Oh, and not to mention the game didn't even release with updated squads. And that's not even getting into the shambles off the pitch. I'm a former PES hardcore fan but this just isn't good enough. In addition, the responsiveness of the game is severely lacking, and sometimes it can feel like you're playing a turn based game as you wait for the AI to do it's thing. Tackling is terrible and will result in fouls 2/3 times. On one hand the AI mark so loosely, it's tough to even get close to the CPU and they finish with super high passing stats every game. Refs are inconsistent, though for the most part pretty good with the exception of giving up soft penalties. Keepers don't come off their line for 1-on-1s, equally easy goals. I've now played 40+ matches of the full release and I'd say 75% of the CPU goals are low crosses from the wing or byline. CPU teams plays mostly the same, and even horrible teams can tiki taka it around the box. But the AI is really poor at times, with players often not making the correct contextual choice, as if they're being dictated by their tactics. Don't get me started on all the non gameplay stuff. But there's massive flaws - and that's just with gameplay. PES 2019 captures the feel and look of the game, and there's lots to love to be sure. But there's massive flaws Gameplay is hugely overrated. Pity, as otherwise this ought to be a seminal football sim.Gameplay is hugely overrated. PES could-and should-be as good as the console game in every detail, and if have a console you’ll be throwing good money after bad. It's a shame that PES has made so many worthwhile tweaks, only to deliver a lacklustre PC edition. You can even earn contract extensions for managers for free by hitting performance benchmarks, otherwise you'll need to use up valuable rewards earned through play or by splashing your cash. The achievements system as you build a team in My Club team-building mode features hundreds of rewards for feats such as signing new stars, or simply opening transfer negotiations. It’s certainly one of the most ‘gamified’ football simulations. In other respects Pro Evo remains true to its arcade roots. A fact that reflects reality, but also dials down the fun. Timing tackles is very difficult and not to be relied upon. Although PES 2019 takes some major blows, they make up lost ground with added variety and fine-tuning an already tight system. Don’t be deceived by the tutorial which reverts to a closer cropped third-person camera that is pretty much unplayable in games-even though it’s the default view for the Become a Legend mode. You’re far more likely to be left red-faced and your player red-carded by the sliding tackles, which are a pain in the backside. Inadequate taps of the shoot button, or crazily over-hit corner-kicks, are modified by some cuddly power-bar fairies to save the big man’s blushes. Instead, gentle assists simulate his quality. Rather than ordinary players and superstars appearing to belong to different species, the likes of Zlatan Ibrahimovic stand out, but don’t dominate play. You see it mainly in the way star players are differentiated from other team mates. PES is largely immune to the fawning deference for big name players that is standard elsewhere. This decades-long rivalry is not slowing down in 2018. The lack of licenses has its plus points. last updated 6 September 2019 There are few video game battles like the one between FIFA and Pro Evolution Soccer.
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