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M圜lub (PES’s answer to FIFA’s Ultimate Team) has always felt like a far fairer player experience than Ultimate Team. There’s little difference in the online divisions from PES 2020 to 2021. And before you ask no, it wasn’t just me.
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The games are very rarely plodding like the offline experience, and as such the mechanics do have the odd clipping and, in the case of one game I had, the ball can spin wildly out of control when attempting worldies from outside the box. Online games are fast and frenetic, as they should be. PES 2021 introduces various upgrades (matchmaking including having a stable internet connection and improved player collisions) which are solid and benefit from an ever-improving engine. The ‘eFootball’ moniker, introduced in PES 2020, remains present and correct and the online experience remains paramount to PES as a whole.
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The games feel somewhat slower – a bit of a shock for this reviewer, who grew up with PES as the arcadey alternative to FIFA’s more fervent simulation perspective – but rest assured if you’re playing as Manchester United, one of the few teams that actually have their official license in the game, the slow pace should feel pretty on par with the real thing. There’s a degree of responsiveness from your AI teammates that feels more naturalistic than previous iterations. There’s no denying PES 2021 does feel a little different on the field.
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Hey, it’s £25, what did you want, exactly? The only major thing that’s changed in the presentation is that the colours of the menus are different, and that’s literally it.Īh, and there’s some new music. The 2020 updates such as the brilliant new camera angle, dribbling physics and the Master League are all present and correct here. That’s until you get on the pitch, and you realise that there are several new ways to play and pretend that you’re Paul Pogba getting frustrated because he’s surrounded by worthless money-hungry wastemen (why yes, your reviewer is a Man United fan, thanks for asking).
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Kits, squads, stadiums, transfers are all bang up to date for the 2020-2021 football season – though the stadiums full of fans is highly unrealistic at time of writing – and whilst the more hardcore may require more, the words ‘Seasonal Update’ is exactly what it says on the tin.
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They’re not messing around with the Seasonal Update gubbins here, purely that’s all you’re getting that’s somewhat different from last years entry (albeit with the odd nice extra which I’ll go into soon). The first thing you should probably know is that this is effectively PES 2020. A feature that FIFA has been crying out for as EA Sports get increasingly worried they’ve ran out of ideas.Īs a lifelong fan of football games I’ve cried out for the ‘Seasonal Update’ angle, buy in at full whack once and then update every year at a lower price whilst keeping me in the ecosystem? It makes an awful lot of sense on paper.
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Konami, in its infinite wisdom have taken it upon themselves to be the first to move into the long-awaited ‘Seasonal Update’ territory, a yearly model that allows you to keep a single copy of the game and then pay for an incremental update every year which allows players to keep their stats and teams up to date. Namely, the only real answer to EA Sports FIFA juggernaut that continues to roll on no matter how dreadful they continue to make it. It’s fair to say their public persona hasn’t exactly been a sea of positivity, but one franchise always rose above the vitriol and the bad press PES. Not for a long of things, they’ve been a trainwreck for the past few years, dealing with major franchises the way a child throws a toy on the ground never to pick it up again until they throw it in the dirt and then hand it to you like a present.