Unlike last year, the passes and sublime crosses to your favourite superstars feel fantastic. You can have all the fancy graphics you like, but if the gameplay isn't polished enough then there is no point in even playing any longer. Gameplay is the most important factor in any brilliant football game. They don't have a physics engine as such, but as a player runs, jumps and shoots you can notice creases and movement in the clothing.
Players' shirts move in a realistic fashion too. This might sound stupid, but taking a look on replays during the game I have been mistaken for just a split second I was watching real life footage. Some players such as Rooney and Ferdinand (Note: I like Manchester United) look uncanny. EA and Fifa have always dominated in this sector with fantastic looking player models since the dawn of the next-gen consoles, although Konami have proved they can rain down on their parade. Let's start with graphics, the first thing you notice in a football game or any game for that matter. This year however, Konami have gone all out. The controls were clunky, the passes were always adrift and the game never felt like it could be played with proper control.
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I have always loved Pro Evolution Soccer (even when it was back on the Playstation named International Superstar Soccer), but last year's game was what many would call an epic failure. With a brand-spanking new game engine, Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 is bigger, better and more stunning to play than ever - so, can it live up to the glory of Fifa last year, or bring on another disappointment allowing more of their loyal players to switch to the rival game? PES, Fifa, PES, Fifa - there has never been a bigger sports game rivalry and this year it's no different. Reviews // 15th Oct 2009 - 12 years ago // By James Bralant Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 Review