10 Football Games That Are Not FIFA or PES
Talking about sports games, of course football is the most popular sport in Indonesia. It is evident that this game is in great demand in every PlayStation rental in Indonesia. As if never absent in the slightest from the small business that is often done until now.
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Name FIFA and Pro Evolution Soccer or PES become a familiar game among them. Simulate football as closely as possible to the real thing. But do you know, there are actually a lot of soccer games that are more exciting and don’t just dwell on the two big titles? Anything? Take a peek at our list below!
10. Football Manager Series (PC)
Football Manager it’s not a soccer game that forces you to jump straight into the field to break into the opponent’s goal, but it’s more like a team/soccer club manager simulation game. Not playing it, often makes many people labeled as people who do not have extensive knowledge about football and how they manage a team to be successful in the future.
This game that simulates the life of a soccer manager, allows you to manage football players and clubs (yes, yes), transfer players, formations, training, and maybe move to another club because your club is already successful, or go bankrupt because of your own actions. Your only goal is to make your club a success with a good team manager strategy. Can you become the next Sir Alex Fergusson through this game?
9. Lords of Football (PC)
Have you ever played? The Sims Series? If yes, then Lords of Football is a game that might be suitable for those of you who really like football. Made like a manager simulation game with stylish elements The Sims, you will act as God in Lords of Football in managing each player and team to fit your own vision and mission.
Starting from his professional life as a player, to his personal life with those around him. Just like other manager simulation games, your goal is to make your team successful or destroy it. It’s all up to your decision.
8. Score World Goals (Android, iOS)
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Have three important elements such as puzzles, history and football in general, World Goals Score give you the task of replaying the most popular goals scored by world-class players in the past. Like Roberto Carlos’ banana kick during Brazil against France which will force you to swipe your smartphone or tablet according to the ball’s lane and make sure the timing is right. There are more than 1000 goals that you can unlock and recreate in this game.
7. Soccer Rage (PC)
If football in general has certain rules, then not for Soccer Rage. No red cards, off-sides, out-balls, substitutions, even heavyweight fouls are allowed in this game. At first glance, this explanation may be similar to survival mode in FIFA 19, but this game is more violent than you might think. It combines elements of sports, action, and fighting in one package.
In addition to scoring more goals than your enemy, you are also required to remove the enemy team’s players to less than 7 people to win the game. The method? Sledding, crashing, and kicking until you get hurt will be your choice. So, how is it? Ready for a brawl- er we mean “playing football”?
6. Top Eleven (PC Browser, Android, iOS)
You don’t have money to buy Football Manager? Possible Top Eleven could be your alternative. This game that can be accessed via an internet browser is not as detailed Football Manager, but he might be your friend when you have a lot on your mind.
The game is simple, just by logging in through your Facebook account and against friends or other player teams, you will feel the sensation of a unique soccer team manager. This game puts more emphasis on practice than tactics although this feature is still present in the game. The more often you train your players, the better your team will be.
5. Super Arcade Football (PC)
Before soccer games used a point of view like a TV show, developers used a top-down view like old retro games, and Super Arcade Football is one of the modern games adapting it. This game offers Slow-Mo-Banana-Bending-Technology that allows your shots to have an interesting slow-motion effect. Even though it was released in 2016, this game is still being updated until now.
4. Sociable Soccer (PC)
Created by Jon Hare who used to be famous for Sensible Soccer super addictive in the 90’s. Sociable Soccer which as of this writing is still in the status of an early access game, offering classic retro game-style gameplay that he had made in the past. Easy-to-understand gameplay is like a re-skin of Sensible Soccer which is wrapped in modern graphics, making this legendary game look as if it hasn’t died in the present.
3. FootLOL: Epic Fail League (PC)
Another messy game like Rage Soccer, the difference is that you won’t just play the player, but also release strange things such as mines, planes, to…. big cow. It sounds crazy, but that’s the developer’s goal to create a humorous game based on one of the most popular sports in the world. Your goal is still the same, scoring goals against other players or AI as much as possible. But, are you sure you can break through the defenses of the dozens of fat cows that your enemy put out to help him?
This game, which costs less than 100 thousand rupiah on Steam, combines several game elements Worms which will not only make you laugh, but also will not bore you.
2. Rocket League (PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch)
Of the many football games that have ever existed, maybe Rocket League is the most unique soccer game ever. You don’t play the player, the manager, or even God, but the car. Yup, you read right, car. But if you think it will be 11 vs 11 in an arena with a speeding car or sommersault, then save your imagination, because you will be faced with 5 pla- ah we mean enemy cars that are ready to score a giant ball into your goal.
Some elements of racing cars such as turbo boosts or extreme attractions that may be impossible for a car like the Magnum Tornado skill in the Tamiya anime film you can do here to give the ball a boost into the goal. Pretty ridiculous and weird? Of course! But in fact, the idea of Psyonix as the developer succeeded in making gamers addicted to playing it. Interested in trying it?
1. Super Shot Soccer (PS1)
Remember the HongKong film actor Stephen Chow’s comedy, Shaolin Soccer who can use kung fu moves in soccer? It looks like this chaotic game is inspired by the film. Super Shot Soccer or Bakuretsu Soccer In Japan, it became pop culture all over the world and it seems like you really shouldn’t be absent from PS rentals in Indonesia because of its unique concept.
Even though it’s not as detailed as a movie Shaolin Soccer which has its own moves in each player, but the developer Tecmo (now KoeiTecmo) provides moves in each country. For example, South Korea can issue fire shots to tear the enemy’s goal, and Japan can use Ninja Dribble which can turn its players into tornadoes to score the ball.
Those are ten soccer games that aren’t FIFA nor PES. Although it sounds more inclined to arcade games that have a happy effect on the players, in fact the games above are in great demand by all people. Whether they have an interest in football or not. What do you think? Are there any football games other than FIFA or PES that you like and recognize but not on the list above?
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