PES 2016 - Euro 2016 edition coming April

Anything to do with games at all.

Which version are you playing?

PS4
11
50%
Xbox One
4
18%
PS3
2
9%
Xbox 360
1
5%
PC
4
18%
 
Total votes: 22
NickSCFC

PostPES 2016 - Euro 2016 edition coming April
by NickSCFC » Sun Apr 12, 2015 10:22 am

Image

Features and improvements:.

New Master League – The famous and hugely popular Master League enjoys a total revamp, allowing users to immerse themselves in the managerial world of soccer.

New Visuals – Incorporating the many advancements of the Fox Engine, the visuals have seen a huge upgrade. See the rain splash as players slide in to win possession, or the turf kick up as you strike the ball into the top corner.

Dynamic Weather – For the first time in the PES series, dynamic weather has been introduced, with the chance of rain starting during the game.

Human Motion – Seeking to humanize player movement, 3x new animations have been added to bring the in-game superstars to life. Goalkeepers have seen an abundance of save animations added, while outfield players shoot, pass, dribble and tackle with incredible variety depending on the situation.

New Ball Physics – The past few years has seen the series make huge advancements in ball physics, and for PES 2016 new levels of realism have been reached.

Quality Improvements – Many important elements are upgraded per fan feedback.

myClub – Since the launch of the mode in PES 2015, myClub has been updated on a weekly basis, and has been further improved based on user feedback for PES 2016.

Dynamic Wide Camera Angle – The new angle gives you a larger field of vision, allowing you to better plan and adjust your players to compete in aerial battles, or see the intelligent runs being made thanks to Intelligent Player AI.

Commentary – New commentators have been introduced for both UK and Germany, with Peter Drury and Marco Hagemann joining the PES team.

PS4 Image Importing – Edit mode is synonymous with the PES series, and further updates have been made to this hugely popular mode. PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 3 users are now able to import images into the game, thus perfectly replicating any team kit or emblem the user wishes - including managers.




Kit import guide


http://www.videogamer.com/features/game ... _game.html

Image



Players (GRcade name - PSN ID/Gamertag)


PlayStation 4
NickSCFC - RandomLovePump
jawafour - jawatwo
gamerforever - gamerforever
Poser - poser1929
Ginga - GingaInc
Preezy - Preezy85
Skippy - Skippy2474
albear - albear
Mr Luke - MrLuke-YNWA
degoose - degoose
Rex Kramer - Harmon_smith
sawyerpip - SawyerPip
Albear - Albear66


Xbox One

PC


Reviews (Metacritic 88)


IGN (9.5)

GameSpot (90)

GamesRadar (90)

Official PlayStation Magazine (90)

Official Xbox Magazine (90)

Metro GameCentral (9/10)

God is a Geek (10/10)

PlayStation Universe (9/10)

VideoGamer ("The best football game ever")

EuroGamer (Recommended)

The Guardian

Last edited by NickSCFC on Thu Mar 24, 2016 11:39 am, edited 49 times in total.
User avatar
Fade
Member
Joined in 2011
Location: San Junipero

PostRe: PES 2016 - A Kei Masuda game
by Fade » Sun Apr 12, 2015 10:29 am

Great thread.

NickSCFC

PostRe: PES 2016 - A Kei Masuda game
by NickSCFC » Sun Apr 12, 2015 10:40 am

Fade wrote:Great thread.


Will add more info to the first post as it becomes available.

User avatar
Fade
Member
Joined in 2011
Location: San Junipero

PostRe: PES 2016 - A Kei Masuda game
by Fade » Sun Apr 12, 2015 2:38 pm

Why not just make the thread when there's more information?

User avatar
JChalmers
Member
Joined in 2010

PostRe: PES 2016 - A Kei Masuda game
by JChalmers » Sun Apr 12, 2015 5:09 pm

Because Nick's always got to get in with the thread creating. Hype up the game saying how much better it'll be over FIFA this year until release and then go back and admit FIFA is better again ;)

User avatar
Rog
Member ♥
Joined in 2008
Location: Cleethorpes

PostRe: PES 2016 - A Kei Masuda game
by Rog » Sun Apr 12, 2015 5:18 pm

This year is going to be interesting for this and Fifa. PES still isn't where it should be (my opinion obviously) but has been catching up with Fifa. Now EA have pissed off a whole bunch of people with their profit driven changes to FUT this year is a huge chance for PES to gain back some fans. The big Fifa youtubers are giving it more of a chance so if they keep that up a lot more kids will be seeing PES properly for the first time. They really have to capitalize on this opportunity while EA have to make sure they win people back with whatever changes they make to FUT next.

