Sunday 28 May 2017

PES 2018 News: 7 reasons why PES 2018 will be better than FIFA 18


PES 2018 has its work cut out if it’s to beat FIFA this year – but if anyone can do it, Konami can.

Despite critical acclaim, PES 2017 couldn’t keep up with FIFA 17’s sales.

While EA Sports’ footballer sold 1.1 million copies in its first week in the UK, PES couldn’t manage more than 50,000.

Konami will want to turn things around fast.

We go through some key changes needed to give PES 2018 a fighting chance.

OutFox FIFA on visuals 


PES 2017 may not have Frostbite powering it, but it still looks stunning in motion.

This is thanks to Fox Engine, the same powerhouse behind the recent Metal Gear Solid games.

However, Fox is capable of so much more than what gamers experienced in PES 2017.

Lighting was flat and lifeless compared with FIFA, while player models ranged from the hyper-realistic to the comically bad.

Fox Engine can provide stunningly realistic movement, perhaps more so than Frostbite’s slightly ‘robotic’ animation (the latter often revealing its shortcomings during replays and celebrations).

Thankfully, Konami has totally overhauled player animation in PES 2018, making movements much closer to real life.

Plan the attack


The last game featured attacking and defensive philosophies such as the Gegenpress, Tiki-Taka and False 9.

However, it didn’t take long to master these and for tedium to set in.

PES 2018 promises even more tactical freedom – allowing for a truly personal experience.

Protect and server

One of the major negatives to come out of PES 2017 was the servers – with thousands struggling to find a game from the off.


Konami must boost server quality as well as refine matchmaking to allow lag-free online gaming.

FIFA is far from perfect, and is often criticised for speed-up lag and input delay when played online.

If Konami can improve their online offering, PES 2018 will win back some players.

Multiplayer

However, none of this really matters if there are no compelling online modes.

FIFA Ultimate Team is by far the most popular part of EA’s game – offering depth and bags of replayability.

The PES Become a Legend mode was practically unchanged from the 2016 version, while the Master League and MyClub modes just had minor tweaks.

Thankfully, PES 2018 will go way to put this right.

Full 11-Vs-11 online options are joined by a co-operative 2-Vs-2 and 3-Vs-3 modes with support for local guests.

The ‘Random Selection’ match also returns with all-new content, while the Master League implements pre-season tournaments, a new transfer system and pre-match interviews.

Voice of reason

PES has never been known for its commentary, which could be an easy way to claw back some points.


Peter Drury and Jim Beglin will be returning this year, but we’d like to see the pair deliver lines in a more organic way.

Konami confirmed thousands more lines of commentary will be added, so there should be a noticeable improvement.

Game of Champions

Konami’s title only has a handful of licensed teams – but they do have the Champions and Europa League licenses.

Expect PES to continue to exploit these – with bags more detail during pre-match / post-match build up.

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