I suspect you've seen about the same amount of decent football as those who've made this game, and slightly less than my girlfriend, who hates football.Plan M wrote:But damn, it plays a decent game of footy.
adkm1979 wrote:I suspect you've seen about the same amount of decent football as those who've made this game, and slightly less than my girlfriend, who hates football. Ram, it's not fun. Â It's annoying, frustrating, and I wanted to hurt it while nobody was looking,Plan M wrote:But damn, it plays a decent game of footy.just like I did to my great granda. Â Um, yeah. Â It's rubbish.
Paul the sparky wrote:That hasn't been the case with me, adored is obviously a raving lunatic.
Skondo wrote:Last football game I bought was PES 4 on PS2. I've played many demos since then and have really not enjoyed them, so I gave up perhaps two or three years ago. The positive comments in this thread mean that I'll download this demo and give it a try. Here's hoping....
Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH today revealed the second playable demo for its stunning PES 2013 title will be released for, Xbox 360® on August 28th and on PlayStation®3 on August 29th, with a Windows PC to follow later in September. The new demo showcases the continued evolution of the game, and offers a truly immersive on-pitch experience.
The demo will be available via Xbox®LIVE Marketplace and PlayStation®Network. The free demo will offer 11 fully-licensed teams, and benefits from a raft of subtle but important gameplay improvements since the first demo was released in July.
“We wanted to show our hand early with PES 2013 as, frankly, there is a lot to enjoy,†commented Jon Murphy, European PES Team Leader for Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH. “However, we are constantly refining the game and this second demo will show fans that we are always striving for perfection, and they will notice many additions and enhancements that bring PES 2013 even closer to matching the grace, unpredictability and skill that top-level football displays.â€
The new demo offers six difficulty settings, and allows the user to play ten-minute matches. Since the first demo, the Tokyo-based PES Productions team has been constantly working to analyse how to improve PES 2013, and the new demo is a perfect example of their quest for football perfection. The game’s balance between offense and defence has been equalised, and the targeting of passes using the game’s feted manual control system has been improved. Similarly, the trajectory of passes has been refined, as has the blocking by defenders, shot speed, and the ways referees officiate – including the overseeing of offside situations.
Critically, the AI when a team is passing out of a defensive situation into a potential attacking one has been fine-tuned – an essential part of a game like PES 2013, where passing and movement are central to build up play. Lobs and looping shots have also been made harder to effect, following feedback from the initial demo. Anthems for the starting line-ups have also been implemented.
With the focus of PES 2013 firmly on the field, the new demo also invites players to tackle a selected number of training trials. The full version of the game offers an exhaustive training roster wherein users can familiarise themselves with quick one-twos, tackling manual shooting and passing and dynamic first-touch moves to gain space on a closing defender. The demo will feature a number of these tests so users can experience the sheer level of control PES 2013 offers
Hurrah!and the ways referees officiate
Hmmm, does this mean you'll get dodgy decisions now - can see how I'd appreciate that when a near perfect thru-ball comes to nothig because the tip of the forwards nose was offide, can also see how infuriating it'd be for the CPU to nick it in the last minute that way.including the overseeing of offside situations.
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