Konami has not been having a great time of things, lately. Since the significant break-up between it and famed auteur Hideo Kojima, which resulted in the loss of a new Silent Hill game, the company has not been making a lot of friends. On top of that initial controversy, the Japanese developer and publisher unleashed eFootball at the end of September. The result was not pretty, with the game being panned by players and critics alike, to such an extent that Metacritic declares it the worst PC game of the year, with an overall score of just 25. For reference, GTA Trilogy on PC is two spaces above, currently sitting at 49.

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With a launch state that could be considered laughable, the game was strewn with bugs, poor gameplay, as well as visuals that did not suggest it was a game that had been made this year. Konami even issued an apology for eFootball, with the company acknowledging the negative feedback that the game had been receiving. A 1.0 update was due to be released which would address some of the concerns. However, according to the Konami website, only 0.91 is currently available, with the newer patch having been delayed. Overall, the game being considered the worst on PC for the year is perhaps not too surprising.

There were some other nominations as well, such as Balan Wonderland on the Switch, which has a score of 36. The Yuji Naka, of Sonic the Hedgehog fame, creation was one of the most disappointing games of the 2021, with many fans feeling let down that a game created by such a luminary could be so lackluster.

The general consensus seems to be that eFootball was a terribly executed game, where it should have been a spiritual continuation of the now-defunct Pro Evolution Soccer series. Given its low position on the Metacritic PC scoreboard, FIFA is probably not too concerned about it being pushed aside to make way for a new soccer game champion.

eFootball 2022 is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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Source: Metacritic, Kotaku