PES 2019 Demo First Impressions

It’s that time of year again – the transfer window has closed, the football season is about to start and we’re about to have a whole new year of PES vs FIFA arguments.

With that being said, we’ve been hands-on with the recently released PES 2019 demo for the last couple of hours and we’re here to tell you what we think of it and stuff.

The PES 2019 demo gives you access to 12 teams to play as (all licensed – do not expect that to be the case in the full game) across 3 modes (Exhibition, Quick Match and Co-Op) in 2 stadiums (Camp Nou and Veltins Arena).

Graphically, the game looks gorgeous; from the lighting effects, the details in the stadiums, to the player likenesses and all the way down to the fact that you can see every individual blade of grass – it’s all spot on, this may be the best-looking football game we’ve ever played. Player animations are great, with any player who has a distinctive playstyle and movement being instantly recognisable. Ball movement is good too, it really is lovely to watch at times as you knock the ball about with flair and precision; your passes over distance curling around opposition players with an air of beauty that FIFA can only dream of.

Speaking of opposition players, let’s talk about the AI. The AI in PES 2019 seems to be in a good place, as opposition defenders take up good positions off the ball and track runs much better than before. Equally, the AI plays some nice football when on the ball; at times (playing on Top Player) they were passing the ball around me with a disgusting level of confidence and adjusting their passing style and tempo depending on how I positioned my defenders or if I commited to try and make a tackle. AI controlled goalkeepers seemed solid, with the keepers making saves where you would expect them to (with an odd worldie thrown in) and conceding goals that you wouldn’t complain about conceding. That said, I did see one instance of a shot going straight at a keeper, hitting him on the knee and going in.

All of this sounds great, and it would be, if it wasn’t so bloody slow. I wondered at first if I was just playing slowly and I would be able to dictate the tempo of the game a bit more myself, but I can’t. It would appear that the game has been slowed down to make it a more realistic simulation of a football match, I just feel that slowing it down to the pace of Per Mertesacker was a step too far. The slow pace of the game, coupled with the improved AI and the short match time available in the demo (5 minutes) led to me having several goalless draws or 1-0 results. It made it feel, at times, well boring. When I did concede, I noticed that it was fairly regularly from crosses into the box from out wide and I couldn’t really do anything about it, which may be an issue in the full game.

Outside of how the game plays on the pitch, the menus remain as familiar and as dreadful as ever, with some awful music thrown over the top to make you feel right at home. Setting up your team before a game remains the same and is still easy to use, and now for the first time you can make quick substitutions during a game when the ball goes out of play without having to go into the menus; unlike FIFA’s quick substitutions (which gives you it’s own suggestion for what sub to make), PES gives you access to your entire lineup to make whichever substitution you please.

So, what do we think? We like it, we really do, but we do hold our reservations about the pace of the game and the ease of goals from crosses. Slowing the pace of the game down to make it a more realistic simulation is one thing, but when Barcelona are playing as slow as a Jose Mourinho team it has the opposite effect. This and the issues with the crosses (if there is one – we may just be awful at defending them) are obviously things that can be fixed before the full game is released, and we hope that Konami listens to feedback on these fronts and addresses them. We certainly can’t complain about the game visually though, it looks absolutely stunning and the player likenesses make it the most realistic looking football game we’ve ever seen.

One place where PES 2019 will suffer, sadly—and we say the same thing every year—is licensing. Back in 2002-2008 PES was so far ahead of FIFA on the pitch that the lack of licensing was worth suffering, but that isn’t the case in recent years. Sure, PES is immersive and looks perfect when you’re playing with the fully licensed teams available in the demo but you will lose that effect when you’re playing East Dorsetshire vs Lancashire Claret. You still feel that FIFA needs to really mess something up and move backwards before it will be fair to recommend PES as the more complete package and better value for money.

Pro Evolution Soccer 2019 releases on August 28th 2018.

Doom Eternal gameplay footage

I’m lost for words, I don’t even know what to say right now. Bethesda and id Software have—as promised—unveiled gameplay footage for Doom Eternal at QuakeCon 2018, and it looks just as mindlessly violent and balls to the wall as you’d expect.

Doom Eternal—the sequel to 2016’s Doom reboot—will be coming to Xbox One, PS4, PC and Nintendo Switch. Yes, you read that right, Nintendo Switch. Will it be the most violent, gruesome, not-family-friendly-whatsoever game to feature on a Nintendo console? Yeah, absolutely.

I could sit here and talk to you about Super Shotguns, spearing demons with explosive hooks, shooting off layers of demon flesh and even the fact that you can now take control of a demon and invade somebody else’s campaign (yes, seriously) for the next half hour, but where’s the fun in that? That’s not the Doom way. Doom isn’t about reading lines of text, that’s all too sensible. Instead, you’re much better just watching the gameplay footage yourself, aren’t you? Make sure your parents aren’t in the room though, or anyone else who will judge you for cheering as you watch a demon get stabbed through the head.

The gameplay reveal is below and goes on for a whopping 25 minutes, so clear some space in your diary and watch the most glorious, testosterone-fueled mayhem you’re likely to see all year.

Rage 2 Gameplay Footage

Oh, what a day to be a maniacal, chaos-loving FPS fan.

QuakeCon 2018 is in full swing, and if the Doom Eternal gameplay footage wasn’t mental enough for you, then turn your attention to the Rage 2 gameplay footage below.

Rage 2 is the post-apocalyptic open world sequel to 2011’s RAGE and if this footage is anything to go by, it’s going to turn you into Mad Max on steroids.

The video reveals that the gorgeous looking open world of Rage 2 will be completely free of load screens (hallelujah) and that the game will take place 30 years after the events of the first game “on an Earth that’s begun to recover from a global catastrophe”. The demo shows several enemy factions in the game including the Goon Squad and The Authority, and that each of these warring factions will have their own distinctive combat style. The demo also shows some of the vehicles on offer and an adrenaline-fueled car chase across a desert that is straight out of Mad Max: Fury Road.

Later on in the video, we watch the player character assaulting the Eden Space Centre, where we see footage of the endlessly fun-looking Slam and Overdrive abilities. Also shown is the new-and improved Wingstick—a returning fan favourite from the first game—which effectively acts as a boomerang of death.

You can find the gameplay footage below. I’m off for a lie down, I’m all mentalled-out for one day.

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