It takes a very different approach to FIFA and EA Sports FC, as you'll immediately be able to see from its more anime-style graphics (you can tell it was made by the developers of Sifu).
You take turns in goal, gradually master your skills, and try not to be too embarrassed when a crunching slide tackle leaves you on the floor.
Personally, this writer is really impressed with the game. And since it's launched straight on Xbox Game Pass, here's hoping that a decent amount of people give it a chance.
Because you're only controlling your one player, who has the exact same stats as everyone else, it's all very skill-based.
You start to see people's personalities come through, too, even though they're complete strangers.
There's the guy who's gonna try and dribble past everyone. There's the guy who's gonna shoot from everywhere. And there's the guy (me) who has the best of intentions but cannot back it up with any skill.
With that in mind, I do have a couple of qualms to mention! I do slightly wish there was commentary on it, or some more exciting music, to amp up the vibes on the pitch. (That being said, I love the mechanic where you can apologise to the other players for your mistakes.)
Also, crossplay hasn't been added yet, which would really enhance the social aspect of the game. It should be coming later.
The greatest compliment I can give Rematch is that I want to keep playing it, and I want to see how it grows in the seasons to come. This is a promising debut, and hopefully it'll lead to a long and impressive career. Bring it on!
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