COG writes: After missing E3, many feared the worst for eFootball PES 2022 but in an odd move, Konami stealth released a demo, kind of. Titled 'New Football Game Online Performance Test', the demo shows a bare-bones version of what the new release will be like.
COG writes: After Konami released ‘New Football Game Online Performance Test’, many fans around the world were worried. Not only did it look underwhelming but the sluggish gameplay also created a sense of uncertainty amongst its followers. However, now that the full reveal has dropped, have Konami eased concerns?
I've been a PES fan since the SNES, I haven't bought every game in recent years but not far off. I'm out now though. I don't play it online and the stuff I am interested in doesn't seem to be on their radar.
Thanks for the memories.
Konami trying to dump the long time loyal fans of game and attract a new generation with a new name,logo, and online focus. The online part was never a strength of PES, it was always better played offline with friends and family. I never thought I will say this, but I am jumping the ship to FIFA for the first time in 16 years.
Thank you Konami for killing an all time favorite game.
TechStomper looks at two generations of eFootball PES 2022 demo (New Football Game Online Performance Test) to see how Konami are handling Unreal Engine.
A quick glimpse of eFootball PES 2022 or 'New Football Game' as Konami have christened this early build. It's rough but some 9th gen. visual touches stand out.
I really hope a lot improves from this demo. The slower, weightier movement is pretty poor and unnatural. You only have to watch players like Rashford or Pogba to see how slow the turning circles are in this game. It's early days and technically they're not pushing this as a 'pes' demo. I'm hoping for vast improvements though.
Not meant to be perfect.. the clue is in the title "New Football Game Online Performance Test". This is not a final demo
Yes it was absolutely an horrible demo, worst ever pes demo by a mile.