Final Soccer VR

Final Soccer VR
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Metacritic
75
Steam
49.5
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Price
$4.99
Release date
17 November 2016
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75 (95 votes)

Final Soccer VR is a football simulator specially designed for Virtual Reality. It offers an incredible experience playing as a goalkeeper (VIVE/OCULUS) or striker (VIVE). This game was named previously Final Goalie.

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Final Soccer VR system requirements

Minimum:

  • OS: Windows 7 SP1 or newer
  • Processor: Intel Core i5 4590 or AMD FX 8350 or greater
  • Memory: 8 MB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 970/AMD Radeon R9 290 equivalent or greater
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Sound Card: Windows Compatible Sound Card
  • Additional Notes: HTC-Vive or OCULUS with Oculus touch required
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EvilLost
EvilLost

You're a goalkeeper. Its more of a "tech demo" and really needs the goal-size room space to play in to be effective but still a good part of a larger set of experiences for introducing people to VR.

You won't play this for more than 15-30min.

SIX
SIX

In a nutshell you're a goalkeeper and your job is to...save the goal!

The game is basic but is also 'to' realistic and immersive. When you play it you get so carried away with the moment you really think your there, on a football field, between the goalposts, in a stadium and your instincts will make you dive to save the ball like you would when you were a kid - I did it as a 42 year old man, and it wasn't a pretty site for my wife to see me dive over the sofa head first and end up in a crumpled heap chasing a virtual ball that didn't exist! Embarrassing!

As I touched upon - the environment is immersive enough to think you're there - this game needs at least 2 by 2 metre play space in my opinion - best to have 2.5 metre width. I think the graphics by VR standard are very good - they fool by brain enough to think I'm there. There's a big stadium; a noisy crowd; flashing camera, multiple moving footballers on screen - out of all sport games for the Vive this one feels the most realistic - well, as realistic as a VR can be with the current movement technology. The audio gives a feeling of a big match atmosphere.

With this game, your buddy can also download a free app which enables them to take a shot at goal on their phone and then you have to save shots wearing the Vive.

Though the game is basic at its core it also gives you an indication as to how a 'full on' football game could be played in VR in the future. If ankle Vive sensors were to come out, we could all play online where one shoots and one saves. We could also have it where we could field a whole football team where the VR user doesn't run but just receives a ball, looks up, and makes the right pass - so many possibilities.

I think this game should also have ability to header the game - that would be awesome. In this generation (without ankle sensors) we could have online play/local play where the computer crosses; one Vive user heads the ball goalward to score; another Vive user is the keeper and saves it. There's already football heading games for the Vive - this game should introduce heading and combine with goal saving - that would be awesome.

I'm recommending this game. The smallest of play spaces won't be enough, you will dive, you will jump up and you will hit a low hanging lights from the ceiling - that's if you have no self control like me! You may not play it loads but when you do you may well enjoy it!

The only final point I would add is - the game involves fast movement of the head when stretching to save a goal - I was fine with it, but if you're a First day VR newbie you may feel slight head lightness - everyone else should be fine.

connorm
connorm

Pretty good game. I had a lot of fun with the multiplayer support, and it was worth it for 8.49. The one thing that NEEDS to be implemented is a way to recalibrate the height so I can play on my knees. Or, a way to make the player taller. I have a low ceiling, and it's very hard to save some shots without punching it.

TLDR: Good, needs a way to change height.

davidwalsh83
davidwalsh83

I'm a huge Arsenal fan, watch European football every weekend. This game is outstanding. I'm sliding all over the room, diving left and right, and sweating like I'm in the game. Simple gameplay but so much fun -- worth the money and then some!

Mukatsuku
Mukatsuku

Finally I can fulfill my dream of being a professional net master!

The game starts with only simulation mode unlocked - you're faced with front kickers trying to score a net and once you grab their balls 5 times it unlocks arcade mode.
Arcade mode fires balls from cannons and the cannons can turn into power ups - fling the balls back at these to enable Matrix style bullet time mode, tiny net mode, beach balls, giant hands, tennis balls or put 6 wall panels up that deflect one ball then break.

Story mode gives you 2 rooms full of arcade and simulated kickball modes with loads of challenges, such as "save 5 balls against Japan" and "catch 4 in a row and don't let your balls drop".

