Pro Evolution Soccer 2018
If FIFA's flash and card packs have worn thin, PES 2018 is the simulation-first alternative that actually earns your respect on the pitch, even if it stubbornly refuses to earn your favourite team's badge.
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Best for simulation-minded football fans who can live without Premier League branding and are willing to unlearn FIFA habits.
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About Pro Evolution Soccer 2018
My first few sessions with PES 2018 felt like switching keyboard layouts mid-sentence. The muscle memory you build across years of FIFA just does not transfer. Slide tackles are riskier, long passes demand real intent, and the whole game runs at a noticeably slower, more methodical tempo than its rival. Stick with it past that initial friction and something clicks: this is a football sim that genuinely rewards positional play, proper weight on the ball, and patient build-up over route-one sprinting. The headline mechanical addition is the Real Touch+ system, which lets players control the ball through chest, stomach, and thighs rather than magically killing it with their foot every time. Combined with overhauled strategic dribbling and new weight-shifting mechanics, the result is that individual player quality actually shows up in moment-to-moment feel. Playing with a technically gifted side like Barcelona genuinely produces a different kind of football than grinding out results with a lower-table outfit. Passing also received a noticeable overhaul, with contextual variety ranging from outside-of-the-boot sprays to inside-curl to toe-punts, so build-up play has texture rather than just being the same two animations on loop. Set pieces were reworked too, dropping guidelines in favour of new camera angles that make free kicks feel earned and more skill-dependent than in previous years. The mode suite covers the expected ground. Master League is the long-haul career option, myClub is the card-based squad builder, Become a Legend focuses on a single player's career arc, and the fully licensed UEFA Champions League and Europa League modes are probably PES's single biggest content advantage over its main competition. The 2018 edition also introduced co-op clan play, letting two or three players squad up across most modes, including myClub and online league fixtures, which opened up a genuinely fun way to play with friends without being siloed into a separate mini-mode. Online play at launch had its rough edges including connection stutters, though the server situation stabilised after post-launch patches. The elephant in the room is licensing. Only the French and Italian domestic leagues are fully licensed. Most other major leagues appear under placeholder names, Man Blue for Manchester City, MD White for Real Madrid, and so on, with kits that often bear little resemblance to the real thing. The Champions League license is intact, which softens the blow, and the PC version benefits from an active community producing Option File mods that restore authentic kits and badges. But for players who care deeply about seeing the real name on the back of the shirt, the gap versus the competition is real and annoying. Commentary has long been a weak point for the series and 2018 does not fix it. Presentation in menus and cutscenes remains lean, which some will read as focus, others as budget. For offline play and anyone willing to invest in learning the slower, more simulation-focused rhythm, PES 2018 is a strong entry in a series that peaked with this era. The on-pitch feel is genuinely excellent. The off-pitch packaging is not. Critics scored it around 82 on average across 76 reviews, which lands about right: a great football game wrapped in a product that never quite escapes its own limitations.

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- Intel Core i5-3450 3.10 GHz, AMD FX 4100 3.60 GHz; RAM: 8 GB; Video: NVIDIA GTX 650 (2GB), AMD Radeon 7750 (2GB); HD: 30 GB free space
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- 11 Additional: 1280 × 720 pixel resolu…
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- Developer
- Konami Digital Entertainment
- Publisher
- Konami Digital Entertainment
- Release Date
- Sep 14, 2017