Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 - PS3 review

Lower league football?

Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 - PS3  . Gaming, Sports games, PS3, Pro Evolution Soccer 2010, Konami 0
Reviewer
Chris Pickering
Review Date
23 November 2009
Manufacturer
Konami
Price as reviewed
£44.99
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Our score

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Full Review

A new football game instigates yet another opening paragraph proclaiming the state of sporting video game nation. With FIFA 10 being so damn brilliant, Konami’s Pro Evolution Soccer series has a whole heap of catching up to do.

Most immediately striking are those almost unnervingly accurate player likenesses. Obviously a lot of time has been spent lavishing graphical goodness on some of the world's greatest players, as a chunky number of them look ridiculously close to their real life counterpart. Players like Steven Gerrard, Fernando Torres and Lionel Messi appear almost identical to the players they’re trying to mimic.

Unfortunately things take a phenomenally rapid plummet downwards when these superstars of the footballing world decide they fancy a jog around. The straight backed sprinting remains intact, and continues to look comically terrible and startlingly unrealistic.

Similarly, while the 360 degrees of movement introduced in FIFA 10 was implemented with an incredibly high level of success, in PES 2010 things aren’t quite so impressive. Though more movement variations are possible, there’s no doubt whatsoever that the full 360 degrees simply can’t be explored to the maximum. Something certainly not helped by the computer's insistence to stick to the traditional 8 directions we’ve contended with for many years.

While in control of things out on the pitch, things continue to be hit and miss. Dribbling feels stilted and on rails, and passing still has the continued obsession with aiming towards a player nowhere near your chosen intention. Yet shooting, coming from someone who has extensively played the FIFA series over the last few years, feels fantastically weighty and packed with inertia.

The pace of each match up certainly feels a lot faster than its FIFA opponent, with local multiplayer games in particular absolutely jam packed with frantic penalty box action.

The AI however doesn’t exactly give a helping hand to proceedings, with some particularly dodgy goalkeeping spoiling the party. A number of long range efforts right at the keeper were simply "kneed in" by a flailing ‘keeper, seemingly oblivious that he has the opportunity to utilise his hands in stopping the ball.

Similarly, your fellow pros on the pitch aren’t too bright either. They’ll refuse to make the obvious runs, neglect to mark the opponent in their area of the pitch, and simply try and make it as difficult as possible for you to score.

It’s an odd situation for a series that always offered a decent single player experience, thanks to the (still included) Master League. All the options remain to really test your gaming metal long-term, but the AI you’ll come up against is so random, awkward, and seemingly lacking in any real quality and skill that Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 is essentially a multiplayer-only title.

Which makes the online problems all the more damning. Despite promises that this year we’d be back to the kind of smooth online experience the series enjoyed back on the original Xbox, lag still regularly ruins games and makes almost every online experience fraught with frustration.

 

Verdict

One day we’re sure that Konami will once again come up with the magic footballing formula, but once again we’re left lacking a next generation Pro Evolution Soccer experience that anyone could recommend.

AI is universally poor, animation is sometimes laughable, and every facet of the entire game is at least a step behind the FIFA series. A real shame as this year had looked to be a tight call.

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Comments

  • an accurate review, dead on. it's like they don't know how to play football anymore. i think they fired the people who made PES 2007. and now they are lost. Posted by g-fuus, usa
  • I actually think this review couldnt be further from the truth. The majority of the reviews correctly score it 7 or 8 out of 10. Perhaps not quite as good as fifa but no where near as bad as you make it out. infact i'd say the a.i is better than fifa's. Never been frustrated that through balls just dont work on fifa as the ai is terrible? Posted by Sam Moore, UK
  • u must have received a different version of PES 2010 than the rest of us, because i think this review is spot on! take it from someone who, up to PES 2008, had played this game almost everyday for at least a couple hours. the a.i is stagnant, and in some instances has even regressed. i don't even like to say the word FIFA, but i have to give it to them, they have put forth a game worthy of 60 bucks. not my 60 bucks, but someones. i actually think those 7 & 8 out of 10s are from loyalists, but they know better. 180 bucks later i am yet to play a true next generation WINNING ELEVEN soccer game. all the teams that Seabass had working on this game, took KONAMI'S money under false pretenses. little things, like the Keeper running out and allowing the ball to bounce over his head without even trying to stretch up and tip it. the lack of response at times, from the player your controlling. and the slowness in which they execute shots and special moves, like 2 years after you press the buttons, not to mention the lack of fluidity in the movement and between animations. ......just SLOP pure SLOP. the sad part is, it has the potential to be so good..............they've lost their way Posted by g-fuss, usa
  • Unlike other genres, the two main football simulations moment are made, more or less simultaneously on PC and consoles. So, the comparison is easier, but not necessarily to the advantage of our Windows machines ... especially in the case of FIFA 10. You can check out for the complete details and specifications with the system compatibility on http://www.techarena.in/review/15495-pro-evolution-soccer-2010-vs-fifa-10-review.htm. Check out. Posted by vamp, India
  • Pro Evo 2010.. Is not Pro Evo. Simple as that.
    This addition runs 2008 close for the worst Pro Evo of all time.. And this is coming from the biggest Pro Evo fan of all time, have had every Pro since time began! The problem is is that theyve tried to make the gameplay more FIFA like ( slower, hard to dribble), forgetting that we atually like Pro Evo for Pro Evo! only thing im impressed with is the graphics. Dont get me started on the online!
    Posted by aj james, england

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