These two changes address some of the major criticism from fans, but many of the old problems remain. Player animation looks incredibly stilted thanks to simple repeated running animations, while the transitions between moves are sharp and generally unpolished.
The headline gameplay feature is degree player control, which should make players more natural to control, but there's little noticeable difference in terms of the way these players move over last year.
What Pro Evo does offer is an incredible amount of player detail, with facial likenesses that are among the best in the sports genre. Famous players, such as Wayne Rooney and Steven Gerrard, look uncannily realistic, with incredibly lifelike faces, hair, and limbs.
The likenesses can be hit or miss--Lionel Messi looks much better than Michael Owen, for example, and the likenesses are much more accurate in the upper leagues than in lesser known teams. There's a much better sense of physicality to the players than there was in last year's game, with head-on clashes resulting in the weaker player hitting the floor and some much more involved tussles for the ball.
Off the pitch, the game boasts two new features this year: team style and playing style cards. When you opt to adjust your team style you can customise settings in eight categories, such as attacking style, defensive line, and support range using a point scale.
Your changes are represented via an onscreen animation, so you can immediately see how the rest of your team will react to the player on the ball if, for example, you change the support range bar. However, these changes result in very little difference on the pitch, and unless you're the sort of player who likes to finely adjust all of your tactics, you can happily live with the default settings.
The Master League mode boasts cleaner presentation and finally real currency this year. The playing card system suffers from a similar problem, with specific player skills having little noticeable impact on the game. You can toggle individual player skills, but the idea is redundant in most instances. Why would you want to turn off Steven Gerrard's ability to shoot from long range, for example? Some options make more sense--you can turn off Rooney's natural tendency to chase back to help in defense if you've set up a solid midfield.
Again, these options are all tucked away in the menus with no tutorial offered on how to make them work. It certainly doesn't help that the written guide for these features is badly written or perhaps poorly translated , with missing words and wonky grammar throughout. The one major new game mode this year is Community. This mode allows you to start a Pro Evo party for up to 32 total players, and then play out cup and league competitions with friends.
You can opt for either one-on-one play or have multiple players on each side, all while keeping track of individual performances. It's a good idea that's well implemented, and while it's easier to just play exhibition games, it's great if you frequently host Pro Evo events.
The Champions League mode is even better presented this year, although it's ridiculous that some of the teams that play in the real competition still aren't featured in the game.
The Master League mode has also received some improvements. Most notably, the Champions League has been included, which becomes a real highlight as you play out a career at your favourite club.
This mode also boasts a much cleaner menu system than in previous years, with clearly defined screens to help take care of your major affairs. You also need to look after sponsorship contracts this year, with expectations around your performance. All of this is finally done using real currency rather than arbitrary points. The Master League may not have received a huge overhaul, but the accuracy of the transfer system, the simplicity of the presentation, and the long-term challenge it presents make it arguably the best single-player mode in any football game on the market.
The multiplayer mode was a mess in Pro Evo , but thankfully, Pro Evo fixes all of the major problems. You no longer have to click through numerous pages and join a lobby just to play a quick match--you just go online and dive straight in. There are also more multiplayer features. You can start an online community, join a competition with other users, or take your Become a Legend player online.
The developers have improved many aspects of the video game, especially artificial intelligence, NPC graphics and animations, redesigned multiplayer, and much more. You still have to win various tournaments, develop your team, and hone your ball dribbling skills in the most popular sport in the world..
Of the "high-profile" innovations in PES , you can single out the Master League mode, which has been completely redone. You can feel like a manager in it, going from a youth team to a world-famous team with high commercial success. The latter plays an important role, since finances are needed for all kinds of development of the national team, investing in personnel, "geeks", and even their own academy.
Also, it became possible to receive money from sponsorship contracts, which play an important role in the formation of the club.. The Become a Legend mod is of great interest. You take control of an unknown athlete, but with proper training, the right decisions, and a steel pressure, you can reach the superstar status, about which many stadiums will chant.
Become a legend as you level up in the global leaderboard where hardcore soccer fans are squabbling for first place. In addition to the main campaigns, there was an opportunity to compete for trophies in the Champions League or Europe, where he added such famous teams as Dynamo, Spartak, Lokomotiv, and Zenit. Download torrent. The site administration is not responsible for the content of the materials on the resource.
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