REAL FOOTBALL (2016) takes the Gameloft soccer franchise back to basics, leaving aside the spectacular graphics and official licenses to offer a much more direct and fun gaming experience. Some people are undoubtedly going to be thrilled about this – although others maybe not so much.
The first thing that REAL FOOTBALL gamers are likely to notice is that the game has worse graphics than previous installments in the saga. But obviously it also takes up way less space and runs fluidly. Gotta take the bad with good, eh?
Once you start playing REAL FOOTBALL you'll realize the gameplay is simple, direct, and fun. You can adjust the strength of your passes and shots, do sprints and deep passes, manually change players at any time, etc. – in short, have a great time on the pitch.
The main gameplay in REAL FOOTBALL is very close to that of the classic FIFA FUT titles: you buy envelopes of players who you can later add to your team. There are other game modes, too, (like friendlies) where you can play with loads of different teams.
REAL FOOTBALL is a good football game that might disappoint some old fans but win some new ones. A highly entertaining title, in any case.