Multiplayer mode gives you a code, like in Just Dance Now, which another person enters into the Android or Apple version of the game on their mobile - they kick the ball and you master the net to stop them.

To simulate a full size net place, the game accelerates your movement if your room is not massive - you can turn this down in increments or off completely if you enjoy breaking your face on furniture/walls. I would recommend making sure Steam VR is set up so the orientation has no physical walls to the left or right of you - it's better to punch your mate who is watching from the sofa than it is to break your controller on a wall.

One thing, from the video promoting the game, they obviously want women to play but there's no way to play as a woman (everyone refers to me as "he").

I would like to see more additions in arcade mode, such as Trump mode (tiny hands) and a variety of stadiums and players of both gender - the weather variety is nice, though since it can be sunny, raining or snowy.

SweViver
SweViver

Wow great football simulator! Been playing it so far for around 3 hours (Steam shows only 0.2 somehow, dunno why). Here is my MIXED REALITY Final Goalie VR gameplay video and first impressions:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuj2innj1is

Final Goalie: Football Simulator is a great VR football/soccer game in Virtual Reality, with both simulation mode, arcade mode, story mode as well as a very cool multiplayer game mode. Final Goalie is a HTC Vive roomscale game with full motion controllers tracking, impressive graphics and outstanding immersion - personally, I think this is a must-have game in every VR gamers library!

Final Goalie is a realistic and extremely immersive football (soccer) goalkeeper simulator built with Unity engine. It has one of the best graphics and gamplay controls I´ve experienced in a sports game in VR, and there are many different game modes to choose between:

The "Simulation" mode contains realistic goalkeeping gameplay and practice with different levels of scenarios and varying kicks as well as positions.

The "Arcade" mode gives you a fun gameplay where you need to save the balls and watch out for bombs and other obstacles flying towards you. There are many surprising elements in the arcade mode, and the more you play it and higher your score, the more challenging it gets!

"Story" mode is kind of a career-mode with loads of different scenarios to play, where you cope with challenges and even more advanced and demanding football-situations as a goalie. Multiplayer mode is awesome, because you can play Final Goalie: Football Simulator on your HTC Vive against a friend playing it on the smartphone or tablet. Watch my Final Goalie gameplay video and I´ll explain everything you need to know about multiplayer mode in this great game!

By the way! I would like to give the developer of this game, Ivan, a huuuge thanks for fast support, fast replies and incredible fast update with new version on request. I reported that Mixed Reality-angle of view was not working in first release. Ivan replied after one hour or so, and fixed a new patch on Steam (latest version) same day in less than 2 hours. I really appreciate your help mate, big thanks and both thumbs up for this game, great work!

I will continue this review when I have played more, and of course when more content gets added.

Hypnotoast
Hypnotoast

This is sincerely the most fun I have had with my Vive since I got it back in May! For us football fans this is a must have. The atmosphere of the stadium (only one, but with cool weather effects), the ball physics and glove reactions make it really close to the real thing!. 10/10 and fully recommended!

† wTi HESHALLADDFIRE †
† wTi HESHALLA…

Boring and way overpriced.
This is basically a gotcha sucker demo.

marciN
marciN

Really fun game, runs great, and there are tons of challenges for you to complete. Just make sure you don't have anything fragile near your play area.

R.I.P lightbulb 2015-2016

EDIT: Badge :)

B_Squared
B_Squared

Having a blast playing this game! The visuals are great! I have a 970 and can run the graphics on 100% without any issue. I thought the goal looks small in the video, and while it definitely isn't a regulation goal, you definitely have to move around a lot to make saves. (note: I changed the settings in the game to have my movement be 1:1 as i have a relatively large play area. 3.0m X 3.0m)

The different modes bring a lot to the game. Arcade mode is a ton of fun. The different power ups are well thought out and bring some strategy into the arcade section. Trying to block several soccer balls in slow motion mode is an incredibly cool experience!

Sim mode definitely gives the feeling of being a goalie in a giant soccer stadium. The biggest issue I have is that I forget I'm in my basement. I definitely punched the ceiling a couple times when gettig a bit over zealous on a save. The animationon the players is pretty incredible. you can get a sense of where they are going to kick the ball based off of their body position just like in real life. Of course the fakes and feints they do can trick you, but again, they are incredibly life like. Some of their shots defy physics, but overall its a pretty damn good simulation of being a keeper.

