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Published: 2016-09-19, Author: Jack , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: What is it about football games? While fans of other genres can expect not just consistent output but steady improvement from their favourite series, those of us to whom pressing X means pass rather than jump have long known it's best to approach our majo...
Published: 2016-09-19, Author: Steve , review by: theguardian.com
Abstract: Since the mid-2000s, Pro Evolution Soccer (now formally abbreviated to PES) has resembled one of those once-great footballing names now reduced to scraping an existence in the lower divisions – a Leeds United or Sheffield Wednesday, say. In the early 2000...
Do those problems mean you shouldn't pick up PES 2017? Well, no. If you're a long time fan of the series and prefer Konami's arcadey take on football to EA's ultra-realistic rendition, there's still a lot to love. Goalkeepers and defenders are genuinely...
It's just that somehow it feels a little less precise. Passes seem to go off in odd angles, and holding onto possession is harder. This might mean that PES is a more accurate representation of the beautiful game, that crushing losses to a single goal in i...
The best game of football I've ever played, Fox Engine continues to shine, Tactics add new layer of depth, New animations add realism
Modes have stagnated from last year, Online issues still persist
PES 2017 plays the best game of football I've ever experienced, offline. Online it continues to suffer with similar issues to last year's entry, albeit there are improvements across the board but nowhere near to the level I was hoping for. I've been able...
Great on-field gameplay, Adaptive AI spot on, Players look and move well
Managerial mode awash with excess info, Lack of licensing still an issue
I was hoping that Konami had made some strides with PES 2017 and built upon the strong showing of last year's game. While this new title doesn't feel like a step back, it feels a little stagnant, despite producing a great on-field gameplay experience.If P...
PES 2017 is a fantastic representation of the beautiful. You could play this game for months on end and still find new ways to beat opponents while being amazed at what you just saw. Those who are brave enough to swim against the FIFA stream will be rewar...
Published: 2016-09-14, Author: Chris , review by: in.ign.com
With smarter AI opposition and an altogether smoother online experience, PES 2017 is close to the complete package. FIFA's new story mode might be the most headline-grabbing feature of either game this year, but it's clear Konami is in no mood to relinqui...
Published: 2016-09-14, Author: Chris , review by: in.ign.com
With smarter AI opposition and an altogether smoother online experience, PES 2017 is close to the complete package. FIFA's new story mode might be the most headline-grabbing feature of either game this year, but it's clear Konami is in no mood to relinqui...
Buggy collisions, Commentary, Lacks licences for many clubs, Overall rating (out of 10): 8, We played a review copy of PES 2017 on the Xbox One for this review, PES 2017 will be available on September 15, 2016 on PC (Rs. 999), PS4 (Rs. 3,499), Xbox One (R