Pro Evolution Soccer 2015
A decade-old football sim that still plays a cleaner passing game than its competitors, but the rosters are as obsolete as the 2014 transfer window.
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Solid offline football engine, but roster age and zero online support make it a niche nostalgia pick.
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About Pro Evolution Soccer 2015
PES 2015 landed when Konami was still competing head-to-head with FIFA on gameplay alone. The passing system is tighter and more deliberate than arcade rivals, you actually feel the weight of a through ball, and midfield build-up matters. Ball physics reward precision over button-mashing. If you care about football fundamentals over licensed flashiness, the mechanics hold up. The catch: player rosters are a decade stale, training modes are minimal, and there's no online community left to speak of. This is for local co-op only, or single-player seasons where you don't mind Messi in a generic uniform. It's a pure football engine trapped in 2014. Pick it up cheap if you want old-school PES feel without hunting for a PS2, but don't expect anything modern.

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- Memory
- 1GB RAM
- Graphics
- Nvidia GeForce 7800/ATI Radeon X1300/Intel HD Graphics 2000
- DirectX
- 9.0c video card with…
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- Developer
- Konami
- Publisher
- Konami
- Release Date
- Nov 13, 2014