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I don't want to waste time, and i want to express my main concern about this game. ARE YOU like me, playing pes and fifa since the snes era? Have you, like me, spent a huge amount of money grabbing this or that game year after year? I stopped buying these games by 2010. I've played those games at my friends home, but whitout really much caring. I felt sort of relieved. By the time iI don't want to waste time, and i want to express my main concern about this game. ARE YOU like me, playing pes and fifa since the snes era? Have you, like me, spent a huge amount of money grabbing this or that game year after year? I stopped buying these games by 2010. I've played those games at my friends home, but whitout really much caring. I felt sort of relieved. By the time i stopped buying PES and FIFA releases, i realized these companies stopped making ANY real progress with the gameplay every new year. I realized these game where basically the same as the year before, with minor graphical improvements, major interface renewal (most of which in the worse), and minor random tweaks to the gameplay itself.
I grabbed this game, and the first impression is this: I'm playing pes 4 with some improvements, but definitely not enough for 10 FREAKING YEARS OF DEVELOPMENT AND MONEY GRABBING.
This game is the sequel to PES 4. It is fun to play with your friends, but the rest is complete garbage. Everything you loved in previous pes edition is there, but with basically NO enhancement. The physics is better, i concede that.
The gameplay is addictng. But is addicting like tobacco is: you know that you are hurting yourself, but the instant you score a goal, you kind of feel relieved of the stress you cumulate through the rest of the gameplay.
So if you want reasons for what i'm stating, i'll go deep on describing the gameplay.
This game is made to be played player vs player. that's it. If you need this for this and solely this reason, buy it! is a good game. But pes 6 is better. So you should probably get a copy of pes 6 instead, or last year fifa. Because trust me, except the up-tp-date teams (and not even all of em, since they didn't get the rights to use all of em for this year.. so we are back to Mersey side Red and company, no german championship and so on..) the gameplay is the same, yhear after year. This is what we expected after pes 4, but is 10 YEARS LATER. Grab pes 6, is more enjoyable.
You want to play this game vs the AI? don't buy this game. Do yourself a favor, and keep your money in your bucket. The matches against AI are as KONAMI standard since the first PES on play station: the AI plays dumb so that you have your chanches to score, then suddenly buffs the stats of the adversary team for a determine amount of time. higer difficulty level means only this: buffs on adversary stats. This is a proven strategy for videogames company, since most of the players don't know or can't imagine how this is basically a scam. but if you see this, there's no way you could not feel cheated. 10 years of money and development, should have meant improvements over the AI. should have meant that the AI would not need to BEND the rules to achieve results. But that would have been meaning WORK! Something they want to avoid, i think. The time in which the ai EMULATES what a person can do given certain rules, won't probably ever come. People is keeping on throwing money at these companies, only to get the latest rosters, and not understanding they are being ripped off.. and so these companies are selling THE SAME **** GAME AGAIN AND AGAIN.
All the modalities like my player, master league and so on, are **** Seriously, there have been tons of edition of pes with better and more understandable interfaces.
Tactics are nice, but have been implemented wrongly. The way you switch players is counter-intuitive, and gone is the feature to make fast switches. Playerr development? is there, but unles you write down the numbers for your players, you can't keep track of what your players are developing. So you decide this player is going to train on speed, but you don't know how much effective this training is, and unless you write down THE COMPLETE LIST OF STATS AND SKILLS OF HIM, you won't know what's going on about his developement.
Is this an enjoyable game after all? of course it is, as it where older PES games. But shall you buy a game which is a rippoff of a 10 years old game? of course not.…Expand
I grabbed this game, and the first impression is this: I'm playing pes 4 with some improvements, but definitely not enough for 10 FREAKING YEARS OF DEVELOPMENT AND MONEY GRABBING.
This game is the sequel to PES 4. It is fun to play with your friends, but the rest is complete garbage. Everything you loved in previous pes edition is there, but with basically NO enhancement. The physics is better, i concede that.
