

GC08: PES Gameplay
2008-08-20 14:10:32 by BlimBlim
The internet connection here is horrid most of the time, but we finally managed to upload this Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 video.


The internet connection here is horrid most of the time, but we finally managed to upload this Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 video.
Since 513 Days
2008-08-20 14:34:52 GC08: PES Gameplay
Whoever is playing it is not doing a good job lol :p
Hard to tell anything from this video except it DOES seem slower and the grass looks excellent and saw a couple of new animations too.
So I guess it will be a fun game to play, just won't hold that PES magic.
(only judging from what I read and watching this vid, mind you).
Since 499 Days
2008-08-20 14:35:50
Cheers guys, much appreciated.
Well i'm a little relieved to be honest. The grass is looking a trillion times better than last year (as is the lighting), and I understand from previews that the gameplay has gone back to PES 5 on the PS2.
Finally, a real next gen PES.
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Since 577 Days
2008-08-20 14:50:43
Certainly better visuals than last year. Lot more polish too, no jerky cutscenes and replays for example
Since 499 Days
2008-08-20 14:55:04
I still, unfortunately, have to say that FIFA is likely to get my money this year. PES 09 is looking a lot better than PES 2008 and has actually regained a lot of my respect, but it isn't revolutionary (not that I was expecting that in just a year).
When they made the step to next gen consoles, Konami should have created a new engine from scratch. People might say "why fix something that isn't broken?" Well, PES are never going to get back ahead of FIFA until they create a new engine because they are still using the same engine from the PS2 days.
I think a lot of people expect a revolution for PES 2010, and i'm included in that. Still, Konami finally look to be releasing a next gen PES that somewhat lives up to the name.
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Since 577 Days
2008-08-20 14:58:31
I've downloaded both Gamersyde vids of Fifa and Pes... and it's interesting watching them back to back to back to back etc...
I think i'll be going Fifa too.
Since 577 Days
2008-08-20 15:00:32
A further note... THIS is what PES should have been last year. Is this really 2 years worth of improvement over PES6? Hmmm
Since 499 Days
2008-08-20 15:00:55
Does Fifa look better than, from both of Gamersyde's demonstrations? The streaming has stopped working for me for some reason, so i'll have to download them.
And yes, this is basically PES 2008.2. This should have been last year's installment and Konami really haven't done well enough in the last 3 years. PES 6 was forgiveable because of the jump to next gen, but PES 2008 was a disaster and lost a lot of fans.
But expect a revolution next year.
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Since 577 Days
2008-08-20 15:10:12
Watching them back to back, Fifa looks a LOT more realistic. There's clearly a different set of animations for each action.. so it's not the same header/jump... not the same turn... and even different players have a different run (key players it seems, big names)
Also, Fifa seems to keep the play going longer, PES is stop-start in comparison (although partly because they were using the dive button and hacking eachother)
PES seem to have almost perfected the grass and the ball physics however.
Fifa have mentioned they're paying for a physicist to come in and work on their ball physics, but that won't be in this build. (source: Fifa Soccer Blog's visit to EA Canada)
Since 109 Days
2008-08-20 15:12:25 In reply to blmbox (2008-08-20 14:35:50)
Well i'm a little relieved to be honest. The grass is looking a trillion times better than last year (as is the lighting), and I understand from previews that the gameplay has gone back to PES 5 on the PS2.
Finally, a real next gen PES.
Since 513 Days
2008-08-20 15:14:29
Yeah but when Konami get it right, it tastes so much sweeter than when EA gets it right. :)
Since 499 Days
2008-08-20 15:19:22 In reply to dingleberry (2008-08-20 15:12:25)
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Since 109 Days
2008-08-20 15:23:38 In reply to blmbox (2008-08-20 15:00:55)
Since 144 Days
2008-08-20 15:28:39
the video does not work for me
Since 499 Days
2008-08-20 15:29:12
As far as I know, development on a new PES engine started a while back and they're looking at 2010 to be their 'revolutionary' year. But yes, FIFA will gain a significant amount of the PES fanbase this year and it's up to Konami to win them back next year. I and many others have had enough of Konami's lazy, half-arsed attempts and quite frankly it isn't good enough.