Story mode feels a bit like it was pulled from the mobile game. The individual challenges(so far, have only done like 5 in sim and 5 in arcade) appear to lack in variety, but I've still thoroughly enjoyed the story mode so far.

Multiplayer mode is a really cool idea. It was a bit odd staring down a giant cell phone though. Hopefully they can update this so it'll be your mobile app team instead of a giant phone sitting at you. All the benefits of seeing the amazing player animations is lost in this mode. My wife throughly enjoyed seeing me on the cell phone which was pretty cool. Overall this mode has a lot of potential

Bottom line, if you enjoy soccer, I think you'll really enjoy this game. I enjoyed the physical activity in requires to play. If, like me, you are a soccer player. Let me warn you. The secon you make a save, you are going to try to drop the ball and kick it back to the player and become instantly disappointed..... some day we will have VR soccer, in the mean time this game is definitely worth your $10

Alric
Alric

This is potentially a fun little game especially with two player. Unfortunately it's not very well executed and needs some work.

Graphics are pretty good, with realistic rooms, pitches, goals and players. It's a simple game - people will take shots at you (or in arcade mode, cannons fire stuff at you) and you have to save them. Sounds good.

There are two details which spoil it:
- The AI takes crazy looping shots with insane amounts of dip and swerve. This means that unless you're playing in a huge empty space with high ceilings, almost every shot you risk hitting the ceiling, or smashing in to something.
- To compensate for this they have a movement amplification mechanic - you can set it to move you further than you actually move. Makes sense, except that it's a total VR no no. It feels disorienting and weird. All the precise movement tracking that makes VR/Vive so good is ditched. Intuitively you know how far you have to move to save the ball - but the game messes it up.

The crazy looping shots I would say is fine on some high level of difficulty/deep in to a challenge. But it's literally from the second or third shot that I can't play safely. And not just me, my 7 year old nephew either. This is in a space where we can play the likes of Raw Data, Onward, Table tennis, hattrick header and many others just fine.

The movement amplification I think is just a bad mechanic. It makes sense right up until you actually put a headset on.
Instead they should shrink the goal, 1:1 movement tracking is non negotiable.

On the positive side, the multiplayer is a nice idea and works surprisingly well. One player is just playing one of those phone/tablet penalty games and the other is trying to save them. Fairly easy to set up, and it's actually the only game mode where you're facing penalties taken from the spot. Also weirdly, it's the game mode with the most realistic shots by far.

Would not recommend this unless you have an obstacle free play area the size of a real football goal, with clearence above it.

Coty D-Lux
Coty D-Lux

Fun game for me and my son who is a soccer player. I can keep up with in in here though. Simple and fun for anyone to play with room scaling. Its a game you can jump into quickly and turn it off when you are done. No complicated maps or in depth soccer knowledge needed. I totally recomend this game with a D-Lux seal of approval.

Peter G.
Peter G.

Small gameplay, but funny and quite immersive with good design work. 10 USD/EUR is definitely a good price.

Xtid
Xtid

This game is amazing but it has alot of bugs. For example the ball goes through your hands which is seriously a big issue. Otherwise this game is awesome!

maclowns
maclowns

Great game and really fun, you almost feel like being in a real stadium.
All soccer lovers should give it a try for sure.

It must be said that you need a quite wide free space to enjoy it a(nd better with high ceilings), but the movement amplification works quite well from 0 to 60%, and lowering the game scenario makes it easier to avoid hits on the top.

Said that though, It would be nice to have a better room adjusment like other games to allow rotation or reposition to have a more detailed position.

There are still a few bugs that make game crash sometimes, but it's not a big deal.

I hope developers keep updating, polishing and adding new features to this amazing game. Has lots of potential. Everybody owning a Vive or Oculus touch and a good empty space, should definetely get it.

564.3
564.3

Good game, but better have a big play space and being used to VR.

The gameplay works well, both simulation and arcade have some interesting angle.
A ton of challenges keeps me wanting to come back.
It's a good exercise too.

