Since you mentioned a .rar file , be aware that the PC version has historically faced issues with controller mapping and locked framerates.
If you are a fan of the series, this is easily the best game ever made for the franchise. However, if you are just looking for a solid soccer game and don't care for anime tropes, the 12GB download might feel a bit heavy for what is essentially a "fighting game with a ball." Since you mentioned a
Unlike FIFA or FC24 , this isn't a realistic soccer sim. It is a high-octane game that stays true to the over-the-top nature of the anime. Expect gravity-defying Special Shots , cinematic tackles, and dramatic "Spirit" meters. The Highlights It is a high-octane game that stays true
Once the novelty of the special moves wears off, the core soccer mechanics can feel a bit shallow. Every match is a battle of stamina
Every match is a battle of stamina. Successfully dribbling past opponents or timing a "super save" triggers satisfying, high-energy animations. The Downsides
You get two main campaigns. "Episode: Tsubasa" lets you relive the classic anime plot, while "Episode: New Hero" lets you create your own custom character and join one of three schools to climb the ranks.
The AI can sometimes feel "cheaty," especially during story mode matches where certain events are scripted to happen regardless of how well you play. Final Verdict