NickSCFC

PostRe: PES 2016 - A Kei Masuda game
by NickSCFC » Sun Apr 12, 2015 7:26 pm

EA really took their eye off the ball last year and royally screwed up where it matters, the on-pitch gameplay.
If PES 2016 is to 2015 what 2015 was to 2014, then I can see a lot more players coming back.

PES 2015 was the first PES since PES 06 where I could say it beat FIFA hands down in every department. I'm excited to see the next evolution.

User avatar
Suffocate Peon
Member
Joined in 2008
AKA: Arv

PostRe: PES 2016 - A Kei Masuda game
by Suffocate Peon » Sun Apr 12, 2015 9:20 pm

PES will always for me be more satisfying in terms of controls, passes and shots that don't feel scripted, less floaty play. PES 2015 online for me is mostly infuriating, I get battered too often due to simple one twos i can see coming a mile off but am unable to stop. I don't buy that after 12 years or whatever of playing Pro Evo I'm still so bad i can ship 5 goals in one half. The best online players will always base their play around what is most effective, and this time through balls are it. PES 2012 was more difficult because your shots had no power but that you had to pass so much to create space to get closer to goal made chances feel earned in a way they're not now. I much prefer possession football though, pushing defences back and working chances. I feel so often exposed when playing online, a constant struggle to defend to avoid another wonder goal. Keepers need to be more unpredictably impressive. Defendes aren't quick or mobile enough, they should retreat quicker and not feel so hopeless. You grab one to control to close down and apply pressure, taking him out of his position, and then get hit with the one two. It's so predictable and real life football isn't, nor so easy. Only Messi can do the obvious. In the last game for Barcelona in real life he got the ball inside the box, moved it to his left and curled an effortless shot past the keeper, it was so Pro Evo, but that kind of unbelievable wonder goal can be scored too often online, the pitch should be smaller, defenders less inept, you should have to work for goals. It did seem that Pro Evo 2012 was based around Barcelona and Pro Evo 2015 was based around Man City and treble winning Bayern.

User avatar
degoose
Member
Joined in 2008
Contact:

PostRe: PES 2016 - A Kei Masuda game
by degoose » Tue Apr 14, 2015 7:38 am

NickSCFC wrote:EA really took their eye off the ball last year and royally screwed up where it matters, the on-pitch gameplay.
If PES 2016 is to 2015 what 2015 was to 2014, then I can see a lot more players coming back.

PES 2015 was the first PES since PES 06 where I could say it beat FIFA hands down in every department. I'm excited to see the next evolution.


The one big downfall this year for PES in my opinion was the response time on passing and shooting, the animation took to long when it should be snappier.Other than that it was pretty amazing.FIFA on the other hand was a bit annoying to start with but I've slowly figured it out now and it does play a good game but it still has some issues.The FUT stuff though hasn't been ruined as rog said or at least I don't think so ,its exactly the same apart from that EA has brought price caps and ranges in for players but only as recommendations to stop all the cheating people who went online and bought coins so they could get the best players without trying.The only people EA annoyed were the gold farmers .

Image
"Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned for Sega"
Steam:degoose, Xbox:degoose v2 , PSN:degoose, Switch: 0760-2133-6729
User avatar
gamerforever
Member
Joined in 2010

PostRe: PES 2016 - A Kei Masuda game
by gamerforever » Tue Apr 14, 2015 8:47 am

Best pes since the ps2 era - as a fifa fan since then i cannot understand anyone who thinks fifa 15 beats pes 2015 in anything other than the presentation and online department.

I just hope pes 2016 is even more refined, has nicer graphics and has online co-op.

NickSCFC

PostRe: PES 2016 - A Kei Masuda game
by NickSCFC » Sat May 02, 2015 11:32 am

http://attackofthefanboy.com/news/pes-2 ... nses-ever/

2016 is set to have more official licenses than any previous game in the long running series.

Global Director of Konami’s Football Division, Erik Bladinieres, was interviewed recently by Spain’s PESaurios publication. He revealed during the interview that PES 2016 is to feature more officially licensed teams and leagues than ever before.

Erik Bladinieres also revealed that PES 2016 will retain its “current licensed competitions, leagues and clubs”. This means the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League licenses will remain in the PES series. This is the biggest license that EA Sports’ FIFA series is unable to get. The UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League is exclusive to the PES series.

