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I've got FIFA and PES on 360, and earlier I was really edging towards FIFA after playing it. I've been on FIFA all day and have enjoyed it. In fact thoughts of trading in EVO crossed my mind. HOWEVER, all thoughts of EVO being slow and lacklustre were vanquished when I popped it back in to play, right after FIFA. I was amazed to find my game improved immediately.
Firstly it didn't seem slow. In comparison the PS2 one, yes it looks slow, but compared to FIFA, it's only slightly slower than that, and you begin to also appreciate the pace of it is more realistic than PS2.
Secondly everything felt easier to perform because the control's are more intuitive, the AI better and with far more depth in gameplay. Suddenly players are making runs without you holding a button down, and 1-2's come off as easy as pie. Passing quicker, crisper and shooting more intuitive. I had struggled so far to really get going on ML, but my first post fifa game was a 3-0 win.
Suddenly my PES is looking a lot better, and the depth is evident. Indeed the main gripe, being the pace, is now looking less of a problem. Quick players will outstrip defenders as always. The game is more rewarding.
I like FIFA and I'll play it a lot, because of the licences and because this one actually has a learning curve unlike previous instalments, but I'm guessing that a week down the line, Pro Evo will have had more gametime.
Firstly it didn't seem slow. In comparison the PS2 one, yes it looks slow, but compared to FIFA, it's only slightly slower than that, and you begin to also appreciate the pace of it is more realistic than PS2.
Secondly everything felt easier to perform because the control's are more intuitive, the AI better and with far more depth in gameplay. Suddenly players are making runs without you holding a button down, and 1-2's come off as easy as pie. Passing quicker, crisper and shooting more intuitive. I had struggled so far to really get going on ML, but my first post fifa game was a 3-0 win.
Suddenly my PES is looking a lot better, and the depth is evident. Indeed the main gripe, being the pace, is now looking less of a problem. Quick players will outstrip defenders as always. The game is more rewarding.
I like FIFA and I'll play it a lot, because of the licences and because this one actually has a learning curve unlike previous instalments, but I'm guessing that a week down the line, Pro Evo will have had more gametime.