Hmmm I kinda wanted to lose so I had to rise to the challenge, but it had been great fun. For some reason it turns out the league ended then and we only played all the teams once and I'd won. I was behind going into game 11 but won it and was just top of the league. I was closing the gap on Celtic and Rangers. I was still getting better and winning most matches including against Rangers but the football was great fun. Hacking players is just as fun as sensi and always a temptation despite the risk of cards. I had to get used to having a sprint button, but since it tires your players out the more you use it I think it is a good addition as well. This is like an evolved version which ultimately is very satisfying. The after touch is more granular than in sensi. It still feels the same but gives more variation. Having three buttons for pass, chip and shoot vs one is good. On hard mode with expert control settings, the feel of the football is great and very much an evolution of the sensi we know and love. More wins and I realise,what I thought was a screen explaining the controls could actually be used to switch to Expert Mode. As I played more I got better though and started winning games. I got beaten 2-0 in my first game which was delighting. I started a Scottish Premiership season as Dundee (one of the worst teams). However quickly I didn't fancy playing game after game, winning without much of a fight so I switched to World Mode. I still dominated the next game but the keeper could now make actual saves. Played my first match and I won 6-0 despite getting two men sent off and the goal keeper was absolutely pathetic. I started with career mode which seems to be some equivalent of FIFA ultimate team. I'd have been happy if this game was literally that game with updated players and on a modern platform. I played it to death and it was brilliant. When I grew up I had SWOS 95/96 European Championship Edition. Some small panning remains in 16:10 and 4:3. More zoomed out with no horizontal panning in 16:9 aspect ratio resolutions. There is now a larger difference between easy, medium and hard difficulties in career mode. Other minor gameplay tweaks and balancing.Increased strength and variance of chip.Further improvements to overhead cameras.Fix for matches exiting while attempting to kick off in online PvP.Varied AI shooting and slide tackle response times.Improved camera sweep at the start of matches.Enabled trophy rewards at the end of each week club captain, club group honours, club world ranking honours.Bug fix for menu errors when a user reaches manager level 10 before receiving a club clash opponent.Improved goalkeeper ability to gather the ball on the floor.Improved goalkeepers ability to save high and low shots.Added end of day club clash messages showing club clash results, club group tables.Fix to chat send button also kicking the ball at the same time.More variety of chat options after scoring and conceding goals. For now, let us know if you are excited to see Sociable Soccer 24 finally launch on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC. If you are up for something new, stylised, fast and addictive then welcome to our Sociable world of soccer.” – Founder of Tower Studios Jon Hare.Įxpect more details in the coming weeks. If you prefer your life to be steady, polished and uninspiring then stay where you are. We are a fast, exhilarating arcade game set in a real football world, not a predictable, boring simulation. “Everyone who plays Sociable Soccer will remember how much fun it is to beat your friends and family at a game you love, again and again. There’s promise that Sociable Soccer 24 will then be released across Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch, staggered. And it’ll do it across both online and offline multiplayer matches, delivering a whole world of soccer for single players to immerse themselves in.īetter still, if you have previously purchased a Steam Early Access edition of Sociable Soccer, you’ll get the 24 Edition for free when it launches in November 2023.
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