![]() Battling for possession is very much about timing and skill, and if you can realistically position your men and time your tackles well then more often than not you'll do well. This ethos is also evident when playing on the back foot. The fluidity of play that this brings is a welcome antidote to scrappy matches and reinforces the accessibility of the franchise. As a result the passing game feels fantastically natural and allows the ability to move your men up the field in a much more dependable and solid manner. Team mate AI seems improved as well, which sees them running to meet wayward balls more readily than before and compensating for those passes that do go a little further or wider than intended. Gone are the frustrating mile wide punts that plagued previous incarnations, instead it's easier to weigh passes properly and reliably land the ball at the feet of your team mates. PES 2011's slick and intuitive new controls make precise passing positively pleasurable. Come on London United!Īs ever, the pick up and play philosophy is at the heart of the game, and as any pundit knows, passing is at the heart of football. Look no further as PES 2011 is here, in a fresh new kit and with some great new features and options to tinker with. ![]() In the last few years however the gameplay gap has narrowed considerably and with the weight of official club and national licensing on FIFA's side, the pressure is on Konami to deliver a sequel that overcomes a lack of licensing with sheer playability. PES or FIFA, FIFA or PES? It's the ongoing battle of the footie sim heavyweights, and after the release of the best FIFA yet can Konami's kicker still compete? Long ago there was no contest, the sheer responsiveness and colourful graphics of the PES experience was leaps and bounds ahead of the stale and traditional FIFA games. ![]()
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