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Passing is razor smooth, players feel agile and the ball moves at a speed that mimics the real game a lot better than its predecessors. The sloppiness of past PES’s seems to have been corrected in the latest iteration, and the new game is all about offense, offense, offense. Think of PES 16 as Arsenal during the Invincibles run of the 03/04 season (showing my age here) fast, exciting and more focused on putting balls into the net rather than stopping them from going in. In a game about a game, gameplay must be king! FIFA and PES take very different approaches to how the game is played.
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Will this be the year of the Japanese upstart or will FIFA again show everyone why it has been the dominant football experience for the modern gamer? Let’s find out. FIFA has been on top for a long time and perhaps has started to rest on its laurels a bit, relying on the strength of its brand name and the licenses it commands to pump the millions it earns every year into EA’s burgeoning coffers. With its latest iteration however, PES, now sporting an updated roster, innovative gameplay and more importantly, the same FOX Engine that also powered Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, is gearing up to give the reigning king a good fight. While PES was the undisputed king in the early 00’s, a lack of innovation and sub-par marketing meant that FIFA has since become the undisputed king of the football sim, outselling its Japanese-developed rival many times over. In the world of video games based on the beautiful game, there have only ever been two names to consider: EA’s FIFA and Konami’s PES (Pro Evolution Soccer) or Winning Eleven as it was known back in the day.