PES 2015

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New Pro evolution soccer 2015 - the first to arrive on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One - has been given a release date, with all versions due out on November 13th. There will also be a demos launching on September 25th

PES 2015 is being developed by both the usual Tokyo-based team and the recently opened UK PES Productions studio in Windsor. New features include a fresh shooting system, reworked close control for one-on-ones and bespoke player dribbling skills.

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Gamescom 2014: Pro Evolution Soccer 2015 wins Best Sports Game

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Key On-Field Advances:

Incredible Response Times: Lightning fast controls allows users to instinctively react to every movement when the ball is in play

On The Ball Abilities: Take on defenders using each player’s bespoke dribbling skills, as opposed to relying on ‘trick’ moves. New skills include Close control, responsive sprint and incorporating a much wider range of pace – from walking to sprinting

Case for Defence: Users have complete control over when to close down, tackle, or hold up play. Successful defending is based entirely on the decisions the user makes
New Generation Highlights

Behavioural Patterns: PES 2015 now boasts a huge array of players that both look and play like their real-life counterparts. KONAMI has faithfully recreated over 1000 players this year, with bespoke animations and playing styles across its extensive player roster. Teams automatically adopt their real-life game plan, whether it is counter-attacking, out wide, or defensively minded. They run like they should, play the way they do in real life, and react emotionally as they would to fouls, goals or referee decisions – with their frame of mind actuallynaffecting how they play!

Poetry in Motion: The individuality of the players is further enhanced with seamless animations. No sacrifice to animation has been made in the pursuit of fast response, yet the movements flow effortlessly calculated in real-time and dependent on the player’s position in relation to the ball and its speed. Player models themselves are also carefully enhanced.

Bring the Noise: PES 2015 mirrors the atmosphere of a top-flight match. The crowd animations have been hugely enhanced, and the ebb and flow of a match is met with context-sensitive crowd effects and movements.

Let There Be Light:
All in-game elements from players to crowd and stadium now benefit from a single source of lighting naturally bringing the game to life

PES ID Advances:

PES ID
: Teams are set up to play as they do in real-life, while their star players will work within this framework, but will be instantly recognisable via their runs and playing styles. The world’s greatest teams will not just move and find space like they would in real life. They will defend or attack like them automatically

Realistic Abilities: While the world’s greatest players are indeed capable of moments of incredible skill, PES 2015 focuses on their abilities as a player and not their flicks and tricks. Beating a man using pace and close control is key to attacking play, and only those that can will get away with rainbow flicks will. And, even then, not every time…

All-New Modes:


myClub: Demanded by fans of the series, an extensive Master League Online overhaul allows players and managers to be added using accumulated GP points or via micro-transactions within club dealings. Agents are now used to meet player requirement criteria, while unhappy players can upset the balance of a side to detrimental effect. Team Sprit plays a key role, as the compatibility of the manager between the player, players with other teammates creates better teamwork impacted the on field performances

Live Updates: Weekly DLC updates will constantly update transfers and team line-ups across the English, French, Italian, Spanish and Brazilian leagues. Player data also updated based on current performances every week, so if a player is on a goal-scoring streak, his stats will be boosted accordingly in the update. Applied to online modes and optional within single-player mode
Adaptable Match Environments: A good manager knows how to give his side every advantage. As manager, players can request the grass be left long to slow down short play, or watered to suit a passing style. You can tailor any part of your stadia to suit your bespoke needs

Accurate Player Stats: The player parameter system for PES has been completely rebuilt, working with key community sites across the globe to create the most realistic player stats database.
Second Divisions Added: PES 2015 features the second tier leagues from England, Spain, Italy and France for the first time in the series, vastly expanding the database of upcoming players to scout

Role Control: Role Control allows three players to divide the defensive, midfield and attacking roles between them for more structured multi-player action. This new mode means players govern their selected area and adds a new cooperative slant to the game.

Real Managers: In a first, real managers will feature in PES 2015 across a number of European and Latin American sides.

New In-Game Currency: GP system integrated. Earned within new myClub mode and unlocked via in-game achievements

Unlimited Edit Modes: Stadium editor is back with the combination choices available for: Pitch patterns, Side line colours, Seat colours and Goal net design to build your own home pitch. Other edit options includes Manager Editor, new player editing options and base copies for all players. To compliment the return of Stadium Editor, new licensed stadia have been added. Aesthetic details include depth of colour and worn patches to the pitch

Presentation Overhaul: Simpler, more effective menu system. PES 2015 also remembers your preferred modes for quicker access.

Online Modes:

QuickMatch: Simpler ranking match-ups to speed up online games.
Online Divisions : Accrue points in online matches across a season to aim for a promotion or face delegation.
Dedicated 11v11 Lobbies: Makes large-scale multi-player games more fluid and easy to set up.
Cheat Measures: New courtesy system introduced to reduce online cheating.

Additional Improvements:

Master League: Revised structure for player growth, transfers, managers and auto-match settings. New cut-scenes and National Super Cups implemented.

Become A Legend: Training modes enhanced, specific BaL match simulations, new transfer and recruitment systems, including a second tier league.

Weather: Rain has been implemented.

Licensed Soundtrack: Featuring Cold War Kids , Calvin Harris, Imagine Dragons and Avicii,

Controls:
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I must say, prior to the Gamescom footage I was feeling very pessimistic, with Konami doing their usual pathetic PR and virtually no news about the game. BUT, since then it seems to have been very well received. I still won't be buying it until several weeks after release though, given how badly loyal PES fans were shafted last year, but if it plays like it looks like it will play then it will be worth getting a PS4 for. Mostly hinges on the quality of Master League for me.
 
Hopefully its good..... and I hope they keep the 2( 2 mates on the same console) vs 2 online coop matches.
 
Bad news about the problems with option files on the next gen consoles though :(. No way to import image files on both xboxone and ps4, so no updated kits etc. May end up getting this on PC at the end of the day. Apparently the PC version plays exactly the same but without some lighting and crowd affects.
 
Really hope the positivity it received at Gamescom transfers in to the full game. Last PES I enjoyed was PES6 and I haven't bought a football game since. Tried the Fifa 15 demo and while it still feels wrong compared to PES it's the best it's felt for a while. Might be tempted to defect if Konami get it wrong again.
 
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I must say, prior to the Gamescom footage I was feeling very pessimistic, with Konami doing their usual pathetic PR and virtually no news about the game. BUT, since then it seems to have been very well received. I still won't be buying it until several weeks after release though, given how badly loyal PES fans were shafted last year, but if it plays like it looks like it will play then it will be worth getting a PS4 for. Mostly hinges on the quality of Master League for me.

I'm actually quite excited about this! One thing that was apparentfrom that game was how unscripted it felt both to me as a viewer, andd to the guys playing it. I love how the players automatically do a bit of rough and tussle when moving alongside another player, and how they automatically do the odd little sidestep etc in order to maintain possession... vs FIFA where it just feel like they just get the ball and blithely run into anything and everything.

Also, the goals they scored felt very random and off the cuff in a good way... the goal he scored with Holland looked very realistic, where instead of any perceived pre-defined animation, the attacker stuck his foot out, and it just felt like I was almost watching a real match.

It really seems to me like they are going back to what made the originally so well loved, and then adding the modern elements that make it a next-gen football game.

Really looking forward to seeing the demo feedback and reviews. :)
 
Reading Twitter they did exactly the same last year. Really have to question whether they want to get back to the top or are happy playing second fiddle to Fifa each year.

I can understand wanting to release their demo as close to Fifa as possible to steal some customers but don't then fail to release anything.
 
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