Erik Bladinieres said Konami will announce which teams and leagues they managed to acquire in PES 2016 later this year. He said “never seen before” licenses will be in the game. Konami is also trying really hard to improve the situation on its current Brazilian league license. They’re hoping to add more players and teams from that league in this year’s game.

The PES series has been overshadowed by FIFA in recent years. It looks like Konami is pushing hard to make PES 2016 more competitive by adding more official licenses.

NickSCFC

PostRe: PES 2016 - A Kei Masuda game
by NickSCFC » Fri Jun 05, 2015 5:39 pm

Reveal next Friday :)

Also, after 15 years they've finally changed the logo

Image

User avatar
Superking
Member
Joined in 2008
AKA: Mr Plough
Location: Nodnol

PostRe: PES 2016 - A Kei Masuda game
by Superking » Fri Jun 05, 2015 6:36 pm

Rog wrote:This year is going to be interesting for this and Fifa. PES still isn't where it should be (my opinion obviously) but has been catching up with Fifa. Now EA have pissed off a whole bunch of people with their profit driven changes to FUT this year is a huge chance for PES to gain back some fans. The big Fifa youtubers are giving it more of a chance so if they keep that up a lot more kids will be seeing PES properly for the first time. They really have to capitalize on this opportunity while EA have to make sure they win people back with whatever changes they make to FUT next.


The most irritating people on the internet IMO. I saw some random FIFA pack opening videos on my recommended videos and good GOD :fp:

As for Pro Evo. Haven't picked up one for yonks but I'm really jaded with FIFA so fingers crossed the next one is good.

One's never alone with a rubber duck
NickSCFC

PostRe: PES 2016 - Full reveal 12th June
by NickSCFC » Fri Jun 05, 2015 6:39 pm

All FIFA on YouTube seems to be about these days is UT, coins, packs and complaining about non-existent defending.

How far the series has fallen in the space of a couple of years, similar to PES' train wreck start to last-gen.

User avatar
degoose
Member
Joined in 2008
Contact:

PostRe: PES 2016 - Full reveal 12th June
by degoose » Fri Jun 05, 2015 9:28 pm

NickSCFC wrote:All FIFA on YouTube seems to be about these days is UT, coins, packs and complaining about non-existent defending.

How far the series has fallen in the space of a couple of years, similar to PES' train wreck start to last-gen.

Not really though has it.

Image
"Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned for Sega"
Steam:degoose, Xbox:degoose v2 , PSN:degoose, Switch: 0760-2133-6729
NickSCFC

PostRe: PES 2016 - Gameplay trailer
by NickSCFC » Wed Jun 10, 2015 6:41 pm


User avatar
PaperMacheMario
Member
Joined in 2011
AKA: The Traitor

PostRe: PES 2016 - Gameplay trailer
by PaperMacheMario » Wed Jun 10, 2015 9:13 pm

NickSCFC wrote:

PES 2. :wub: the first few PES trailers are some of my favourites from any video game. Magic.

HSH28 wrote:Sounds what you really need is a sense of humour.
jawafour
Member
Joined in 2012

PostRe: PES 2016 - Gameplay trailer
by jawafour » Wed Jun 10, 2015 9:24 pm

Yeah, I remember Queen's We Will Rock You from PES 2 on the PS1... great stuff!

I'm on a real bad run of defeats in PES. I'm enjoying the gameplay and I'm now using Arsenal pretty regularly, but I'm struggling against the top teams that most other players use. I can't seem to take my chances recently. It remains tremendously addictive, though.

NickSCFC

PostRe: PES 2016 - Gameplay trailer
by NickSCFC » Wed Jun 10, 2015 11:32 pm

PaperMacheMarIo wrote:
NickSCFC wrote:

PES 2. :wub: the first few PES trailers are some of my favourites from any video game. Magic.



User avatar
PaperMacheMario
Member
Joined in 2011
AKA: The Traitor

PostRe: PES 2016 - Gameplay trailer "We will rock you"
by PaperMacheMario » Wed Jun 10, 2015 11:35 pm

PES 1-6 remasters would probably sell more than the current iterations right now. :slol:

HSH28 wrote:Sounds what you really need is a sense of humour.

Return to “Games”

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Christopher, Godzilla, ITSMILNER, LeslieNeaws, Monkey Man, more heat than light, Red 5 stella, Squinty and 234 guests