defo agree, unlocked Emirates Stadium now, looks fantasticgusher311 wrote:Best football game ever so far. Love that Arsenal is in the demo![]()
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I wish! PES5 and 6 were much better than any of their recent offerings.Big_G wrote:some pes fans just cant accept that their game is now second best, and is just pes5 with updated kits and slightly smoother graphicsYankee_Gooner_Dandee wrote:i feel sorry for yourodders999 wrote:pes 2011 all the way baby![]()
Goalkeeper is interesting, it feels pretty fun, so far I think they've done a good job of it. It will be interesting to see how much more difficult it is when your keeper doesn't have the stats of Cech though. Maybe it will teach us some sympathy for Flappyhandski

Downloading the new PES demo off of PSN Japan right now, should be interesting.
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guess ur right, did like PES6 myself, after that, it was FIFA all the way, only went PES for few yearsBarriecuda wrote:I wish! PES5 and 6 were much better than any of their recent offerings.Big_G wrote:some pes fans just cant accept that their game is now second best, and is just pes5 with updated kits and slightly smoother graphicsYankee_Gooner_Dandee wrote:i feel sorry for yourodders999 wrote:pes 2011 all the way baby![]()
Goalkeeper is interesting, it feels pretty fun, so far I think they've done a good job of it. It will be interesting to see how much more difficult it is when your keeper doesn't have the stats of Cech though. Maybe it will teach us some sympathy for Flappyhandski
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Well said, its been PES for me since it was International Superstar Soccer on the SNES. I agree that now FIFA is the slightly better game, but scoring a last minute winner on FIFA just doesnt feel the same as doing it on PES.rodders999 wrote:pes 2011 all the way baby
What pisses me off is the mode where you control one player and have a career (called Become a Legend in PES not sure what it was in FIFA, maybe Be A Pro or something). The mode is far too short on FIFA and only lets you play for 4 seasons or something, which is shit. It would be great to start in league 2 and slowly work your way up but because it gives you so few seasons, you start in league 2 and very quickly get england call ups and prem interest which is unrealistic. PES has a much longer career, which is class, but it simply has too few teams and has nothing like league 2- plus you need to play in training matches

Combine the two- FIFAs number of leagues and teams, and the length of PES and it would be the best mode ever!
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I would definitely buy a stand-alone game if it was a proper combination of the Be a Pro (Fifa) and Be a Legend (PES) modes. PES' was a ton of fun (I was truly addicted back in PES2009) but the match ratings were nothing short of infuriating with their inconsistency. As well, the lack of presentation values and the repetitiveness of training matches was a bore.
I think this feature will be focused on by Fifa next year. It's probably the weakest area of their package, at present.
I played the PES2011 demo, which is available on PSN Store Japan (really easy to make an account, check out youtube for a tutorial). Bayern Munich, Barcelona, Japan and Spain are your teams. The menu has changed dramatically. The game's speed felt really off, although the gameplay felt slightly improved. Enough to knock Fifa off? No. But the graphics were pretty. Funny how Fifa used to be for graphics and PES for gameplay; now it's vice-versa it seems.
I think this feature will be focused on by Fifa next year. It's probably the weakest area of their package, at present.
I played the PES2011 demo, which is available on PSN Store Japan (really easy to make an account, check out youtube for a tutorial). Bayern Munich, Barcelona, Japan and Spain are your teams. The menu has changed dramatically. The game's speed felt really off, although the gameplay felt slightly improved. Enough to knock Fifa off? No. But the graphics were pretty. Funny how Fifa used to be for graphics and PES for gameplay; now it's vice-versa it seems.
personally i thought Fifa's graphics were outstanding as well as the gameplayBarriecuda wrote:I would definitely buy a stand-alone game if it was a proper combination of the Be a Pro (Fifa) and Be a Legend (PES) modes. PES' was a ton of fun (I was truly addicted back in PES2009) but the match ratings were nothing short of infuriating with their inconsistency. As well, the lack of presentation values and the repetitiveness of training matches was a bore.
I think this feature will be focused on by Fifa next year. It's probably the weakest area of their package, at present.
I played the PES2011 demo, which is available on PSN Store Japan (really easy to make an account, check out youtube for a tutorial). Bayern Munich, Barcelona, Japan and Spain are your teams. The menu has changed dramatically. The game's speed felt really off, although the gameplay felt slightly improved. Enough to knock Fifa off? No. But the graphics were pretty. Funny how Fifa used to be for graphics and PES for gameplay; now it's vice-versa it seems.

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