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Konami announces ambitious plans for PES 2012 |
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In a press release sent out today, Konami revealed its plans for PES 2012, just weeks after the publisher compared it to EA's FIFA series.
"For me, the ultimate aim in the ongoing PES series is to match what people see when they go to a match or watch a big game on TV with what they experience on their console," explains Shingo 'Seabass' Takatsuka, the Creative Producer of the Pro Evolution Soccer series. "As such, in consultation with football fans across the globe, we have been working non-stop to isolate and determine how to make our game marry in with how real football is played. This is key to PES 2012, and key to providing the ultimate football experience within a console title."
With PES 2012, Konami aims to create the most realistic, top-level soccer game on the market.
Zonal marking and positional defending are also massively enhanced; ensuring players are forced to work harder to split the opposition defence. Meanwhile a new cursor switching system has been implemented using the right analogue stick to switch to any player on the field. This allows users to pick a team mate anywhere on the pitch, thereby allowing players to react to threats faster, and to shut down attacks more quickly. Hold up play is being tweaked to give even greater control. AI defenders are able to hold a much tighter defensive line, position themselves better and track opponents more efficiently. The off-the-ball switching also extends to key set pieces, such as goal kicks, corners, free kicks and throw-ins, and allows users to target a specific player and send them on runs or to drag defenders out of position, and allows for quick breaks and space to be exploited more easily.
"Team work is what separates the world's greatest teams from their peers, and is the hub of everything within PES 2012," added Takatsuka. "PES 2012 focuses on the core elements of top-level football: attacking play, freedom of movement, the creation of space, and working together as a unit both up field and in defence. These elements combine to create a game that flows and ebbs like a real match, with individual shows of brilliance changing a game, and more control over every aspect of play within a wide-ranging yet instinctive control system. PES 2012 will turn the heads of fans everywhere."
via Press Release
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With PES 2012, Konami aims to create the most realistic, top-level football game on the market.
PES won't reach top-level football any more because it's too robotic.
I'll still try out the demo when it comes out, but it'll most definite be the same thing as PES 2011.
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Last PES game I really enjoyed was PES5 lol.
Although the PS3 version of 2008 was bad, the PS2 release was definitely better game play wise.
Like you say, I will play the demo and see what it brings, but to be honest I'm not expecting much.
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