The gameplay is addictng. But is addicting like tobacco is: you know that you are hurting yourself, but the instant you score a goal, you kind of feel relieved of the stress you cumulate through the rest of the gameplay.
So if you want reasons for what i'm stating, i'll go deep on describing the gameplay.
This game is made to be played player vs player. that's it. If you need this for this and solely this reason, buy it! is a good game. But pes 6 is better. So you should probably get a copy of pes 6 instead, or last year fifa. Because trust me, except the up-tp-date teams (and not even all of em, since they didn't get the rights to use all of em for this year.. so we are back to Mersey side Red and company, no german championship and so on..) the gameplay is the same, yhear after year. This is what we expected after pes 4, but is 10 YEARS LATER. Grab pes 6, is more enjoyable.
You want to play this game vs the AI? don't buy this game. Do yourself a favor, and keep your money in your bucket. The matches against AI are as KONAMI standard since the first PES on play station: the AI plays dumb so that you have your chanches to score, then suddenly buffs the stats of the adversary team for a determine amount of time. higer difficulty level means only this: buffs on adversary stats. This is a proven strategy for videogames company, since most of the players don't know or can't imagine how this is basically a scam. but if you see this, there's no way you could not feel cheated. 10 years of money and development, should have meant improvements over the AI. should have meant that the AI would not need to BEND the rules to achieve results. But that would have been meaning WORK! Something they want to avoid, i think. The time in which the ai EMULATES what a person can do given certain rules, won't probably ever come. People is keeping on throwing money at these companies, only to get the latest rosters, and not understanding they are being ripped off.. and so these companies are selling THE SAME **** GAME AGAIN AND AGAIN.
All the modalities like my player, master league and so on, are **** Seriously, there have been tons of edition of pes with better and more understandable interfaces.
Tactics are nice, but have been implemented wrongly. The way you switch players is counter-intuitive, and gone is the feature to make fast switches. Playerr development? is there, but unles you write down the numbers for your players, you can't keep track of what your players are developing. So you decide this player is going to train on speed, but you don't know how much effective this training is, and unless you write down THE COMPLETE LIST OF STATS AND SKILLS OF HIM, you won't know what's going on about his developement.
Is this an enjoyable game after all? of course it is, as it where older PES games. But shall you buy a game which is a rippoff of a 10 years old game? of course not.…Expand
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European cover art (in the Japanese version of this game, the cover art features the Japan national football team) | |
Developer(s) | Konami |
Publisher(s) | Konami |
Producer(s) | Kei Masuda |
Series | Pro Evolution Soccer |
Engine | Fox Engine Havok (physics engine) |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows Nintendo 3DS[1] PlayStation 2[2][3] PlayStation 3 PlayStation Portable[2][3] Xbox 360 |
Release | PlayStation 3
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Genre(s) | Sports |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Denki groove dragon rar. Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 (officially abbreviated as PES 2014, also known in Asia as World Soccer: Winning Eleven 2014 and World Soccer: Winning Eleven 2014 - Aoki Samurai no Chousen in Japan only) is an association football video game developed and published by Konami for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, and Xbox 360 in 2013.
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Gameplay[edit]
Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 was developed with six key elements meant to define the physics and the features of the game.[4]PES 2014 centers everything on the ball: how it moves, and how players use it. Physics of the ball, stature of the player, speed and height of the pass are taken into account to recreate the most realistic football experience on a home system.
Players are an important part of the game with Motion Animation Stability System (M.A.S.S.),[5] increasing the realism of physical contacts between players, tackles and decisions taken on the pitch by the AI to have more open games. The audience has an influence on the performance of the team. On the pitch, the performance of an individual player, good or bad, will also have an effect on the team, giving them a moral boost if he has a moment of individual brilliance; or forcing his teammates to support him if he is not doing well.
![Pes 14 size Pes 14 size](https://www.piratasdejuego.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/PES.2014-2-1.jpg)
Introduced in PES 2013, the Player ID system recreated faithfully the movements and skills of about 50 star players. In PES 2014, that number is increased and will also apply to complete squads to replicate a team's playing style. With the new Combination Plan, users are able set up a variety of different tactics in key areas of the pitch using three or more players. These players can make very different runs to exploit holes in the defense or midfield, using the flanks, curved runs, or overlapping play to make themselves available.
