![]() ![]() ![]() I have been lucky and have had no such issues. I have read of some players having problems getting AA and AF to work properly. On the PC, with the graphics turned up full, this is truly a treat for the eyes. ![]() A great addition is the inclusion of an onscreen referee whose position on the field really seems to affect the decisions given. Strikers hold their head in their hands when they have missed an easy chance, players bang the ground in frustration when not awarded a blatant free kick, injured players return from physio treatment with bandages on their leg….it’s all amazing stuff and months after buying the game, I am still discovering new things. Each player has something like 30 different animations to capture all possible moments in the game, and this is really effective. Where PES4 excels is in the animation, capturing the little nuances that make you feel like you’re in a football match. ![]() Sure, the game doesn’t have the shine of it’s main rival, and the player likenesses may not be quite as spot on, but that’s only half the story. In a way, this continues with PES4, but it’s not as straightforward as that. Pro Evolution Soccer has always been seen as the poor relation, graphically, to EA’s fully licensed FIFA series. So, will this game be as addictive and time consuming as the others, or will I relegate it to the substitutes bench? Read on, footie fans…. Yet, looked at another way, I’m also sure to be the harshest critic of any areas that Konami have gotten wrong in this latest update. In one sense, you could say I’m sure to like this game. This has it’s advantages and disadvantages for this review. Pro Evolution Soccer is one of my all time favourite game series, probably taking up more of my play time than any other game over the years. I’ll get this out in the open straight away. ![]()
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