Close Menu
PS4 HomePS4 Home
  • Home
  • Best PS4 Games
  • Editorials
  • How To’s
  • FAQs
  • Accessories
  • PS5 Home
  • More
    • PS4 Game Guides
    • PS4 Games List
    • PS4 Wallpapers
    • PS4 Console Pictures
    • Other Gaming
      • PS5
What's Hot

PS4 Rebuild Database: Optimize Your Console’s Performance

October 27, 2024

Is The Finals on PS4? Availability of Popular Basketball Game on PlayStation 4

October 27, 2024

How to Delete PS4 Account: A Simple Guide to Account Management

October 13, 2024
Facebook X (Twitter)
PS4 HomePS4 Home
Facebook X (Twitter)
  • Home
  • Best PS4 Games

    The Best PS4 Games for April 2024

    April 17, 2024

    The Best PS4 Games for March 2024

    April 17, 2024

    The Best PS4 Games for February 2024

    February 25, 2024

    The 50 Best PS4 Games Of All Time

    January 11, 2024

    The Best PS4 Games Coming In January 2024

    January 9, 2024
  • Editorials
  • How To’s
  • FAQs
  • Accessories
  • PS5 Home
  • More
    • PS4 Game Guides
    • PS4 Games List
    • PS4 Wallpapers
    • PS4 Console Pictures
    • Other Gaming
      • PS5
PS4 HomePS4 Home
Home»Games»PES 2017 Review
Games

PES 2017 Review

By Nate R.October 4, 2016No Comments4 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Reddit LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Share
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Reddit Email

Pro Evolution Soccer has, in recent years, offered one of the best football video game experiences available, but it was always in close competition with FIFA… Now that PES 2017 is here, though, we can say without a doubt that the Pro Evolution Soccer franchise is better than FIFA 17 on just about every level, and it will definitely be considered not only one of the best football games of all time, but one of the best sports games period.

pes-17-review

If it Ain’t Broke, Don’t Fix it

The best thing about this game is that it doesn’t try to do anything flashy in order to outshine previous iterations. There are no crazy new game modes or major control overhauls; no gimmicks and nothing that’ll be worth noting on the back of the box. So what’s the point of upgrading your PES experience? The changes in 2017 are undoubtedly minor, but there are so many that come together to make the overall experience so much smoother and more enjoyable. Konami has realized that by simply tweaking instead of totally revamping, they can perfect the football game genre as we know it… and they’ve done an excellent job.

More Personality

PES 2016 made a lot of strides in giving teams and players their own unique personalities. 2017 takes that concept and expands on it greatly- the real world playstyles of almost every star player is mirrored on the virtual pitch, and you can truly feel the difference in their handling when controlling them. Players’ personalities are present in a big way, too- Neymar, for instance, can tear his shirt off after a big goal. It’s a delight seeing these little touches implemented so perfectly, as it helps the game to feel that much more real.

See also  October 2016: PS4 Game Releases, The Review Round-Up

With that being said, the one and only downside I noticed in PES 2017 is the continued lack of full licensing. Teams like Real Madrid, for instance, aren’t filled with their real-life players, and it’s a bit odd to play a game against their modern team without seeing players like Ronaldo.

The Goalkeeper Revolution 

Keeper AI is integral to a football game, and while it’s something that PES may have struggled with in the past, those problems don’t persist in 2017. Keepers do their job this time around, whether it’s holding onto more shots, recovering quicker from deflections, or knowing where to move and when. They will occasionally make mistakes, but these mistakes seem more human than the game-breaking blunders we’ve seen in the past.

Ballhandling at it’s Finest

Passing has always been a strong suit of the PES franchise, and it continues to feel buttery smooth. Shooting feels better than ever, and you will basically never have to blame a missed shot on the game- either you didn’t have a good look or you didn’t make a good shot, and that’s all there is to it. The pacing has been slowed down a bit, so the game as a whole feels more tactical, where every movement is more deliberate and every successful bit of footwork is a thrilling victory. The refs are a little more lenient than in the past, but if they do make a call, it’s rarely a bad one.

Polish it ‘til it Shines 

A lot of the minor changes mentioned earlier are basically polish, and it shows. The UI is friendlier, the commentators are a bit more colorful, animations are smoother, and the graphics are as stunning as ever. You’ll rarely come across a glitch and even online is lag-free almost ninety percent of the time. These little changes add up to make the game more immersive and ultimately more fun than ever before.

Nate R.

I’m Nate, PS4 gamer and freelance writer from Denver… I like to game, obviously, as well as hike and camp and all of that stereotypical stuff! My favorite game of all time is GTA: San Andreas, but I love playing Diablo 3 with my girlfriend!

See also  Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes Review
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Email
Previous ArticleHow to Prepare for the PS4 Pro
Next Article Rocket League – Some Aquatic Images

Related Posts

PS4 Rebuild Database: Optimize Your Console’s Performance

October 27, 2024

Is The Finals on PS4? Availability of Popular Basketball Game on PlayStation 4

October 27, 2024

When Will Sony Stop Making Games for the PS4?

September 1, 2024

Is Your PS4 Still Worth Holding On To in 2024?

September 1, 2024

The Best PS4 Games for April 2024

April 17, 2024

The Best PS4 Games for February 2024

February 25, 2024
Add A Comment

Leave A Reply

CAPTCHA ImageChange Image

Featured
Editor's picks

PS4 Rebuild Database: Optimize Your Console’s Performance

October 27, 2024Updated:October 27, 2024

Is your PS4 running slower than usual? You might need to rebuild its database. This…

Editor's picks

How to Delete PS4 Account: A Simple Guide to Account Management

October 13, 2024Updated:October 13, 2024

Deleting a PS4 account might sound tricky, but with the right guidance, it’s straightforward. To delete…

Best PS4 Games

The Best PS4 Games for April 2024

April 17, 2024Updated:August 31, 2024

We’re well into 2024 now, and the PS4 has yet to give up the ghost,…

Best PS4 Games

The Best PS4 Games for March 2024

April 17, 2024Updated:August 31, 2024

It’s officially spring (well, according to the meteorological definition, anyway), and you know what that…

Our Picks

PS4 Rebuild Database: Optimize Your Console’s Performance

October 27, 2024

Is The Finals on PS4? Availability of Popular Basketball Game on PlayStation 4

October 27, 2024

How to Delete PS4 Account: A Simple Guide to Account Management

October 13, 2024
Popular Guides

PS4 Rebuild Database: Optimize Your Console’s Performance

October 27, 2024

Is The Finals on PS4? Availability of Popular Basketball Game on PlayStation 4

October 27, 2024

How to Delete PS4 Account: A Simple Guide to Account Management

October 13, 2024
Popular This Month

PS4 Backwards Compatibility – How To Play PS2 And PS3 Games On PS4

June 2, 2019

Adults: How to Watch Virtual Reality Porn on PlayStation VR

October 31, 2017

Is The Finals on PS4? Availability of Popular Basketball Game on PlayStation 4

October 27, 2024
PS4Home.com © 2012- 2023
Partners:    Gamerbolt.com | PS5Home.com


  • About us
  • Advertise

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.