
The whole philosophy behind modern day PES is that each new feature should be both as realistic as possible and add depth and variety to the gameplay, and Real Touch+ personifies that approach perfectly.
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Horrible marketing buzz word that it is, Real Touch+ works very well by improving first touch and allowing you to use a player’s whole body to control the ball. Unlike last year, PES 2018 looks every bit as good on PC as it does on the PS4 and Xbox, possibly even better on the highest settings. The fact that the box of PES 2018 has a Barcelona shirt-touting Neymar emblazoned on the front may seem like a bad omen for a series that, in the past. For everyone else though, there’ll be the usual grumble of, ‘It plays great, but why hasn’t it got the proper names?’īut putting all those concerns to the side PES 2018’s other improvements are worthy of note.

And if you happen to be a fan of the few clubs Konami has been able to license – if you’re a Fulham supporter, for example – this really does feel close to perfection in terms of both gameplay and on-pitch presentation (although the menus are still uglier than should be physically possible nowadays).
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REVIEW : Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 (PS4/ PS4 Pro) There is a new physicality system and it is hit or a miss at times.

In terms of animation and celebrity lookalikes it’s hugely impressive. REVIEW : Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 (PS4/ PS4 Pro) There are times when a attack would break down just because you cannot pass to star player or at times an impossible development would result in a goal. None of that is to say that PES 2018 is an ugly game though, far from it. Xbox, Xbox One, and the Xbox logos are trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies and are used under license from Microsoft.
