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Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 review – PES is back!

James Thornton

James Thornton

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The new version of Pro Evolution Soccer threatens to redress the balance in the battle to be King of football games. Disappointed with poor showings in the last couple of versions, many PES fans have turned their back on the series in favor of the slicker FIFA titles. If you’re a Pro Evo fan then take note, it’s safe to come back now.

Having been glued to the demo of Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 this morning, I can safely say that it’s recaptured the feel-good factor of previous releases (i.e. anything before PES 2008). Rather than dithering around with silly little changes, Konami has ripped apart the tired gameplay of the last few iterations of Pro Evo and essentially started from scratch.

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Defending is not as automated as it was, and now you really have to have your wits about you because the defenders no longer automatically trail the opposing attack. Attacking too has been revitalized by a new passing system and the inclusion of assignable flicks and tricks. Graphically, Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 looks better than ever, more game modes and leagues are included, and extras like the stadium editor and special content provided added value.

The key date for your diaries now is September 15th. This is not only when the PC demo of Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 is released but, not-so coincidentally, is also the day when you can download the FIFA 11 demo and see how to the two match up. For now, go check out my review of PES 2011 on Softonic and let me know what you think if you’ve already tried the demo on the PS3 Network.

Update: You can now download the demo of Pro Evolution Soccer 2011. Let me know your thoughts, and check back soon for my post about how it compares with FIFA 11.

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