PES 2018 Beta has finally kicked off and thanks to that we can see how the newest release in Pro Evolution Soccer series will look this year. Let’s compare it to previous game and check what kind of improvement we can expect.
Note: Both games are running on PS4 Pro with Boost Mode enabled.
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Rob from WellPlayed writes about why PES is his go-to football game
I have been playing this series since Winning Eleven 3 on PS1 so i know all about it.
I really don't think PES has improved much (especially since 2015).
The players are just as dumb, you cannot control each player freely and you cannot anticipate opponents next move and place your player where you want to. Moreover, players have this tendency of "pushing" the ball out to corner while my left stick is directed to the opposite direction, goal keepers cannot run and prevent the ball from going to corner (by pressing triangle or X).
If you collide with an opponent, you momentarily lose control of that player and you need time before he can react to the button you are pushing (too late the ball is lost and taken by a player who came from so far away)..
these flaws have been there since PS1... they still cant offer a fix.
Pes is absolutely the king and has always been that, and now they have some great licenses as well, looking good. Only this fifa has been in front with are the licenses.
These "why A is better than B" articles usually reads: "because I personally like it more".
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Why is boost mode enabled? PES 17 had a Pro patch ages ago and am pretty sure the beta also has Pro features. But anyhow am loving the new passing system. Has been funny learning it while also watching the other player trying to get the hang of it.
Worse comparison ever!!!
How about some gameplay!
U absolute ......