Movement amplification for "small" play space is an interesting solution, at 60% it's fine for me. Better have at least 2.5m play space, I guess.
The risk of breaking things around is high, especially with amplification. The distance seems bigger than what we need to move.
So I won't let beginners try it here.

biopharmacist
biopharmacist

Obviously a pretty simple game, but the price is right, the graphics and physics are great and the multiplayer is very fun.

BAJA BLAST
BAJA BLAST

10/10 would slam my controller into the ceiling again.

Jorge The Opposition of Toilets
Jorge The Oppo…

This game is definitely one of the best games in VR that I own. This game makes you feel like you're a goalie and you don't need a huge play space. You can just increase the movement assistant. This will make it so every one step you take two steps, three steps, etc.. I would suggest this to anyone especially if you would like to show of your Virtual Reality to your friends! You can play competitions between each other and just have some fun. But you also might want to increase the height of in the settings menu. I hit my celine at least four times now, haha. So if you're looking to spend your money on a game I suggest it would be this one, even if you're not a soccer fan this game is a blast! Would recommend to anyone looking to buy an awesome game.

takuwan0120
takuwan0120

There was reality, I felt really goalkeeper.

darbee
darbee

Awesome game but be careful... It attempts to actually get a decent score I have dived into walls a few times now. It hurts lol!

30minVR
30minVR

VR EXERCISE RATING: MODERATE
GAMEPLAY RATING: GOOD

Bought this on sale, I don't think at full price it's really worth it for such a simple game concept. That being said this is a very good game, presentation and visuals are top notch. It does get tough very quickly, so it could do with some difficulty level options and more advanced user height adjustment.

As you might expect you'll need a decent amount of free space around you, it's very fast paced so you'll be hopping around and lurching far out to the sides, it's very easy to hit your surroundings.

30 minutes exercising in VR

STEAM Group / STEAM Curator

https://youtu.be/dvIEhqzMh_o

[VR] Lexx
[VR] Lexx

Definitely one of the more addictive VR games out there, especially in Arcade mode with the powerups and trying to climb up the global leaderboards. Great game for getting a workout and warming up in winter! Simple, clean, elegant, well polished and very fun!

BrokenSymmetry
BrokenSymmetry

It's a good game, amazing graphics, intuitive to play: you basically do all you can to block the coming shoot as you do in real life. Can be quite difficult sometimes.

My only issue with the game is that it requires a huge playing space. In my case I was in constant fear of hitting into surrounding walls, and I did for a few times.

Other than that, highly recommended.

Thrillseeker
Thrillseeker

There are a few issues with this game which made me request a refund.
The first and most important one is the fact that the developers seem to have forgotten to implement the option to rotate the playspace.
I play with an Oculus Rift-3 sensor setup. My playspace is 2 by 2.5 meters. The game automatically selects the front two cameras to face the goal. Sadly that happens to be the narrow field of my playspace (2 meters).
This prevents me from reaching the outer ends of the goal which renders the game completely unplayable as it makes me hit my walls.
Yes, there is a movement-assist option but it makes me nauseous within seconds as even the slightest movement shifts your head sideways. It makes me feel like I'm drunk.
Apart from the gloves being way too big, they are also out of position. My hands seemed to be located in the fingertips of the gloves. Which leads you to miss the ball.
The sound effects sound as if they have been recorded in mono at 56kbps.
This is definitely not Triple-A quality. The game could use a lot more polishing.
I would not recommend this game unless you have at least 3x3 meters playspace and you don't care about the points I mentioned above.

VRN
VRN

Not real physics. that loose everything.

wroller5
wroller5

I have a couple of guests who have tried this and it keeps them moving.

Ranged_Archer of annihilation
Ranged_Archer …

I like this game alot. I thought it would be too light on content. I have other games with goalie minigames but this one
Is fun by itself. Everything feels very high quality. I especially like the arcade mode where you throw the ball to get power ups.

Rh3l
Rh3l

Simple, but probably the most enjoyable sports game on VR. Recently, they've added a lot of features to it and improved on a few minor things. If you own it, and havent played in a while, give it a shot again.

Aki
Aki

as a free mobile game maybe, but not worth over a tenner. i know vr is a new market but this game is so basic.

