


However, the amount of English Premiere League teams and overall stadiums that are licensed are paltry compared to those found in the FIFA franchise. These are some of the most prestigious soccer tournaments on the planet, and a big “leg up” on the competition.
#Pes2014 pro evolution soccer license
One of the biggest marketing points of PES is that it is the only soccer game that has the official license of both the Champions League and Europa League. Although Konami decided to focus on in-game physics and their new engine, there is some improvement needed in the graphics category. Selecting a further camera angle will not only help smooth out the game, but the lighting and overall shadowing of the pitch is a redeeming quality. Depending on the selected camera angle the new crowd animations, although pretty, can also slow down the game. The frame rates on replays are often cringe worthy as the game slows to a crawl. The textures on closeup are not that fantastic either, with the corner flags and several other textures appearing fuzzy. The Player’s likenesses are either incredibly realistic or incredibly far off, and the facial animations are sometimes downright bizarre. Kojima Productions’ highly anticipated Fox engine makes its debut in Pro Evolution Soccer 2014, focusing on more realistic player collisions and ball movement.įor a game coming out in the year 2013, the graphics on Pro Evolution Soccer leave much to be desired. While both game have their strengths and weaknesses, Konami sprints into the 2014 fray with not only a new game, but a new engine. Every year soccer gamers are faced the difficult choice of spending their money on either Konami’s Pro Evolution Soccer or EA Sport’s FIFA franchise.
