Still, these are encouraging signs that show Konami recognises its defensive pitfalls, even as it's unwilling or unable to mount an overhaul of the existing approach. But the second is even more limited in that it's not easy to master, since you're liable to run into a player while trying to get past him. (It's a possible by-product of how most only play with the biggest teams, causing Konami to build features that would cater to the largest section of its audience.) A new skill called “Tight Possession” offers greater ball control in tight spaces, while the new finesse dribble mechanic - executed with the help of the controller's right-stick - allows you to sneak past defenders. PES 2020 grants players two new tools to deal with that menace, but they're both strangely limited to high-rated footballers due to their very nature. The other thing that makes defending easier than it should be on PES is that there's not enough space to play on the pitch. (More so for those transitioning from EA Sports' FIFA, which is happy to let players engage in physical battles.) From our time with PES 2020, we came away wondering if Konami doesn't think football ought to be a contact sport. In short, it's much easier to earn yellow cards. With a limited threshold for defensive pressure, the percentage of attempted tackles that result in fouls is naturally much higher than in earlier years, with a corresponding increase in the number of soft cautions. To dissuade defenders from pestering attackers, Konami has seemingly toned down the amount of aggressive shoulder pushing and shoving that's allowed in PES 2020. That said, there are attempts elsewhere - though the results are decidedly mixed. It's almost as if the developers are content with the current state of affairs. In PES 2020, defenders still charge like homing missiles, aren't interested in tracking forward runs, and tend to get caught on the ball themselves. Even then, said defensive improvements have more to do with player animations than Konami's philosophy and approach to the art of winning back possession. Take the helm of a soccer club and lead them to the top in this engrossing single player mode.For a football game that has long needed to improve its defensive credentials, it's baffling that only one of seven advertised gameplay changes to PES 2020 - now inelegantly retitled eFootball PES 2020, to reflect Konami's growing focus on e-sports - focuses on that aspect. Play with the biggest teams in world soccer including German champions FC Bayern München, Spanish champions FC Barcelona, global giants Manchester United, and exclusive PES partner Juventus!Ĭreate your very own dream team from scratch and face off against human rivals from all over the world.Ĭompete in online PvP events themed after real-life soccer rivalries and other big matches. Also comes with the UEFA EURO 2020™ mode - all at a special anniversary price! The eFootball PES 2021 Season Update features the same award winning gameplay as last year’s eFootball PES 2020 along with various team and player updates for the new season. Please note that some leagues will have their rosters updated post-release. *This product is an updated edition of eFootball PES 2020 (launched in September, 2019) containing the latest player data and club rosters. Download the Trial version and play m圜lub and eFootball!Ĭelebrate 25 years of PES with the eFootball PES 2021 Season Update* - available at a special anniversary price!
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