The tracking in the game was not very good and felt the physics engine to respond in a dated fasion. The game itself is very shallow and doesnt have much content to make you return, if you notice the playtime factor on most reviews this becomes very apparent. A sceptic side of me wonders how the game has garnered the praise it has and then i notice the patterns in most of the reviews (make of that what you will)
Even though i payed full price for this game I feel even taking off 50% or more does not reflect its value and the game should be charged at a £4 mark to warrent its exsistnece as an 'experience' rather than a finished title.

EvidencePlz
EvidencePlz

If you have even a passing interest in football (also known as soccer in USA) then buy this game. When I first bought it I was able to play as a goalkeeper only, but recently the devs have added a mode in which you can shoot the ball with your feet into the opponent's goalpoast as well (you will need a Vive tracker for that, and if I remember correctly, you might be able to strap one of your vive motion controllers to your feet and achieve the same result.

Graphics is excellent and so is the physics and overall gameplay. A large play area is highly recommended, and my space size is only 2.3m X 2.3m but I have played with motion assist set to 125 percent with no issues. Has simulator, arcade, freeroaming, multiplayer and story mode.

As for the gameplay itself, you really do feel like you are catching the balls when they hit your gloves. Immersion is guaranteed! The game is very easy to master at first but gets harder progressively.

I give it a very positive 9/10 rating.

P.S. Gives you an excellent physical workout too :-)

Moon
Moon

Shooter mode is amazing, this and vrchat is the only two games where I used my vive tracker. B&S also support kick in game but I would rather use the kick button instead.

Although it is a tiny game, the dev really put effort into it. This game can be play against your friend on phone, or vive against vive(although IMO local co-op is the only multiple player mode this game need most), It is also one of the a few games that support vive puck and full body tracking. And it even has steam cards for a game at this price! (I bought at 4.99 bucks)

The graphics and physics are decent for first gen vr and the game is quite a work out(I played for 3 rounds and start sweating). There maybe some problems for player with small play area though. Even with 3mx3m play area I'm always worried about breaking my feet.

quintthemint
quintthemint

I've had this game for a while, never really played it as a goalie, but now I've got two trackers the shooter mode is great fun.

In shooter mode you shoot on goal with free kicks, and also take penalties. Bending the ball round the wall is an epic feeling, and not having haptics on the trackers isn't a big deal.

Jimmy
Jimmy

Played for loads longer but doesn't seem to have logged my playtime as I launch it from the Oculus store?
Great fun though - shame there's no shooting on Rift but goalkeeping is fun - just watch those lamps!!

Seegers7633
Seegers7633

A lot of fun and love the feet support with vive trackers. Only complaint is there is something about this game where the scene changes cause world shifts / tracking adjustment that is momentarily unpleasant. Doesn’t happen for me in other games and I’m not reprojecting at all.

Maximus8311
Maximus8311

For a football/soccer fan, this is a must!

I would like of course some time in the future to have possibly a career mode, full matches etc etc...

FastLawyer
FastLawyer

Experienced on the Oculus Rift with Touch Controllers

This game sounds amazing ... on the HTC Vive with vive trackers. I do get jealous of those trackers and wish they would come to the Oculus Rift in some fashion. In any event, I can only review the game that I played on the Oculus Rift with Touch Controllers. I do recommend using a full roomscale setup, otherwise you won't be able to reach the entire width of the net to stop shots on goal.

I should also admit that I am not a soccer / football fan. However, I do enjoy playing both Headmaster and Header Goal VR Being Axel Rix. They are both very fun, arcade games based on soccer. They are very different from Final Soccer VR obviously. Those games are focused on heading footballs. This game is focused on being a goalie (as mentioned, you can't kick without those Vive trackers).

There is arcade mode, simulation mode, and story mode. I was confused by story mode, it seemed to be Arcade / Simulation mode, only you chould choose unlocked levels of either simulation or arcade mode. So there really wasn't a story afterall. I found simulation mode to be not very fun at all. The graphics are nice, but at the end of the day it's just guys doing free kicks right at you. Granted, sometimes you have to catch the ball instead of just blocking the ball. And the levels get progressively harder. But after you played a few, it really feels repetitive very quick.

