M圜lub, PES’s answer to FIFA’s Ultimate Team, is where the bulk of the “new” material comes in. Leagues, cups, Master League and Become a Legend are all still here. The game modes are as good as ever, though. This has always been one of PES’s strongest aspects and continues to be so here. If you’re aware of the player in real-life, you’ll know how to play as them and effectively use them in every game on PES 2021. Erling Haland is fast as and will score one on one almost every time. Bruno Fernandes flicks the ball effortlessly with a great range of passing and accuracy. Newer players have also been given these extra-realistic touches. Messi (who for the first time ever, joins Ronaldo on the cover of a football game) runs and shoots and is as stupidly good as he is in real-life. Ronaldo feels like Ronaldo:Cocksure, solidly-paced, and lethal with either foot. Truthfully, that’s what a good football game has always been about, surely – the feeling of playing like a professional footballer.įeeling is again imbued in all the top players of the game. Scoring in front of the Stretford End still gives me a buzz with the roar of the crowd (remember them?) every time. Stadiums still look and feel like the faithful recreations they should be. Players look absolutely spot on to their real-life counterparts. Graphically, this is yet again one of the best-looking versions of the beautiful game out there. The tweaks, slight as they are, are impressive. However, let’s focus on some of the good points. They literally have just updated the kits and line-ups (ish. There’s no new modes, or skills or anything to truly differentiate it from last year’s offering. There’s no new technical leaps and bounds made as with most PES releases. So, the only question remains: should you bother then this year? Well, it depends.ĭue to the imminent arrival of next-gen consoles just around the corner and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Konami have decided to scale back this year’s release of PES. Well, Konami have actually gone and done that for this year’s annual release of PES. There’s plenty of gags thrown around from gamers who don’t play football games, one of them being “why bother when it’s the same game every year just with new kits and line-ups?”.
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