![]() ![]() ![]() It’s still PES Productions’ best effort in some time, but the poor port is a bitter letdown. On consoles, PES 2016 successfully captures football’s complexities in the fastest, freshest and most responsive entry in years. There’s a strong sense of ownership over your developing squad as you lead them into battle offline and on. Unlike in FIFA Ultimate Team, where players form chemistry with each other based on nationalities, here it’s how well they gel with the manager’s style, and while hunting for superstars can start to cost actual money, there are cheaper routes to building your dream team, whether utilising training or getting lucky with a scout. M圜lub makes more sense by focusing on the fundamentals of squad building. Diego Costa just doesn't look right in canary yellow. Select Chelsea, for instance, and you’ll manage a team called London FC who play out of a generic toilet bowl stadium. The lack of authenticity continues to hurt the Master League career mode. I like to run around inappropriately before jumping high. Now button commands let you control celebrations. You can, however, import edited strips, logos and team files. License-wise the UEFA Champions League remains a coup, but the omission of most of the Bundesliga, and a lack of official Premier League teams aside from Manchester United, cheapens the experience. At one point I run over to the advertising hoarding and my player jumps on it, arms pumping. Sweat runs, kits muddy, players grimace during jostles, and there are some great contextual goal celebrations. Still, in this curious mix of last-gen and new-gen, there is detail to be found. It seems Konami can’t wait to ditch videogames and storm the pachinko market. Konami's other Fox Engine game, The Phantom Pain, performs excellently on PC, and even the last PES was solid, so why this looks and runs like a PS3/360 game is a mystery. Football boots look like blurred lumps of clay, logos across formally crisp kits are stretched and ugly, and the pitchside police basically waltzed in from a Playmobil set. It practically runs in slow motion (I actually had to whack the game speed on ‘fast’ just to bring it up to standard), and textures are hideous. We've even added a few extra entries to our list.Where PES 2016 falls down, however, is this port’s surprisingly poor quality. Therefore, now is a good time to look back at the rivalry between the two sporting heavyweights to see which has been the victor thus far. While it's likely fans of both series will still pit the two against one another, it won't feel the same unless EA changes to a similar freemium model. ![]() So, the yearly tradition of comparing the latest entries in the FIFA and PES franchises will be no more. Konami's title will also be scrapping the annual releases. Updated August 3rd, 2021 By Ben Jessey: The perpetual footballing battle between FIFA and PES is about to change forever as the latter is set to become free-to-play and change its name to eFootball. For Pro Evolution Soccer 2019, Konami announced that. Here's what Metacritic considers the best efforts of both series. Pro Evolution Soccer 2019 Review A Great Game in Need of Fixing. In fact, people have long debated which series releases better games. FIFA has generally reigned supreme from a commercial standpoint, but critically it's been a lot more even. And they've been embroiled in a budding rivalry since PES's debut in 2001. These two franchises are among the most impressive in sports gaming history. RELATED: The Best Sports Games Of The Decade (According To Metacritic) ![]()
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