Pro Evolution Soccer 2018

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'Where Legends Are Made' encapsulates the return of PES, with an unparalleled gameplay experience.


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Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 Reviews & Ratings

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Review by drlowdon [user]
February 24, 2019

Personally I’ve always preferred the Pro Evolution Soccer series to FIFA and I’ve certainly got my money’s worth from this 2018 edition havingPersonally I’ve always preferred the Pro Evolution Soccer series to FIFA and I’ve certainly got my money’s worth from this 2018 edition having played the MyClub mode, especially the co-op, for a good couple of months. The key is of course the gameplay. Yes, it may only be a refinement of previous iterations but, as ever, it plays a more realistic and entertaining game than its main (only?) competitor from EA. The addition of online co-op is also a huge addition allowing you to play with mates even when not in the same room, and this did help to negate a few of the games flaws.Unfortunately however the more I’ve played the more frustrated I’ve become with these flaws. I can put up with the missing licenses but issues such as chipped through balls being far too easy to play, defenders taking an age to clear the ball and getting caught in possession and far too frequent lag in online games has eventually, worn me down to the point where I’ve all but stopped playing it now.This makes it a difficult game for me to review and mark really as I can’t say I haven’t had a good time with PES2018 but sat here right now the overriding emotion is disappointment at how close this title is to being outstanding. Can 2019 finally be the year when Konami get everything right?

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Review by fargo [user]
August 27, 2018

Pro Evo 2018 is very well presented and plays about as realistically as you can get but the lack of licenses hurt its credentials and a clumsyPro Evo 2018 is very well presented and plays about as realistically as you can get but the lack of licenses hurt its credentials and a clumsy interface as well as Master League being as boring as ever means it's not as mighty and flawless as PES once was. 2018 for me personally is certainly a step in the right direction in terms of gameplay and presentation but I can't help but think of the good old days of PES when it trumped all the footie competition and it was king of the sporting world, those days are long gone though.

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Review by TomasLacerda [user]
August 15, 2018

Bought and refunded.I have a very good pc, above recommended specs, but the game was stuttering pretty hard. Couldn't solve it. Meh.

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Review by Nazar228 [user]
August 10, 2018

For what did you need to increase the minimum system requirements by almost 2 times if in the game did not add anything new? This is the sameFor what did you need to increase the minimum system requirements by almost 2 times if in the game did not add anything new? This is the same PES 2017 MyClub, only under the new name and worse.

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Review by AbrahamKabiag [user]
June 21, 2018

Good graphics, good animations, fun gameplay and really really bad optimization. It looks similar to PES 17 but why does it have optimizationGood graphics, good animations, fun gameplay and really really bad optimization. It looks similar to PES 17 but why does it have optimization problems? also just like other PES Games, license is a problem. There are many fake teams. I have to install fan made license packs to make this game better

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Game Information
Release Date September 12, 2017
Publisher Konami Digital Entertainment, Konami
Content Rated E (Everyone)
Game Modes Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
Player Perspectives Bird view / Isometric
Genres Simulator, Sport
Platforms PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, Xbox One