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After reading so much about PES being better than FIFA, I finally decided to give it a try yesterday..

But came to conclusion that, it no where matches the game play quality and fun in comparison to FIFA..

No doubt FIFA is so popular compared to it..

IMO with every new FIFA version, the way the players handle gets better and feels more realistic once you get a hang of it..

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It's not better. Just delusion. The game speed is bit slower, which is nice, but overall PES is just mediocre. They don't even care about the community or the series.

 

FIFA is light years ahead of PES. Every year it feels new, and ever year they come up with something and polish the game further.

 

Say what you want, but EA has done amazing work with FIFA over the years. They improve something and add more stuff with each iteration. Few might not like FUT, but it is a complete innovation to sports gaming and has to a reached all new level of fun.

 

About ~2500 hours in last 3 FIFA games, and I still login and play weekly. Recently have started co-op seasons, and it has been a blast. I have PES games too, but couldn't stand more than few hours.

 

Now with new FUT 5-a-side, new journey mode and more stuff, I can already see myself spending about ~500+ hours in game.

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After reading so much about PES being better than FIFA, I finally decided to give it a try yesterday..

But came to conclusion that, it no where matches the game play quality and fun in comparison to FIFA..

No doubt FIFA is so popular compared to it..

IMO with every new FIFA version, the way the players handle gets better and feels more realistic once you get a hang of it..

I tried every PES after from 2008. But never understood why people are saying PES is better . PES 2015 & 2016 was sh*t

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http://www.pcgamer.com/fifa-17-aggressive-play-and-a-new-story-mode-push-the-series-forward/

 

 

What steals headlines, though, is Fifa 17's story mode, called The Journey. It stars fictional youth Alex Hunter on his quest for Premier League glory. Match performances and interview conduct determine your standing with fans, and affect the managers, and contracts you're offered. While fulfilling objectives and training to increase ratings smartly borrows from Be A Pro, off-the-pitch antics are a revelation. I'm shown a subplot involving Tottenham’s Harry Kane usurping you at Leicester after you're loaned out, a scene where the manager bollocks you in his office for getting sent off, snippets of an Anfield debut under hails of ‘Who are ya?’ chants, and Hunter in luxury digs poring over Twitter mentions from Arsenal’s Olivier Giroud.
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