Game Lovers, Here Comes the preview of PES 2018 PES 2018 Release Date PES 2018 launches 12 September for PS4, Xbox One, PS3, Xbox 360 and PC...
Game Lovers, Here Comes the preview of PES 2018
PES 2018 Release Date
PES 2018 launches 12 September for PS4, Xbox One, PS3, Xbox 360 and PC
PES 2018 gameplay - Hands-on impressions
Konami is making big promises about PES 2018, and from what I’ve seen playing the latest build at E3 2017, it looks set to deliver on them.
Having finally upgraded from the slightly dusty Fox engine used on PES 2015-2017, the 2018 football sim feels ready for the next generation of 4K consoles.
The upgrade brings with it with it a number of subtle, but important changes to the game’s core mechanics, that even a rookie like me can appreciate.
The most important changes related to the game’s on-the-ball gameplay. The first and most notable of these are improvements to close ball control. This is a big deal, and means you're able to do more fine movements while in possession of the ball. Of course, you've been able to do that in PES for a while, but in 2018 the right analogue stick feels like a more precise tool to use alongside touches of the left stick – though be warned it still doesn't feel quite as precise as FIFA's close control.
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PES 2018 Release Date
PES 2018 launches 12 September for PS4, Xbox One, PS3, Xbox 360 and PC
PES 2018 gameplay - Hands-on impressions
Konami is making big promises about PES 2018, and from what I’ve seen playing the latest build at E3 2017, it looks set to deliver on them.
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Having finally upgraded from the slightly dusty Fox engine used on PES 2015-2017, the 2018 football sim feels ready for the next generation of 4K consoles.
The upgrade brings with it with it a number of subtle, but important changes to the game’s core mechanics, that even a rookie like me can appreciate.
The most important changes related to the game’s on-the-ball gameplay. The first and most notable of these are improvements to close ball control. This is a big deal, and means you're able to do more fine movements while in possession of the ball. Of course, you've been able to do that in PES for a while, but in 2018 the right analogue stick feels like a more precise tool to use alongside touches of the left stick – though be warned it still doesn't feel quite as precise as FIFA's close control.
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