I liked arcade mode a lot more. There was at least more variety to it. But I don't think that's worth $20 alone. I don't even think that's worth $10. Not when Headmaster and Header Goal VR exist and offer way more fun & polished arcade style soccer based games.

At least for the Oculus Rift with Touch controllers, I cannot recommend this game. Maybe for the Vive my recommendation would be totally different given the extra content they have (if you have Vive trackers as well).

Rate 4.5/10 very close call, but I can't recommend given the price & quality of content. I would recommend at $5 or lower if you like soccer and want to experience being a goalie in VR. Just wish there was an actual game mode where an entire game is played.

Kleb
Kleb

This felt more like a tech demo than a game. I was especially interested in trying it since it utilized body trackers for kicking the ball, but the physics felt really off, like I didn't have much control. Overall, it seemed to lack polish with a lot of the same sounds being reused again and again. The best feature of this is probably playing as a goalie, but few would actually have the real space for it to feel natural.

I think charging $20 for this is pretty shocking, and shows how much farther the VR community needs to go to start bringing valuable content to the forefront. I purchased this for $10 and ended up returning it.

HTC Vive
HTC Vive

Amazing game and great product! Highly recommended for everybody who has VIVE! Especially with Vive trackers, they do VR even more immersive!
The small complain could be found by Vive Pro (full system) users. New Steam VR 2.0 controllers allow you to easily catch the ball but not to drop it. But we believe developer will fix it very soon.
All ther rest is absolutely fantastic!

Ben Plays VR
Ben Plays VR

2 Minute Video Review → https://youtu.be/pbkV-Qfjjfo

Final Soccer VR is a soccer game with an impressive scope of gameplay modes available to you.

For starters, there’s the goalie gameplay.
Choosing Simulator will give you a realistic scene with human looking bots trying to score past you.

But Arcade is my personal favorite. I’m not a huge soccer fan, but I found arcade mode really creative and fun. You’re defending the goal against a series of cannons, the soccer balls you want to stop but the bombs you want to avoid touching. If you grab a ball and hit a target with it then you’ll get a powerup like a shield, slowing down time, or the balls becoming beachballs.

There’s also the multiplayer mode which allows another person to play on the free phone app against you. I think that’s a pretty awesome feature, and it makes this game a great party game.

In addition to all this, there’s Shooter Mode. If you attach a Vive tracker to your foot then you can switch roles and try to score past the goalie. If you happen to have additional trackers then you can even use both feet or your whole body, but I don’t have any extra trackers.

I can’t vouch for how realistic the kicking is, but I found it challenging and fun. I recommend being especially mindful of your surroundings playing this game, you don’t want to get lost in the action and attempt a running start or anything like that.

To sum this up, I’ve tried other VR soccer games but this is hands down the best one. If you love soccer, then I highly recommend it.

Run for it
Run for it

Great game! if you like soccer this is great simulator and the graphics are the best, you can kick goals and be goalkeeper vs your friends on vive vs vive, or vive vs moblie. the ball kicking feels realistic.

CannaQuirk
CannaQuirk

I very much appreciate the full-body tracking Final Soccer VR attempts - and the bindings are pretty good overall, but...kicking is difficult (most of the time I get a mis-kick as I think it thinks I kicked the ground), the game gets old quick and doesn't have much replay. I view it chiefly as a noveltiy that was over in a few minutes of "this is kind of cool." Potential is there for something else, I frankly don't know what that is though...

Mighty Maus
Mighty Maus

+Fun Goalie Simulator
+Good Workout
+"Online Multiplayer"
+Unique

-"Online multiplayer" requires a phone app
-Full price is kind of expensive for this
-Basically just a Reverse wave shooter

2.5/5

I'd Give this review a Neutral/Informative if I could.

This is an interesting little game that isn't quite worth it's full price but some people will find it extremely entertaining. It's alright for a while, but there are definitely better sport, workout etc. games out there.

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The Dude  ⁧⁧☕
The Dude ⁧⁧☕

I recommend a roomscale of at least 3m*3m to play this. Prepare yourself to jump around in your roomscale.

This is a lot of fun and also quite a good workout.

Walking around felt a bit strange though.

SER POUNCE
SER POUNCE

Not a fan, doesn't feel like being a keeper at football really.

