eFootball Kick-Off! Reviews
eFootball Kick Off! surprised me in more ways than one. As someone who grew up with PES and has a genuine love for football, I came into this expecting a fun football game, but I got an accessible and enjoyable experience that really carves out its own identity. It might not offer the depth some of the biggest football simulations offer. It offers fast-paced gameplay, polished visuals, and easy-to-learn controls, making it a fantastic title to pick up on the Nintendo Switch 2.
Perhaps the name "Kick-Off" itself is a clue: this is just the beginning. If Konami builds on this foundation and adds the beloved Master League mode in the future, this game could become something truly great. But in its current state, it's excellent football wrapped in a thin package.
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Ultimately, you could do a lot worse than eFootball if you're looking for an offline, single-player (or co-op) football game. Its World Tour mode is relatively light but it's fun enough, and the game's budget price point matches its ambition.With any luck, this will only be the starting point for eFootball's presence on Switch 2, and Konami will hopefully follow this up with a more fully-featured game, or a straight crossplay-enabled port of the main free-to-play live service title. Judged on its own merits, though, as it stands, only EA Sports FC offers better (albeit less smooth) football gameplay on Switch 2.
It has more modest gameplay by today's standards; there are aspects like the goalkeepers that can be improved (hopefully patches will come), and it lacks content that adds depth, but even with these drawbacks, the nostalgic and simple feel of eFootball Kick-Off is immensely enjoyable. Just play and go, peanut.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
eFootball Kick-Off! brings Konami's football to Nintendo with gameplay that's pleasantly reminiscent of the old PES games. There are several limitations and plenty of room for improvement, but it's a decent debut.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Although eFootball Kick Off! isn’t the complete return to the glory days of Pro Evolution Soccer, it’s a strong and confident step in the right direction. On the pitch, it translates the beautiful game in a way that echoes its past, offering a worthy alternative to EA FC.
Konami will now have to find a way to bring back into fashion a brand that absolutely did not deserve to be transformed into something it never was.
Review in Italian | Read full review
With clean controls that support pick-up-and-play football, a staggering number of teams, and very moreish gameplay loops, backed by a much lower price tag than its immediate competitor, eFootball Kick-Off is a perfect reminder that while a truly rancid host nation can undermine the delight of a World Cup, nothing can destroy the love for the sport.
As it stands, eFootball Kick-Off! is a great football game wrapped in a thin package. If you're here for modes, licenses, and the full modern football game circus, you may come away wanting a lot more. If you're here for the feel of PES, smooth 60fps football on Switch 2, and fancy building a team without being shaken upside down for your lunch money, then this is absolutely worth a look.
I know eFootball™ Kick-Off! won’t be everyone’s cup of tea. But for football addicts like me, who’ve been desperately missing the classic PES/Winning Eleven days, its gameplay and even the legends featured in World Tour mode are enough to spark a little hope that the magic might still be there somewhere.
Review in Turkish | Read full review
eFootball Kick-Off! is a reminder that football games do not need to be overloaded with features to be enjoyable. When the fundamentals are strong and the design is focused, the result can be just as compelling as any big‑budget alternative. With this release, Konami has successfully tapped into its roots, giving Switch 2 players a superb reason to hit the pitch. It is a confident and enjoyable revival of Konami’s classic football philosophy, built around tight controls, smooth animation, and a generous range of modes that suit both newcomers and long‑time fans. The limited licences and occasional commentary hiccups do little to diminish the strength of the on‑pitch action, and the absence of pay-to-win microtransactions makes the overall package even more appealing. This is a focused and highly entertaining football game that understands exactly what it wants to be and delivers it with clarity.
eFootball Kick-Off! is exactly what many of us have been waiting for in a soccer game: uncomplicated fun. It has the good and the bad of the latest PES/eFootball games, but without the intrusive pop-ups, card packs, and all that unnecessary paraphernalia.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
eFootball Kick Off! knows exactly who it is designed for. Rather than focusing on the complexity of traditional football simulators, it prioritizes accessibility through simple controls, varied game modes, and helpful tools that introduce newcomers to the fundamentals of virtual football. Features such as the World Circuit, the International Cup inspired by the 2026 World Cup, entertaining minigames, player encyclopedias, training modes, and solid performance on Nintendo Switch 2 create a well-rounded package for its target audience. While repetitive voice-over lines, occasional roster inconsistencies, and a lack of deeper strategic systems may disappoint some experienced players, the game successfully delivers what it promises: a fun, straightforward football experience that is perfect for quick matches and multiplayer sessions with friends.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Unlike the main version of the franchise, which revolves around weekly events, card acquisition, temporary campaigns, and constant updates, the Nintendo Switch 2 game focuses on a much more traditional experience. Progression happens primarily on the field, through matches played and the natural evolution of the squad, without relying on the loot box systems that have marked eFootball's recent history.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
For its more affordable price, it certainly becomes a more attractive title for most, and in fact, for those who are more casual fans of the sport itself, it will certainly serve well in the short term. However, for those who are knowledgeable about rosters, teams, and players, some aspects may weigh negatively on this title.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
eFootball Kick Off is a convincing step forward for Konami, bringing back much of what made the series so beloved in the first place. Its fluid gameplay, stable 60 FPS performance, and Switch 2-exclusive content make it a great option for football fans. However, weak goalkeepers, the lack of deeper offline modes, and some questionable licensing decisions hold it back from reaching its full potential. Even so, considering its price and the fun it delivers on the pitch, it’s an easy recommendation for anyone looking for a solid football game on Nintendo Switch 2.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
"Fun and Simple Football" eFootball Kick-Off! offers a fun football experience that focuses on the basics of gameplay rather than a plethora of modes and content. It succeeds in delivering smooth, tactical matches suitable for quick play sessions, but suffers from a lack of content in the long run. A good option for football fans on the Nintendo Switch 2, but it still needs more modes and depth to reach the level of the full versions.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
The gameplay is solid and it runs seamlessly on the Switch 2, with minor sacrifices for performance. Online play has its challenges due to the ability to use a team of superstars, but matching their efforts will see a more even approach.
The Switch 2 eFootball Kick-Off! is a curious case of nostalgia and limitations. It's obviously inspired by the golden era of PES and Master League, but it just doesn't have the depth that made those experiences so rich. What it does offer is good, responsive football gameplay at a bargain price of around £15.98 / $19.99. That said, the core on-pitch experience is actually fun for that price, especially in short bursts or local multiplayer sessions.
eFootball Kick-Off! marks the long-awaited return of Konami football to Nintendo shores after more than a decade of absence, offering an unusual yet appreciated offline, premium formula that breaks away from the live-service model. However, despite a consistently enjoyable core gameplay and a budget-friendly entry price, the content offering proves to be too weak; between bare-bones customization and a World Tour mode that loses its bite as soon as you max out your team, the title struggles to keep players hooked for more than ten hours. Ultimately, it ends up feeling more like a prolonged tutorial for newcomers rather than a true standalone single-player football game.
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