Once again, the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League and UEFA Super Cup competitions are fully licensed in the game, and the First Playable UEFA Europa League without entering Master League, Become a Legend, and/or League. For the first time, the game features an exclusive license for the AFC Champions League,[6] the Argentine Primera División,[7][8]Chilean Primera División,[9] and Arabic commentary as well, by Rhaouf Khelif of beIN Sports,[10] also Argentinean commentary, by Mariano Closs and Fernando Niembro, and Chilean commentary by Fernando Solabarrieta and Patricio Yáñez of Fox Sports Latinoamérica. Jon Champion and Jim Beglin provide as English commentary. Also Jon Kabira, Tsuyoshi Kitazawa and Hiroshi Nanami provide as Japanese commentary.
New for this year, players can now change teams in the Master League and coach a national side. Players are also able to create 3rd and 4th kits. Some third and fourth kits are official. Whatsapp sniffer pc. The PS2 version has the same characteristics of the other versions. UEFA Europa League also appears as a single-mode. Rain does not feature in PES 2014 due to the engine upgrade, as well as the Stadium Editor and La Liga stadiums because of licensing restrictions.[11]
Development and release[edit]
Promotion at IgroMir 2013
Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 was officially announced by Konami on March 10, 2013.[12][13][14] The game was released on September 19 in Europe, September 20 in United Kingdom, and on November 14 in Japan. The playable demo became available on September 11 for download.[15][16] It was the last video game for the PlayStation 2 released in Europe. It is also the last retailed PlayStation Portable game released in Europe and the Asian mainlandly.[2][3][17]
Downloadable content[edit]
In March 2014, a downloadable content pack added the World Challenge mode to PES 2014. The World Challenge is a tournament similar to the FIFA World Cup, with national football teams taking part to compete for the trophy. The World Challenge DLC provided official World Cup kits to licensed teams that would take part in the 2014 FIFA World Cup. The mode also allowed some national teams which were unplayable in normal modes to compete, although these teams are also unlicensed, with made-up player names and incorrect strips.
Engine[edit]
PES 2014 uses the Fox Engine, a cross-platform game engine built by Kojima Productions, believed to be designed for the next generation of video games. The engine's development began after the completion of Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots and it was revealed by Konami on June 3, 2011. The engine was to make it possible for Kojima Productions to develop multiplatform games with a significantly shortened development time and has been described as the first step for the developer to move away from development for a single platform. The new engine makes use of Havok 'for a comprehensive simulation of each on-field player. Each player’s intricate movements are naturally represented according to the individual player’s mass and physique, and each uniform reacts realistically according to the players’ moves and speed.'[18]
World Soccer: Winning Eleven 2014 - Aoki Samurai no Chousen[edit]
Just like World Soccer: Winning Eleven 2010 after 4 years. This version includes two new modes: Japan Challenge, where the Japanese National Football Team competes to win the FIFA World Cup in Brazil, and the licensed J.League (only in the PS3 and 3DS versions). The game was released on 22 May 2014 in Japan only.
Server shutdown[edit]
On August 11, 2015, Konami announced that the game servers for the game would be shut down on the following November 17 due to the company focusing on newer games.[19]
Reception[edit]
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The game received generally good reviews from most major sources. IGN gave the game a score of 8.4 out of 10 praising its high quality graphics, its passing being 'crisp and zippy when it’s played on the floor, while lofted balls can be driven or floated to great effect' and its improved ball control for allowing 'dribbling to be much tighter than before' while pointing out some frame rate problems and saying that the game is overly physical given that the new Motion Animation Stability System 'actually produces an unnecessary amount of tussling' but it also points out that the new system improves some other things.[31]Eurogamer gave the game a 9 out of 10 again praising the high quality graphics given by the new engine stating that 'movement and little touches are delivered with a craftsman's eye for detail', giving also some praise to the introduction of the free kick directional indicator that 'allows you to target areas of the goal quite precisely' while criticizing the AI 'which still sometimes ignores balls that are clearly easy to intercept'.[32] On the other hand, GameSpot gave the game mixed review, giving it a 6 out of 10 and criticizing the frame issues, the game's single and multiplayer modes, its AI, the commentary and a loss in the direct control and feel of its predecessors, while noting the improved graphics and the ability to 'provide a fun game of football'.[33]
References[edit]
- ^'PES 2014 - Japanese Official Website'. Konami.jp. Retrieved 2013-08-04.
