Gone is the horrible AI whereby defenders would all automatically hone in on an attacker (even the ones you weren’t controlling). PES 2011 now gives you more control over your defense. A power meter now appears when passing that lets you move the ball around with pinpoint accuracy, rather than the old way where the ball seemed to get magnetized to the nearest player’s foot. Passing has been tweaked to allow you to measure balls more precisely. The sluggishness, over-automation, and general lack of control that blighted the last version have been more or less eradicated by the overhauled game engine in PES 2011. This is almost certainly because Pro Evolution had way more to fix, of course.Pro Evo 2011 feels almost like an entirely new game, when compared with the last version. I’d have to say that the gameplay refinements are much more noticeable in the leap from PES 2010 to PES 2011 than they are between FIFAs 10 and 11. Here are my thoughts so far, having played both demos. EA has a few tricks of its own though, and FIFA 11 is more polished than it’s ever been. The new version of Pro Evolution Soccer is a marked improvement over the last attempt. Thankfully, console football’s biggest rivalry has just got interesting again. Last year’s match-up proved to be a bit of a non-event given that the improvements made to FIFA 10 pushed it so clearly ahead of the floundering PES 2010. This means we get to fight all over again over which is the best soccer sim on the planet. The demos of both Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 and FIFA 11 are both released today.
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