>>14631434
Don't get what's compelling about Feefah or about the whole backstreet soccer thing?
Because, and I say this from firsthand experience, both as a long time sportsball fan and player, Feefah appeals to the literal lowest common denominator. Let's put this into perspective: a long time ago, divegrass gaming was extremely varied, with plenty of different takes on the genre, some more technical, some a bit more arcade-ish, but otherwise plenty of games to choose from. Then came Winning Eleven/International Superstar Soccer, which utterly revolutionized everything about the divegrass games as far as graphics, gameplay, tricks, heck even little easter eggs that were really unusual made it into the game. So anyhow, Konami keeps one upping themselves and spreading the joy of divegrass all around, while making a huge profit out of the normalfag market, who suddenly got really interested in these newfangled vidya during the transition time where games became something associated with teens/young adults as well as kids.
PES 6 drops, everyone fucking loves it because it was literally anything a sportsball fan could ask for: highly customizable (some people mod it to this day), mostly arcade styled but with plenty of strategical options to go around, high levels of realism, you could play as a team of fucking penguins for God's sake, and the licensed music was hype as fuck, too. (((EA))), realizing they couldn't try and play the challenger role all the goddamn time (to be fair they made some pretty baller sport games too, but never as good as ole-Konami), they decided to hit Konami on the one thing they always lacked: licenses.
They realized that the normalfag drones didn't give a shit about how technical the games were as long as they could play as hurr durr Barça Barça muh Nationals muh always been a supporter etc. So basically they started blatantly copying anything and everything that Konami did, with the REMARKABLE difference that the control scheme has just two keys inverted so they couldn't be sued into oblivion - a tactic they love to do themselves on any bad goiym studio that doesn't play by their rules and gets bought out by their corporate lawyers. This reached a point where around the 2010-11 era Konami was struggling to even keep their few licenses active, while all (((EA))) had to do was to scam the (((FIFA))) out of their licenses with freebies to the most popular clubs. The games became pretty much the same damn thing, at which point (((EA))) could just shit out the soulless clones with roster changes even more efficiently, since all they had to do was wait for Konami to create a new feature, see if Konamifag corporate whores liked them enough to mod the game into oblivion, then copy them for the next iteration of Feefah, making sure that the sweat on the brows of the four-five major licensed players were slightly more polished than last year's version. Not content with practically owning the sportsball market and having destroyed any chance for aspiring sportsball sim creators, they experimented with their virtual lootbox scheme with the Card system, which is basically nothing more than glorified gambling aimed at the children of sportsball fans who spend too much time watching Jewtubers unpacking shit. If you think (((EA))) is bad for causing major dev studios to die out or live in infamy, keep in mind that their prolonged existence was enough to destroy an entire genre of gaming, since now the only sportsball games ever hoping to be produced are either worthless garbage for mobile phones that looks like an early 2000's flash project or the official Badminton League game made in Unity on a zettoscopic budget.
>>14632016
Inazuma Eleven, you also get to be traps.
Else just go with Touhou Soccer.