Where Pro Evolution wins or loses potential fans is definitely its gameplay. Ro… Ronaldo? Is that you? What happened to your face, dude?!? I’m looking at you, David Luis from PSG, Ronaldo from Real Madrid and Nemanja Vidic of Inter. The camera angles are pleasing, stadium views look beautiful and player faces have been improved upon for the most part, but unfortunately a few players across world class teams still don’t look quite right. On the visual side, PES puts in a good – if not great – effort. But if they’re looking for a really nuanced soccer game that mostly gets the mechanics of kicking a virtual football around a virtual pitch right and that challenges their manual dexterity and tactical mind, PES 2015 has them covered. If they want FIFA 2014’s slick presentation and a million licensed real-world teams, they won’t find those here. Well, that depends on what the end user wants from the game. Konami, the publisher behind PES, decided against releasing a Pro Evolution Soccer game in the first year of the new generation of consoles (Xbox One and PlayStation 4) because they wanted enough time to develop the best-ever football simulator. But the tide turned in recent years Lionel Messi, the player that used to appear on the cover of Pro Evo jumped ship to join FIFA… and so have many other fans of football gaming.įortunately, it appears the tide may be turning once again in PES’s favour. Back in the PlayStation 2 days, Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) was the leader in football gaming and for a few years nobody could touch them.
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