Pro Evolution Soccer

Undoubtedly the best thing that always made the Pro Evolution Soccer has been its gameplay, and this version does not lag behind. The game responds well to commands that you give, be smooth, comfortable and easy to develop the ideas that we have to face the rival. The controls are simple to use but has changed some dribbling incorporating them into the arrow keys (or left stick), which is a positive side because they are more accessible, but also has a negative aspect that often is present when we try to make a sudden change of direction and is interpreted as the command unplanned dribble that can make us lose the ball. While the controls are fluid and respond well, it is complicated when defending, as marking, shrink space and correctly position the defender to stop the advance rival is complicated, but with patience and practice can be achieved. Another defect that presents the defense are the outputs of the archer, as this does not exactly come off of the three clubs to pick a school (unless the ball goes to your location), which can be seen when in a corner the attackers are at the edge or in the goal box and run the draw, the only ones able to clear the area are the defenders because the goalkeeper does not leave his position, so they become easily have been goals that avoided. A negative feature that one can not overlook is the great lack of licenses, many teams do not have their original names nor their shirts, as is the case with the glasses, hopefully someday we can enjoy a fully licensed PES.