I’ll make an introduction before talking about GOALS. I understand many of you who are asking for realistic football games for an offline experience, but there’s no way such a football game will be released anymore—at least not the way you imagine it. For example, I imagine something like Baz’s upcoming game, Ballsy! League. It will probably have good AI against the CPU and a sense of weight and inertia, but that’s where realism will stop, as the player models, the pitch, and the graphics in general will be very simple and not realistic.
However, you need to think about which football games you liked in the past and why, and which ones are still considered successful and classic today—and why. In my opinion, after all these years of playing almost exclusively football games, from SWOS to modern eFootball & EA FC, the games that received the greatest acceptance were the classic old PES titles, from the PS1 era up to PES 6. Then came FIFA World Cup 2010 (on consoles), FIFA 11, and PES 2013. Even earlier, SWOS and Kick Off 2. I’m referring to games that have left their mark over time. There were also some modern PES titles like PES 2021, but personally I don’t consider it anything special, which is why I didn’t include it. Also, UFL has some interesting elements, but I don’t like its unresponsive gameplay. In its attempt to look realistic, it loses the essence of gameplay, which is responsiveness and giving the player the ability to do what they have in mind, rather than sacrificing that freedom for the sake of completing an animation..
From all the games I mentioned, there is one common element: player responsiveness and input. All of them had excellent and immediate player control, without sluggish animations. Of course, they also had other important elements such as AI, but I believe input was the key factor.
Now, coming to GOALS, which I’ve played and consider a respectable effort for a beta. It has a sense of gravity while still offering responsive control. I don’t know if this sounds controversial, but it somewhat reminds me of PES 2013 in terms of input. The shooting is decent, although it lacks a wide variety of trajectories, but it gets the job done. Of course, it still needs improvement, as do the passes, which often go to a different player than the one you’re aiming for.
But let’s be clear: this is a game that is exclusively focused on 1vs1 (always online) and is trying to become the new FUT. Twenty-five years ago, online didn’t exist, and what mattered was local 1vs1 on the couch. Now that has been replaced by online play. Offline is no longer part of companies’ plans, and people either accept that or stop playing new games.
Overall, GOALS is an okay beta version that doesn’t try to be a football simulation but rather an arcade experience—and I give them credit for that. I hope they make enough improvements before the World Cup, which they say is when they want to release it.