With the seventeenth instalment of the series, PES 2018 hopes its fans will be not only satisfied but also ecstatic.
PES 2018 does add some value to the genre. There are some moments in the game, such as Neymar stopping the ball with his chest or Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s celebration, which make the game feel real. The animations are much better than those of FIFA, where most result in some hilarious glitches.
This time around, the video game has acquired the licences for FC Barcelona, Atlético Madrid, Borussia Dortmund, and Liverpool FC. So you don’t encounter made-up names with familiar faces.
Another thing the video game falters in is the lack of modes. After a point, you feel as if you’re doing the same thing over and over again.
PES 2018 has come a long way but it still has many miles to cover in order to truly conquer the genre. Series fans will adore the newest instalment but the game will still find it a challenge to get FIFA fans to convert.
The game is available on PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows.
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