We are getting ever so closer to the next new Pro Evolution Soccer game, so why not take a little while to get ahead of the curve, and watch a couple of videos on how to handle your ball properly? Konami has just released these to give the fans a chance to hit the ground running before the release date gets here. Let's take a quick look at them shall we?
The first video focuses on the way PES handles direct first touch change, and how to work the new control system implemented this time around. As was stated in previous posts, the new PES has setup play mechanics known as "Trueball Tech", which deals with the physics of handling the ball during play. Players can move the ball in any direction that they wish. This gives the player more movement on the field or in the air.
The second video focus on a system called "Combination plan feature", and demonstrates your attacking abilities. The new PES might take a little getting used to for the fans out there. Some are complaining about the HEART feature, which adds or takes away performance of the players based on their emotions at the present time. This could be from elements that involve home or away games, and Konami has indicated that this feature is only "optional", and can be turned off if you don't want it as a part of your game experience.
Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 is set to be released September 24th, which is same that the new FIFA launches too. This year will be an all out war between the two titles, as PES this time around is not only backed by a new play system, but the famous Fox Engine as well. Get ready footy fans.
The first video focuses on the way PES handles direct first touch change, and how to work the new control system implemented this time around. As was stated in previous posts, the new PES has setup play mechanics known as "Trueball Tech", which deals with the physics of handling the ball during play. Players can move the ball in any direction that they wish. This gives the player more movement on the field or in the air.
The second video focus on a system called "Combination plan feature", and demonstrates your attacking abilities. The new PES might take a little getting used to for the fans out there. Some are complaining about the HEART feature, which adds or takes away performance of the players based on their emotions at the present time. This could be from elements that involve home or away games, and Konami has indicated that this feature is only "optional", and can be turned off if you don't want it as a part of your game experience.
Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 is set to be released September 24th, which is same that the new FIFA launches too. This year will be an all out war between the two titles, as PES this time around is not only backed by a new play system, but the famous Fox Engine as well. Get ready footy fans.
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