One word. Complacency.
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Since 109 Days
2008-08-20 15:33:53
Having just viewed the video, I'm stunned, but for all the wrong reasons. Wow. What can I say? I never thought I'd ever be so critical of a PES game after 2008, but this is NOT what I was expecting. Konami went on record stating a radical and stunning graphical overhaul. Where is it? A few new textures? Give me a break. The animations are what blow my mind. The players still look as if they are on rails, and when Ronaldinho pulls off that volley, it looks like something out of a Chinese martial arts period film where they are on wires. They still have that Baywatch movement, and the stop/start stutter when they fail to make contact in a tackle. Looking at this game, it just looks like a high res PS2 game with the camera pulled back. I'm shocked. Comparing this to the Fifa game play video, it's night and day. It's that huge of a difference.
Since 93 Days
2008-08-20 16:44:42 In reply to rob230 (2008-08-20 14:58:31)
I think i'll be going Fifa too.
Since 93 Days
2008-08-20 16:46:01
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Since 816 Days
2008-08-20 17:04:52
Lol... of course fifa looks better on vids... it has always been like that. But when you're actually playing it's a totally diferent story. (minus pes2008, that was indeed probably worse than fifa2008)
The guys on on we blog are saying the new pes feels slower paced and realistic like pes5/6... and without framedrops... I'm in heaven.
Since 499 Days
2008-08-20 17:12:30 In reply to Acronos (2008-08-20 17:04:52)
The guys on on we blog are saying the new pes feels slower paced and realistic like pes5/6... and without framedrops... I'm in heaven.
What's going to determine the outcome for me? The demos. Fifa's is coming on September 11th and a PES demo is sure to follow that. Whichever demo impresses me the most, i'm buying that game.
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Since 109 Days
2008-08-20 18:18:19 In reply to blmbox (2008-08-20 17:12:30)
What's going to determine the outcome for me? The demos. Fifa's is coming on September 11th and a PES demo is sure to follow that. Whichever demo impresses me the most, i'm buying that game.
Since 499 Days
2008-08-20 18:29:38
I was pointing more towards Suff actually and if you read Adam's impressions, they're pretty much the same as Suff's. Only one preview i've read has been outright negative.
It's clear which football game is coming out on top, and it sure as hell isn't Konami's.
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Since 780 Days
2008-08-20 19:04:57
lmfao guys LMFAO, if you tought Konami couldn't have fuck it up more this year than they already did last year GUESS WHAT:
The spanish league, La Liga will noet be included! what an absolute fucking bummer, by this i officially boycot the pes series, welcome fifa!
Since 109 Days
2008-08-20 19:19:42 In reply to blmbox (2008-08-20 18:29:38)
It's clear which football game is coming out on top, and it sure as hell isn't Konami's.
Since 499 Days
2008-08-20 19:49:33
It's a shame though, a real shame. I for one hope that Konami get it right sooner rather than later because, when they do get it right, it's a joy for every football fan.
FIFA just looks like a really authentic experience. They've got great presentation, great visuals, great commentary, great game modes and finally have the gameplay to go with it. You can't help but congratulate them - they've worked their arses off for 3 years to try and perfect their new engine, and they've finally overtaken PES in terms of quality. And Bardogan is right - PES has lost the Spanish League license. Rubbing salt in the wounds really, although they do have Wembley as a licensed stadium.
I very much look forward to the FIFA 09 demo, and hopefully the PES 09 demo will convince me to buy that game as well.
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IS WRONG
Since 1290 Days
2008-08-20 23:00:00
Anyways, whoever said expect a revolution next year must be really sad person. I mean, come on, I think it is very obvious by now. Konami just doesn't have the money to invest in this franchise. They don't care about it enough. It surprises me that anyone expects a revolution after so many years into this gen.
This game looks a LOT better than last year's, but damn, last year was bad.
You see, two steps forward and five steps backwards. Absolutely no gain. That's just sad.
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