- ^ abcJason Dunning (August 21, 2013). 'The Last PS2 Game to Launch for the System Might not be FIFA 14 as PES 2014 is Confirmed for PS2 & PSP'. PlayStation LifeStyle. CraveOnline. Retrieved November 7, 2013.
- ^ abcHydrox (November 7, 2013). 'Final European PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable Game Released Today - PES 2014'. RetroCollect.com. Retrieved November 7, 2013.
- ^'Konami release PES 2014 first details, press release and screen shots'. Only Pro Evolutions. Retrieved 4 June 2013.
- ^'PES patch for all platforms and Konami updates'. Proevopatch.com. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
- ^'AFC Champions League license coming to PES 2014'. 22 April 2013.
- ^'Konami confirm Argentinian League coming to PES'. 30 July 2013.
- ^'PES 2014 nets official license for 20 Argentinian teams'. Eurogamer.net.
- ^'PES 2014 Adds Chilean Primera Division Teams'. 16 August 2013.
- ^'Raouf Khelif Confirmed As Arabic Commentator For PES 2014'. 4 July 2013.
- ^'PES 2014 won't include Stadium Editor, Spanish Stadiums, several Spanish teams due to licensing deals'.
- ^'New engine revealed'. Konami-pes2013.com. 2013-03-10.
- ^'Edge 252: Pro Evolution Soccer's next-gen engine revealed'.
- ^'Konami announce PES 2014 with teaser trailer'. 30 May 2013.
- ^'PES 2014 Dated, Demo & Pre-order Details Inside'. GamesLatestNews.com. Retrieved 21 August 2013.
- ^'PES 2014: A new era in football begins on September 19th/20th'. Konami. Retrieved October 6, 2013.
- ^'Playing the last PlayStation 2 game ever made'. Venturebeat.com. 2 February 2014. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
- ^'Havok's Leading Middleware Technology to Power KONAMI's Pro Evolution Soccer 2014'. Havok.com. Archived from the original on 2013-07-23. Retrieved 2013-07-19.
- ^Makuch, Eddie (11 August 2015). 'Server Shutdown for PES 2014 Coming Soon'. Gamespot.com. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
- ^'Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 (Xbox 360)'. GameRankings.
- ^'Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 (PS3)'. GameRankings.
- ^'Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 (PC)'. GameRankings.
- ^'Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 for Xbox 360 - Reviews'. Metacritic.
- ^'Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 for PlayStation 3 - Reviews'. Metacritic.
- ^'Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 for PC - Reviews'. Metacritic.
- ^Tom Bramwell (September 18, 2013). 'Pro Evolution Soccer 2014: The Year to Switch?'. Eurogamer.
- ^Matthew Kato (September 24, 2013). 'Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 review from GameInformer'. Game Informer.
- ^Mark Walton (September 18, 2013). 'PES 2014 Review'. GameStop.
- ^Daniel Krupa (September 18, 2013). 'Evolution in Progress'. IGN.
- ^Jon Denton (September 18, 2013). 'PES 2014 Review: The Return of the King'.
- ^Daniel Krupa (2013-09-18). 'Evolution in Progress'. Ign.com.
- ^Tom Bramwell (2013-09-18). 'PES 2014 Review, The Year to Switch?'. Eurogamer.net.
- ^Mark Walton (2013-09-18). 'PES 2014 Review'. GameSpot.com.
External links[edit]
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