


However, it has better visuals, and the modes of play are more fleshed out. AlternativesįIFA 2017 falls behind Pro Evolution in the key aspect of gaming mechanics. This is an aspect that FIFA did not have in the 2017 edition. The autonomous players now play in response to your actions, increasing the fun of the game. The AI part of this has gotten more effective at understanding your actions. FIFA 2017 falls behind it in this aspect.

This factor means the whole team will be playing in sync with you. Sorry, no PC demo folks.With the control reality feature, you can direct the players all over the pitch more effectively. PES 2018’s demo will be available for download on August 30 for PS4, PS3, Xbox One and Xbox 360. Players will get the chance to try out the game’s slower and more methodical gameplay, attempt to weave through defences with the new strategic dribbling and even implement some tiki-taka style into their games. Finally, three national teams are also available for selection: Argentina, Brazil and Germany. Sadly there’s no Chapecoense in the demo, but there will be in the full game.

There’ll also be a number of South American teams to choose from such as Corinthians, Flamengo, Boca Juniors, River Plate, and Colo-Colo. There’ll be two stadiums to choose from, Barcelona’s Camp Nou and Borussia Dortmund’s Signal Iduna Park, and players will have a selection of licensed European teams to choose from including the likes of Barcelona, Borussia Dortmund, Inter Milan, and some team that plays in red from Liverpool. The demo will be offline only, with players able to take part in exhibition and co-op modes. The PES 2018 demo will give players the opportunity to try out the new slower-paced gameplay, while also showing off some of the new features that are coming in the September 12 release of Konami’s stellar football series. Konami has revealed that Pro Evolution Soccer 2018, aka PES 2018, will be getting a demo on August 30.
