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Motion Soccer PRO capsule

Motion Soccer PRO

Play, coach or referee the same 11v11 football match in VR. Motion Soccer lets you experience the game as a first-person player, a sideline coach or the referee on the pitch. Includes full seasons and multiplayer matches from 1v1 up to 11v11.

$19.99Mostly Positive(11)
Football (Soccer)VRSimulation
Ivanovich GamesJul 3, 2025

Motion Soccer PRO scores 72/100 — better than 32% of Football (Soccer) capsules (n=102).

Mostly Positive (11 reviews) · $19.99 · Released Jul 3, 2025 · By Ivanovich Games

Quick text summary

Motion Soccer PRO scored 72/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a Football (Soccer) capsule. Top priority fix: [uniqueness_polish] Introduce a distinctive visual hook such as an iconic player character, VR headset visual, or motion-specific graphic element that differentiates from standard sports game templates

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 8/10 — Soccer sport action clearly communicated. The capsule immediately signals soccer through dual soccer balls integrated into the 'MOTION' and 'SOCCER' text, a stadium background with crowd, and a player in athletic stance holding a red card (referee element). At tiny size, the soccer balls and stadium context remain recognizable, though the referee card detail may blur into general action sports.
  • Title Readability: 8/10 — Bold logo reads well at all sizes. The title 'MOTION SOCCER PRO' uses thick, outlined letterforms in orange, red, and blue with strong contrast against the stadium background and dark Steam background. The logo maintains structural clarity even at tiny size, though 'PRO' in smaller blue text becomes less distinct at thumbnail scale.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Strong value separation with vibrant accent colors. The bright orange, red, and cyan text pops distinctly against both the stadium background and the #1b2838 Steam background. The player figure and stadium crowd create warm mid-tones that separate from cooler sky elements, maintaining silhouette clarity in grayscale; however, the text outline thickness is crucial to this separation and remains effective at small sizes.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 6/10 — Competent sports game presentation, generic execution. The design communicates the core concept clearly with the referee red card and multi-role gameplay hint (player on pitch with referee framing), but relies heavily on standard sports game template aesthetics—stadium crowd, action pose, bold generic sports fonts. The craft is solid but lacks distinctive visual storytelling or memorable art direction that would differentiate it from typical sports game capsules.
  • Brand Consistency: 6/10 — Functional but no memorable identity markers. The capsule uses consistent outlined text treatment and maintains a cohesive color palette (orange, red, cyan, green pitch), but provides no iconic character, symbol, or signature visual that would be recognizable across store pages or marketing. The design is internally coherent but lacks distinctive brand identity cues that would help recall.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Clear focal point with balanced element placement. The player with red card anchors the left side, creating a strong focal point, while the title occupies center-right with the stadium crowd framing the scene. The layout avoids dead center voids and maintains safe margins, though at tiny size the distributed elements (player left, title center-right) can feel slightly scattered; the composition remains functional across sizes without critical crop losses.

What works

  • Clear genre signaling with soccer visuals. Soccer balls embedded in text, stadium crowd, and athletic player pose immediately communicate sports action gameplay.
  • Readable title with effective outline contrast. Bold outlined letterforms in warm colors maintain legibility from full size down to tiny thumbnail against both stadium and dark Steam backgrounds.
  • Strong color palette separation. Orange, red, and cyan accents pop distinctly against the green pitch and stadium, creating visual hierarchy that survives squint test.

What hurts the capsule

  • Generic sports game template feel. Design follows predictable sports game capsule conventions without distinctive visual hooks or memorable art direction that sets it apart.
  • No iconic brand identity markers. Lacks a recognizable character, logo symbol, or signature visual element that could be recalled or identified on future store appearances.
  • PRO tagline loses clarity at tiny size. The 'PRO' text in smaller blue type becomes difficult to read at thumbnail scale, potentially weakening the product variant communication.

Priority fixes

  1. [uniqueness_polish] Introduce a distinctive visual hook such as an iconic player character, VR headset visual, or motion-specific graphic element that differentiates from standard sports game templates
  2. [brand_consistency] Develop a recognizable icon or symbol (e.g., motion sensor motif, stylized VR perspective indicator) that can serve as a consistent brand identity marker across marketing materials
  3. [title_readability] Increase 'PRO' text size or weight so it maintains clarity at tiny/small capsule sizes without disappearing into the background

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [feature_communication] Add a sentence clarifying the progression system and what keeps solo players engaged beyond season mode, e.g., 'Unlock team upgrades, earn achievements, and climb leaderboards in single-player challenges.'
  2. [audience_targeting] Include a brief note on the learning curve or control options, e.g., 'New to VR? Start with Standard Control; veterans can master Expert hand-tracking.' to signal accessibility across skill levels.
  3. [uniqueness] Expand on what makes the referee role distinct mechanistically—does it affect match outcome, have unique challenges, or unlock special rewards?

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Steam app ID: 3137350 · Tags: Football (Soccer), VR, Simulation, Sports, Casual