![]() Trading players in the career modes have definitely become better and is quite a bit dynamic. Some of the procedurally created characters in the career modes look just ridiculous, and just blatant copies of each others. But it’s the design of the lesser known and generic players that still suffers. But the player designs have clearly taken a while for those players that they have the licenses for, and Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi look better than they ever have in either PES or FIFA. The different modes in the game are pretty consistent to what we have seen previously. We could definitely had done with a bit more variety with these. ![]() And the cinematics are limited as well and seem to repeat for each season. And these character designs are rotated when different characters are selected by the user. But here again, it seems Konami has just developed a handful of character designs. The cinematics come into play when playing the career modes, and I did try playing a few different ones. Another thing that I feel that needs mention is that the commentary during the game still tends to become repetitive when you’ve played the game for 40 hours. But music is of course a subjective matter. It has quite a few catchy tracks that would obviously appeal to a lot of people. The selection of music has always been one of the key additions to the FIFA and PES games, and it’s no exception this time around. Also Read - How to get rain alerts on your iPhone with this simple trick A shoulder and shirt tug actually feels like one without being like the defending player rubberbanding. And what really pleases me is that Konami has actually improved on the player collisions and are pretty spot on about how a fall or tackle would be. But moving on, the ball and gameplay animations are top notch. And these menus and the interface could sometimes be rather confusing. ![]() It seems PES 2020 still has the bad trait of poorly created menus. But things may not be as pleasing when people launch the game. To start off, the new PES 2020 comes with excellent visuals in the game, with excellent character models and audience and coach animations. Also Read - Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra, Galaxy S23 camera, battery details leaked online Graphics, Music and Cinematics Also Read - Hero Vida V1 bookings start in India: Check price, features Here’s my review of the eFootball PES 2020. Konami’s PES for the record has always been about the gameplay and not about the club and the player names. While FIFA has been known to grab all the licenses and celebrities, Konami has done that it can for PES and almost always got the gameplay bit right. Konami has not revealed yet the game’s official PC system requirements, however we can safely say that you will be able to run it without any performance issues if you could run the previous entry in the PES series, Pro Evolution Soccer 2019.The football gaming community has always debated about the two prominent games in the market over the years which is FIFAand PES. I mean, there isn’t yet a date for it but since the game comes out in late September, we can expect it to release around September 12th).īut anyway, those interested can download the PC demo for eFootball PES 2020 from here. What’s really interesting here is that the demo for Pro Evolution Soccer 2020 comes almost two weeks prior to the one for FIFA 20. The demo features 14 fully-licensed teams and Konami revealed the 11 of them which are: FC Barcelona, Arsenal FC, Palmeiras, Flamengo, Sao Paulo, Sport Club Corinthians Paulista, Vasco da Gama, Boca Juniors, River Plate, Universidad de Chile and Colo-Colo. Thanks to this Edit Mode, players will be able to create their own kits and edit the teams as well (this is the first time a demo version of its soccer franchise supports this feature). This demo features Quick Play and Co-op for online matches, as well as an Edit Mode. As promised, Konami has released the PC demo for eFootball PES 2020 on Steam.
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