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Thursday, 7 May 2015

Pro Evolution Soccer 2015 - PlayStation 4




Pro Evolution Soccer 2015 PS4.


FEATURES -

  • Exhilarating Goals a new shooting system allows a variety of unrestricted shooting styles.
  • Final Pass passing options available to players when delivering a final pass have been expanded.
  • 1 on 1 ability to dribble into space and beat your opponent is now hugely improved.
  • Incredible Response Times lightning fast controls for instinctive reactions when the ball is in play.
  • Full Pitch AI and the Case for Defense constantly adjusted covering everything that develops on the pitch and users have complete control over when to close down, tackle, or hold up play on defense.


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SAMPLE CUSTOMER REVIEWS –


1) The Next Generation Soccer Videogame. Period. - I have been a follower of PES since it was only Konami and all they were doing was Winning Eleven. At that time I used to live in Europe, more than 15 years ago. I still remember playing Winning Eleven 4, which was re-released in Europe under the name of ISS Pro Evolution. Graphics looked like a joke compared to the fancier FIFA's, but the game-play was always, always light years ahead. And so on during the following years. ISS became PES, and it was always my choice for soccer gaming on PlayStation. I have been a follower of their legacy for almost 20 years, back when only Winning Eleven was available and I had to download the Japanese version from the web and burn it onto a CD for my PlayStation 1 and navigate through the Japanese-only menu. Since then, I have probably played over 10,000 matches by myself or with my friends throughout the whole series. Just to let you understand how a hardcore of fan I have been.

Now, back to our days. Last year PES (2014) was terrible, everybody knows that. Konami screwed us and they were sorry. This year, after buying the PS4, I started having that feeling -I don't know why- that this year's PES was going to be different, because I know that Japanese people might do a mistake once but they won't repeat it. They will actually surprise you back. After buying the game, downloading the mega update pack (1.3GB) and configuring all my favorite settings for the first game (I recommend setting up the speed of the game to the maximum and using the analog arrows to control the game, not the 360 stick), I sat down and waited to be amazed.

I am still in shock of how good of a video-game they made it. I just can't make-up to that feeling. It looks and feels extremely neat, and the game-play it is just SUPERB. There is no other way to put it. I can spend hours writing how this year's PES is fantastic, but do yourself a favor and go get it and have a wonderful time playing it. If you are a looking for a video-game with all the licenses for naming teams and championships and with all the fancy looking boys and jerseys but with a Pac-Man style game-play, get FIFA and be one of many. But if you truly love soccer and you can't live without it and you want a realistic, heart-beating gameplay within an over-the-edge soccer simulation, you will find your happiness into this.

All I can say is that, given my experience with the Konami series, this is the best PES they have ever done. And, simply put, the most outstanding soccer video-game ever made. Kudos to the whole Konami team, and THANK YOU for FINALLY adding live updates of rosters and names and teams and everything else.


 November 13, 2014
By FP


2) Solid contender to FIFA15 - 1st, please do not feel offended if you like FIFA15 better. This review is based solely on my personal opinion. EA game is a complex and fine product. It has pros and cons. I am just giving my personal point of view. I own both games (PS4) and I've been playing FIFA for more than a decade.

Let's get into business. Konami did a great job!

Gameplay:
Pro Evolution Soccer provides the most amazing football gameplay that you may get on consoles at the time of my review. Passes are precise, dribbling is magnificent (without having to get a Phd on that) and the pace is just right. This is, in my opinion, the closest football (soccer) experience you can get on consoles right now. You won't see players running all over the pitch (online or offline mode) like the bionic man. You won't see kickoff glitches. You won't see perfectly insane Through Ball Passes.

Players appearance:
They look very, very real! James looks like James. Same goes for Ronaldo, even Messi. I read online that Konami engineers render the facial attributes in a more manual fashion way while FIFA engineers scanned players faces. The result? Players look more real on Konami's game.

myClub (PES version of UT)
No more coins, lol. You want a better player on your team? You will have to "hire an agent", he will do his best, and then you bet your chances to a spinning roulette with several players (hidden, of course). Once stopped, you will open (based on the position it stopped at) whatever player is there and then is yours. This fixes the unbalanced issue with online teams, as is less likely that you will find a "super team" online as your next opponent.

Licenses
Konami does not have the "monetary muscle" to exercise and pay royalties to major FIFA leagues and teams. So if you don't mind playing with "Romadino" instead of "Ronaldinho", you will be fine. I personally believe that the better gameplay compensates for that, but it is a personal opinion. If you are one of those who really need play with your favorite team and its absent from PES2015, you may be better getting FIFA's game instead.

Overall (If you don't care about FIFA licenses) this is a better proposition. Also, if you prefer a less arcade type of game, you will like this game better.I no longer enjoy playing FIFA online, it's very frustrating. I think that FIFA15 (online and gameply) is broken beyond repair.

Feel free to comment or ask me about differences between both games (FIFA15 and PES2015, PS4) I will do my best to answer,.


November 17, 2014
By Jose














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