Handball 21
A handball sim that promises realism but delivers a frustrating mix of stiff animations and shallow AI. Niche appeal, rough execution.
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About Handball 21
Handball 21 is a sports simulation from Eko Software covering the fast-paced world of competitive handball, a sport that is genuinely underserved in the gaming market. If you are a handball fan starved for any digital representation of the game, that context matters. The premise is solid: reproduced player motions, tactics management woven into gameplay, and an attempt at lifelike team behavior. As a sim, the ambition is real. The delivery is where things fall apart. On the pitch, movement feels mechanical in ways that go beyond the usual sports-game stiffness. Transitions between animations are visibly disconnected, making precision passing and shot timing feel like guesswork rather than skill expression. Tactics management is present but surface-level, offering sliders and presets that rarely translate into meaningful AI behavior changes during a match. The opponent AI cycles through predictable patterns quickly, and once you identify them, the challenge evaporates. For a sim audience that wants to iterate on setups and see results, that feedback loop is broken. The career and management layers give the game some legs. Digging into squad management, training schedules, and match preparation adds structure that pure arcade players will ignore but sim-oriented fans may find worthwhile for a short stretch. The problem is that the underlying match engine does not reward tactical input reliably, so decisions made in the management layer rarely feel validated on the field. That disconnect is the core issue: the two halves of the game do not talk to each other convincingly. There is no meaningful mod ecosystem on PC to paper over the rough edges, and with 136 Steam reviews sitting at 41 percent positive, the community feedback is consistent rather than polarized. This is not a case of a niche game unfairly rated by players expecting something else. The criticisms are specific and repeated: physics issues, AI quality, and a lack of content depth. Updates have addressed some bugs, but the structural problems with the match engine have not been fundamentally resolved. Who should still consider it? If you follow handball competitively, have exhausted every other option, and can accept a mechanically limited sim as a tool for exploring the sport rather than a polished product, there is something here. Everyone else, including strategy and sim players looking for deep decision-making and responsive AI, will find the investment hard to justify. The decision tree is shallow, the feedback is unreliable, and the late-game offers little to discover. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Eko Software
- Publisher
- Nacon
- Release Date
- Nov 12, 2020
