Jacob St-Amour from Link-Cable Writes: "Konami has been producing one of the most robust soccer (or football depending if you live outside of Canada) experiences with its Pro Evolution Soccer series and this year seems to be no different as eFootball: Pro Evolution Soccer 2020 seems to have taken the biggest leap yet in providing a soccer game that has no equal. Both its dynamic presentation and core game mechanics feel amazing to play and an even greater joy to play, making eFootball: Pro Evolution Soccer 2020 the most robust title in the franchise and one that could surpass expectations and leave its competitors in the lower brackets. If you are a fan of football or any sports games, you owe it to yourself to try out eFootball: Pro Evolution Soccer 2020."
Jacob St-Amour from Link-Cable Writes: "Much has been made recently over the number of sports games that suffer from a lack of notable new features and ingenuity, causing many to voice their frustrations against these lackluster releases. Thankfully for sports fans, eFootball Pro Evolution Soccer 2020 isn’t such a title and has been a refreshing revelation to the sports game genre in almost every aspect. Far more than just a simple rehash of its previous entry, eFootball Pro Evolution Soccer 2020 is quite possibly the best sports title to have been released in many years and you owe it to yourself to experience the virtual pitch in all of its glory."
Ron from NoobFeed writes - Pro Evolution Soccer didn’t just get a new release in 2020, but also a name change to eFootball PES, which may just be Konami’s finest soccer simulation produced so far.
Odd how this game gets high scores. It should have been battered from pillar to post for being nothing like the demo.
Michael Kitchin, "The additions to the Master League don't carry much of an impact but the representation of the sport has a more methodical change of pace. The new camera angles make a difference and inclusion of every European nation does dramatically bolster the player and team counts. I'm enjoying this a lot more with the opposition more willing to chase lost causes, misplace passes and generally feel a touch more human. I really, really like how this plays."