RagingPoet
RagingPoet

This review is only relevant for Oculus version of the game - so I did only get to experience a Goalkeeper mode.
Final Soccer VR is far from realistic sport simulation, but it's a lot of fun to play.

Pros:
+ Challenging physical gameplay
+ AI uses a lot of very varied strikes, including faints
+ Space scaling works pretty well, I was able to play with 2.5 meters long area and did not feel like it was mini soccer
+ It's very satisfying to catch a ball while jumping in real life. I actually lowered default height settings to get more reasons to jump)

Cons:
- Trying to repel the ball without catching it is way more difficult than it is in real life and catching the ball with one glove is way easier
- There is very little correlation between opponent's kick animation and actual trajectory and speed of the ball
- Career mode is just a series of challenges with increasing difficulty. And Career's main hub is VERY poorly optimized
- I was encountering a game crushing bug every 2 hours or so

Big Marky
Big Marky

Online doesn't work anymore, don't buy it if that is what you are trying to play

n00n3h3r3
n00n3h3r3

[PROS]

This is the only game I'm aware of that supports full body tracking. (VR Chat is not a game imo). I can't tell you how awesome it is.

Everything feels real because of full body tracking.

It's a good workout.

Graphics are more than decent.

There are a lot of game modes. There's also multiplayer, but I didn't try it. (I doubt there's anyone online anyways, but that's not a problem for this game)

[CONS]

It would be nice to see more than just your hands and feet. You will need more sensors. That is if your VR system supports them.

An 8 ft ceiling is not high enough. I think for the best experience you need at least 10 feet if not even more depending on how tall you are and how high you can jump. To get the best experience you need a high ceiling. I almost destroyed my controllers or ceiling while trying to catch some balls as goalie. This isn't the developer's fault. It's just life. They have mitigated this problem by allowing you to be virtually taller. It's just that this kills some of the fun. It is awesome having to jump as a goalie.

[VERDICT]

Even if you're not a soccer fan, I highly recommend this game.

OGRabun
OGRabun

Tl;dr really fun goalie simulator with a few flaws, get it on sale.
Got this game on sale for around 6$, and have had a great experience using an oculus quest 2 with a link cable. Gameplay is really fun and fairly immersive and lets me lose track of time for a bit. I've only played one other goalie simulator that was on sidequest, and the goal felt massive. This game has a smaller goal that feels much easier to cover given a smaller play space, and allows for accelerated movement that you can adjust (a feature which I had no issues with.) As for the gameplay, staring out at the strikers with your gloves out in front of you feels great, and there are moments where you really feel like Neuer. As fun as the gameplay is, there are a few flaws. For one, sometimes the ball seems to go right through my hand; I don't know if this is an issue with tracking on the Quest during quick movements, but it can be somewhat frustrating. Also, in simulator mode, sometimes a player will absolutely rifle a shot into the top bins at the beginning of the game (would like to see this as I progress as a change in difficulty, but not a few shots in.) Something similar happens in arcade mode (which is definitely my favorite mode) where the cannons will shoot 3 or 4 balls at once that you are expected to stop. If you do clutch up, it feels amazing and I feel really comfortable recommending this game for the price I paid.

GJM
GJM

its a mhh the main bit is bit bad the 2player didnt work dont buy this game :(

Я ненавижу Норвич
Я ненавижу Норвич

THE FOOTBALLS CURVE AROUND YOU AND THEY EXPECT YOU TO DIVE ON CONCRETE SO YOU CAN SAVE ONE BALL THEN YOU HAVE TO GET LIKE 100 BALLS SAVED TO DO ANOTHER FUCKING GAME MODE

THE PLAYER CURVE IT AROUND YOU LIKE SOME MESSI/RONALDO HYBRID PLUS IT COST ME 15 FOR THIS GAME ITS SO SHIT AND NO ONE SHOULD WASTE THERE MONEY ON THIS PIECE OF DOG SHIT

BIRDMAN ~ VEGAN FUTURE
BIRDMAN ~ VEGA…

FUN Game

Good basic game worth the sale price.
+Exercise
+Lots of goals or missions to complete to keep interest
+ Graphics

-+ challenging sometimes it seems to go through hands or curve lots...

Didn't notice the kicking option that can add depth and offer more content to extend its life