Pro evolution soccer 2019 ps4
On the flip side of this, teams with no official ties to PES receive canned crowd noises and indecipherable chants that rob these games of any ambience. Play with Liverpool at Anfield and the kop will belt out "You'll never walk alone" before the match begins. Some of the teams that are officially partnered with PES get the red carpet treatment, with recognisable chants and an authentic atmosphere permeating every home match. Drury will still get overly excited by tame shots, and there's only so many times you can listen to Beglin say "If you don't speculate, you won't accumulate" across multiple games before you're tempted to turn the commentary off completely. But the UI surrounding it still feels trapped in the past, and stalwart commentators Peter Drury and Jim Beglin return with the same disjointed dialogue we've come to know and hate, with little in the way of new lines. A new naturalistic lighting engine produces some stunning sights, casting realistic shadows across much improved grass and crowd textures. Referees, for example, are maddeningly inconsistent both too lenient and too harsh in the same match, while match presentation is bland and lifeless. It's not all roses, however, as it does still share some of the more disappointing aspects of its predecessors. PES has a recent history of making both its players and its teams feel unique, and with a deluge of superb new animations, PES 2019 is no different. Meanwhile, someone like Paul Pogba will saunter around the midfield, finding pockets of space and using his large frame to maintain possession, while Roberto Firmino will occasionally bust out a no-look pass, and Cristiano Ronaldo will hang in the air on crosses for what feels like eternity, or smash in a dipping 30-yard screamer that has the 'keeper rueing his luck. Cut inside with Lionel Messi and he's liable to flick the ball over the outstretched leg of a defender, using his low centre of gravity to peel past them, before rasping a left-footed shot into the bottom corner of the net. There are few better feelings in PES than leaving a defender for dead with an eye-opening piece of skill, and this feeds into an added emphasis on player individuality. Players will jostle for position, realistically clattering into each other, and it feels rewarding to barge an attacker off the ball, or hold off a defender with a diminutive winger, before using a feint to create some space and escape their clutches.Įxecuting feints, step-overs, and other skill moves is intuitive, with each one mapped to the left and right sticks. Hurtling into a tackle and fighting tooth-and-nail to win the ball back with a defender is much more active and satisfying as a result. There's more physicality to matches in PES 2019, too. Players are more reactive off the ball and make smarter runs, pointing to the space they're about to sprint into to let you know when to unleash that inch-perfect through ball.
Sending a diagonal pass to the opposite wing just feels right, and this excellence emanates out to each aspect of PES 2019's on-pitch action. No one would blame you if you hopped into a replay just to ogle the ball's flight path and the animation that preceded it. There's an authentic flow and unpredictability to the way the ball moves, curling and dipping through the air, spinning off a goalkeeper's fingertips, and neatly coming under the delicate control of a player like Mesut Özil. It never appears as if the ball is rigidly stuck to your player's feet, nor are your passes laser-guided to their target. That outstanding feeling has only intensified in PES 2019.īall physics have been reworked and greatly contribute to this, too, making that little white sphere feel considerably more like a separate entity than ever before. PES's passing mechanics have been so accomplished for so many years now that there's always been a singular pleasure in simply shifting the ball between teammates. There's an impressive variety of passes in any one match, while the fluidity of the players' movement and the responsiveness behind each button press lead to moments of scintillating football-whether you're patiently building from the back, carving a team open with a clinical counter-attack, or hoofing it up to your big target man.