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Developer:
Konami

Publisher:
Konami

Platforms:
PS3, Xbox 360, PS2, Wii, PC, PSP

Release:
Autumn 2011

 

 

WHAT'S CHANGED

 

1) Teamwork

 

Seabass wants PES to 'match what people see when they go to a match or watch a big game on TV', so the game more closely resembles how real football is played. The essence of this is teamwork, and PES 2012 has undergone a huge AI overhaul.

 

2) Attacking Play

 

Decribed as a 'more open' approach, players can dictate the pace of movement, with new AI so team mates make runs and support each other in one-on-one situations e.g. dummy runs to draw defenders, allowing the ball carrier greater options when they are being closed down. The team will work as a more cohesive unit, reacting to the movement of the player with the ball, and working to force the opposition into mistakes. See the screenshots attached for an example.

 

3) Enhanced Zonal Marking and Positioning

 

Konami claim you'll need to work harder to split the opposition defence. A new cursor system lets you use the right analogue stick to switch to any player on the pitch - though we're yet to see how this works/feels in action. This should allow you to control a team mate anywhere on the field and react quicker to danger, and close down more quickly. Defensive hold up play is being tweaked, so you can hold a tighter line, position yourself more accurately and track more efficiently. You can also do off-the-ball switching on set pieces like corner, free kicks and throw ins - allowing for quick breaks or closing of danger.

 

4) Enhanced physicality

 

The jostling system has been enhanced, so strong players rely more on strength and stature, and star players use their attributes (e.g. tight control, agility etc) to elude a tackle. Players will tumble and lose balance accurately, but can be brought back under control depending on their strength and balance - we're thinking Messi here.

 

The aim is to create a less predictable, more free form, passing game, with less solo-run super dribbles by the likes of Ronaldo. In short, a bit like they've been promising every year, and slowly (far too slowly for some) delivering on.

 

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ANNOUNCEMENT INTERVIEW

 

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Did you know PES is the official game of Liverpool? :naughty:

 

And still they don't pick Liverpool as a licensed EPL club :P

I know about the first part.Second part makes me wanna kill their Devs

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Thats why the game flopped .U dont do this to the Englands most successfulclub but I think this time we will be in :P

 

 

If you mean to say that England's most successful club needs to be licensed :console:

 

get ready to play with United

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never played pes ever

 

is it similar to fifa in any way :fear:

Nope.. nothing similar.. used to be way way better than fifa. But fifa has caught up now. Still PES was way better than what fifa will ever be.

 

Take this for not playing this game :chair:

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