PES I LOVE YOU
ABOVE: My Verdict: 84% 'Back of the net... every time.'
I SPENT a good couple of weeks on FIFA thinking it is the best football game ever. Maybe it is.
But, like a lovesick teen, I keep returning to my first love, Konami’s Pro Evolution Soccer.
The rivalry between the two has been well documented in this column and elsewhere. Regular readers will also know I’ve been particularly critical of the PES franchise in recent years.
How I’d love to say PES 2010 takes on FIFA and wins. It doesn’t. It doesn’t even take it to extra time.
Yet this is still good, very good, with enough updates and additions to make it far and away the best version of the game since its heyday.
The graphics have been overhauled and the players are able to dribble around 360 degrees. Also, the presentation, which so often looked like it had been designed by an angry teenager, has been slickened up, with decent tunes and a nice interface.
The tactical portions have also been given a tweak making it much easier to shape a team. It’s also quicker (there’s no more sitting around waiting for the French chap at the other end to trawl through 20 menus as he looks for Ribery’s best starting position).
The Master League option has also been updated and the Champions League licence has been nicely woven in, bringing me to the game’s highlight, the on-field action.
There was a time when PES was king, thanks to its realism. FIFA 10 now fi rmly holds that crown. Yet there is still something wondrous about scoring a goal in PES.
Watching Messi bang in a low cross for Ibrahimovic to volley into the corner will still get you off the sofa every time.
This is fantasy football. Unrealistic but brilliant. One of the main problems for PES has been the online, which has often had so many bugs it was impossible to enjoy a decent match.
I’ve been playing on the demo servers for about a week and can report the experience is good.
Finding opponents was quick, there was little lag and, so far, I haven’t been cheated out of a win by some little oik exploiting a problem with the code.
However, until the full servers go live this weekend, we simply won’t know how good the online option is. If Konami have got it right, then they’re back on track. So how does it rate against its rival?
The presentation, the options, even the realism fall far behind its EA counterpart, a game that has a strong claim to being the best sporting title of the next gen era.
However, this is still the best PES game to date. It might not be as complete as FIFA but I don’t think I’ll be playing anything other than PES from here on in.
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