Sociable Soccer 25 Reviews

Sociable Soccer 25 is ranked in the -1th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
5 / 10.0
May 1, 2025

It's a shame there's no real online multiplayer in this version, and the single-player content is repetitive. It plays well, it's fun, but at the moment I see no reason to stick with the game beyond the first few hours.

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65%
Apr 20, 2025

Sociable Soccer 25 finally lands on the Xbox console and is a nice little nod for the older gamers out there, but also an evolution of the past for the gamers new to this style of play. Admittedly, I was a bit frustrated at first getting to grips with the control scheme and how the players reacted to my button presses, but over time the game grew on me and I was playing with more fluidity and keeping possession. Sometimes the AI feels a little stale and doesn’t appear to be as reactive as I’d like, but then I remember this doesn’t have the enormous team and budget that something like EAFC has. This is a casual take on the football genre, and I love that it finally makes its way to my favourite console, because there is always room for more footballing fun. For this one, though, the experience is short-lived for me without online multiplayer, and I feel like they are missing a trick by not including it. If you’re not one for competing online, then it still provides a great slice of fun alone or in local multiplayer with family or friends.

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7.5 / 10.0
Apr 20, 2025

Immediate, fast-paced, and fun, Sociable Soccer can provide matches of pure arcade fun, and the addition of the management component to the Career mode succeeds in getting people hooked, even if the simplicity of the various systems ends up hurting its longevity. Undoubtedly the best arcade soccer since Sensible Soccer.

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70 / 100
Dec 23, 2024

No, Sociable Soccer 25 is not Sensible Soccer, as Tower Studios' creation unfortunately lacks the charm of that legendary game. However, there is much of the 16-bit soccer spirit in this fun and entertaining arcade game, which retains the essential style and gameplay foundation of Jon Hare's masterpiece. Fast and accessible, Sociable Soccer 25 will delight those who miss pixelated matches that are spectacular despite their minimalistic style. The main drawbacks are the lack of any online mode and the inability to create custom tournaments, which are quite significant for a game of this kind. For those who are nostalgic like me, it is highly recommended, especially considering its relatively low price.

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