You no longer spin the roulette wheel and pray that you land on a Gold or Black ball. M圜lub has a new setup in terms of how you get your players. The thing is, though, even that is getting old. M圜lub has never been able to match the brilliance of the ultimate team modes in the EA games, or even NBA 2K’s MyTeam mode, but it has been largely enjoyable given its randomness in acquiring players. M圜lub is the other major mode in PES and while it has undergone a facelift, the general idea is the same and, if I am completely honest, has become tiresome. It’s still a fantastic mode, and worth putting time into, but there’s nothing to shout about here. It does have a new “Challenge” mode which makes things a lot harder, giving you a tight budget, lots of expectations and more realism – but it’s a behind the scenes type change that won’t be blowing you away. The change in the original squad makes it feel somewhat hollow and while there is still something to be said about how great it is to start with your set of nobodies and drag them up, given little else in terms of changes it’s more a case of “hey, I’ve done this before”. These days though? It’s fleeting at best.
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The promise of a fix full of so much splendour that the Beatles could just as well have used it to “inspire” their song writing. Master League was once the shining beacon of the PES series, the mainstay that had addicts coming back for more. Become a Legend continues its uninspired existence while your bog standard online modes return alongside the generic League mode, Cup mode, co-op modes, training and the Random Selection mode which was introduced last year. The usual suspects return – some no livelier than a Balotelli celebration.
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No matter which mode you play you’ll be required to move through a series of confusing, cumbersome menu screens and options that will make you long to stare at a desktop filled to the brim with icons.Īside from the hideous menus, what’s most notable about PES 2019 is that there isn’t actually anything particularly notable that is to say there has been very little in terms of innovation. The menus are ugly, unwieldy and unpleasant to navigate – and the worst part is that you see them a lot. The setup has reached a point where even the aesthetically challenged will find issue with them. I hate having to mention menus but there’s no escaping them.
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It’s akin to dreadful foreplay, where you just want to get on with it, then you get to the ending and think “hey, let’s do that again”. Ignoring the (most important) on-field experience for later, it suffers in just about every aspect prior to getting to the climax. PES 2019 is its own worst enemy in so many ways. You see PES has the winning tactics, the winning strategy, but it isn’t always a winner. Does PES 2019 attend to these to take it that step further?Ĭhanneling my inner Mourinho, let me start off with the negatives.
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PES 2019 comes off the success of an extremely well-presented PES 2018 despite its glaring issues. Football has the power to bring nations together, ally to a common goal, bring the best out of people, create a spectacle, make you want to dive onto the floor, remove your shirt out of elation (well, not my shirt…) and experience just about every emotion possible, all in the short time of 90 minutes. That’s this year’s tagged-on slogan for Konami’s PES 2019, and never before has there been a more fitting description.