Year
after year, these two franchises compete for the best football/soccer game in
the world. Pro Evolution Soccer is manufactured by Konami, who have been at it
since International Soccer days, changing the name to PES in 2005. For EA,
makers of FIFA have kept this name since 94 and the immense development of
these is absurd. Try playing PES 4 or FIFA 2002 and you'll understand. PES was
winning the battle till PES 6, as FIFA 07 took football game to a whole new
level. Since then FIFA has been a dominant force even though editions like PES
2013 gave FIFA a good battle. Which game is better this year. FIFA 18 has the
sales but is it really better than PES 2018? Here are five ways these games
battle for glory.
Presentation
For
neutral football game lovers, presentation is important and both games improved
this year. But FIFA 18 has the edge here. EA's acquisition of the licenses of
Premier League and La Liga Santander has paid off as they've added the official
graphic overlay of these leagues. They also have a lot of stadiums in the game
with all 20 Premier League stadiums fully scanned. They however lost camp Nou
to PES, after PES signed Barcelona. PES 2018 looks really raw and team names
like North London and Man Red certainly aren't attractive. They certainly
improved on their 16 stadiums in PES 2017 (42 stadiums now) and they have also
paid a lot more attention to stadium details.Trophy presentation in FIFA 18 is
better as it has been updated over the years. PES 2018 also has UEFA licensing
and it looks really good. Everyone loves a good commentary. All football gamers
admit that commentary adds to the feel of the game. FIFA 18 commentary is
complete. Its fire. And for PES 2018, I find myself rather listening to music
as the commentary is repetitive, gets boring and Peter Drury's over excitement
cuts out the fun in scoring. For presentation FIFA 18 edges PES.
La Bombera In FIFA 18 |
La Bombera in PES 2018 |
Gameplay
This is
where I'm most passionate about. Which ever way you look at it, if the
gameplay is wack, it doesn't matter how nice it looks. Both games slowed down
the gameplay with respect to the previous year's editions. I love that because
it feels more real and you have the opportunity to carefully control your team
tactically. But PES 2018 feels very responsive, the second the button is
pressed the action takes place. With FIFA 18 is a little less responsive but
its better than FIFA 17. And passing, oh I love the passing in PES 2018. Its
direct, its fast and very realistic. The tiki taka style works perfectly on PES
2018. Since FIFA 16 I've always had a problem with the passing in FIFA. Its not
as fast and difficult to find your player or player runs. Shooting in both
games have improved this year, I think FIFA 18 is better though. Goal keeping
has improved too, but the Goal keepers in PES 2018 can save a bullet. You need
something spectacular to beat highly rated goal keepers and I love it. For
gameplay, PES 2018 is better
FIFA 18 |
PES 2018 |
Game
Modes
I think
this category it's clear that FIFA 18 wins. With the continuation
of the Alex Hunter mode, FIFA 18 is interesting to play (its not on Nintendo
Switch, PS3 and Xbox 360, that sucks). The Ultimate team is also a huge feature
on its own and has millions of players worldwide.Manager mode has also received
a few new features like the transfer negotiation and player presentation,
although PES has had this since PES 2013. But definitely looks better in FIFA
18. For PES 2018, the master league has received some changes like the club
owner involvement and a few more cut scenes and more challenging transfer
negotiations. There is also a random selection where you are given a random
squad, trade with opponents and protect important players, and conquering
opponents in a match. It's certainly a good addition coupled with the Co-op
mode, but FIFA 18 trumps PES 2018.
Alex Hunter The Journey Returns |
FIFA 18 Ulltimate Team |
PES 2018 Master Leeague menu |
Online
Gaming
I
personally love online gaming, although from where I come from you'd have low
network issues and this is frustrating. But when I do get a stable internet
connection, its very fun. For PES 2018, online gaming is certainly better, but
its still not at par with FIFA 18. It takes longer to find an online match in
PES 2018 and the lag has reduced this year(when you have a stable network).
FIFA 18 online gaming is better than their counterpart although people are
complaining of matches ending abruptly.
Player
Faces and ID
Every
football game fan love to see their favourite players perfectly captured in the
game and in this year both games did an excellent job. PES player faces look a
bit cartoonish but they were able to capture specific features of the face.
FIFA 18 did a great at capturing Ronaldo, their cover player exceptionally, and
personally this is the closest both games have gone. Messi in FIFA 18 needs and
update however but generally they did well. It is also a shame that in FIFA 18
certain players didn't have player faces, players from the big teams. For
example Asensio, Bejamin Mendy and even Casemiro had default faces (i think,
because they couldn't have been scanned, they're just horrible) whereas PES
captured them close to perfect. PES had some old player faces from PES 2016
that also need update. Overall, I think PES 2018 did better here.
FIFA 18 Real Madrid player faces |
Marco Asensio comparison |
Ramos, Kroos & Ronaldo-PES 2018 |
Messi & Dembele PES 2018 |
Menu and
Extra (Bonus comparison)
This
category is not that significant but it counts too. (Maybe 5%). For FIFA, the
menu hasn't changed much since FIFA 14 and looks like they just change the
theme colour each year. PES 2018 feels different, even though its similar to
PES 2017,it doesn't feel the same throughout the years. With PES 2018 you have
the ability to create custom manager face which is amazing (Its been around
since PES 2013 if you're wondering) and seeing your custom made coach on the
pitch celebrating with players or pre-match conference (yes there is a cut
scene for important ones), or unveiling newly signed players, is very
satisfying. Cut scenes have always been a hallmark for Pro Evolution Soccer and
the dressing room cut scene where the coach gives an inspirational speech
before the match is amazing (you don't hear voices though). FIFA 18 also has
scanned faces of all Premier League managers as well as some managers from
other leagues and this adds a touch of class to the franchise.
So
here, PES 2018 edges FIFA 18.
Overall,
both games gave a good contest for neutrals and FIFA lovers and neutrals should
give PES 2018 a chance. There are option files and patches that fix the wrong
team names and jerseys and you'll be good to go. For PES, the gameplay is their
concern and they killed it this year. FIFA 18 is better overall though, with
Alex Hunter and the Ultimate team, as well as a good gameplay. If you're
looking to enjoying a couple of games on your own in your free time or to relax
for long hours, then PES 2018 is your guy. But for online gaming and playing
with friends, the you'll need FIFA 18.
Which one
do you think is better though? Comment your thoughts below
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