But the freedom to play a style of football that suits you is what separates this game from its rival. To some players, the fact that PES doesn't boast the more arcade-style of gameplay could be off-putting. If you can spring a chain of passes together the tempo will pick up, whereas if you want to slow the pace down by playing back to the goalkeeper or sitting deep and soaking up pressure, you have carte blanche to do just that. The pace of the game is slower than last year, but the passing, movement and dribbling is much cleaner and sharper. Coming out good few weeks before FIFA 18, all I have to say is: no pressure, EA, over to you! And while it'll be interesting to see how they respond with FIFA 18, it’s an unenviable position to be in as it's going to take something rather special to dethrone PES this year.įrom Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 onwards there's little doubt that the realism in the game is by far the most impressive it's ever been, and a lot of that can be attributed to the sensational gameplay. Pro Evolution Soccer has been on the rise in recent years, but this year they have set the bar to an all-new level. The common response to a new football game being released is that “it's just a roster update”, or in this year’s case that it's more likely a PES 17.5 rather than 18, but this couldn't be further from the truth. Reviews // 11th Sep 2017 - 5 years ago // By Nathan Hunter Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 Review
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