It also helps that there’s a greater margin for error in your own actions as well. As such, more often than not, you have to tailor the way you play based on the situation you find yourself in during matches, rather than relying on the same strategy for every single match, against every single team. Going down by a goal means that they immediately try to push up the field and score an equalizer, while if you’re losing, you’ll find the opposing team being less ambitious in offence and worrying more about defending their lead. They respond to your actions more effectively and more realistically, they’re much more adept at defending against attacks, and similarly, much more capable of crafting their own formidable counters. That matters, because opposing teams function with much better AI this year. The focus on building up the play from the back and through the midfield is greater here than it was last year, and that allows you to take stock of the team you’re playing against and shape your own strategy accordingly. In doing so, it injects more variety into how one might approach any given match. While PES 2019 quickened the pace of the game to make nearly every match a blistering affair of bombing runs and high-speed attacks, PES 2020 dials the pace back down. "Though the football itself is as good as ever – perhaps even better, thanks to some tweaks – most of the changes made by Konami to the game are of the superficial variety, and there’s very little here that actually refreshes the series like many would have been hoping."īefore we get to the changes PES 2020 does make though, let’s talk about the thing that really matters first- the on-pitch action. Sadly, though the football itself is as good as ever – perhaps even better, thanks to some tweaks – most of the changes made by Konami to the game are of the superficial variety, and there’s very little here that actually refreshes the series like many would have been hoping. ![]() ![]() On top of that, PES 2020 does most of its talking on the pitch, where the actual simulation aspects remain its biggest strength, as it has always been for the series. From the (unnecessary) addition of “eFootball” to the name, to the shiny new user interface, to the improvements made to the presentation, there’s definitely a new coat of polish here. With PES 2020, Konami seem to be making a very public statement, that they’re shaking things up for the franchise.
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