Thứ Tư, 18 tháng 9, 2013

What does PES need to do in order to hold its own against FIFA?, a number of things come to mind

The past few years when it comes to soccer has brought to surface one question. PES or FIFA? Which one is right for you. The battle has been a divided one, with PES always taking a back seat to FIFA in recent  years. Now some of you are asking yourself, what gives? I'll tell you what gives, the immense aggressiveness of EA's licensing agreements, which is a major element to soccer fans. This year Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 has been not only overhauled, but given a new game play system along with a Fox Engine makeover that just might be the fix it needs to hold its own against FIFA. Or will it?

Here we are just two days away from finding out if it was worth it or not. The lack of Spanish stadiums, a stadium editor, and rainy whether might put a dent in the glory of being a strong rival, but PES has struggled quite a bit in the licensing department. So let me ask you the question, what does the series need to do in order to strongly compete for 1st place? It'll be interesting to see how the fans react over the next couple of weeks, as the reviews and impressions come pouring in. Hit or miss, that's the focus for the new Pro Evolution Soccer game.



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