replicate the team that you are either playing as or against.In fact, the defending system on the game is more easily understandable than FIFA's has been over the last few years.