Here is the last episode of the day concerning Xbox One videos with PES 2018. And if you have not yet seen our PS4 and PC videos, it is not too late!
Here is the last episode of the day concerning Xbox One videos with PES 2018. And if you have not yet seen our PS4 and PC videos, it is not too late!
The PES franchise has been trying to come back to the forefront of football games and last year's game was close to take the lead in many respects. After winning the award for best sport game in Cologne, PES 2018 is back and we're about to tell you if the former king truly has returned.
Note from Driftwood: This year, to review PES 2018 properly, we called someone to our rescue, someone who's been playing both FIFA and PES for the past few years. Piteur_Parcoeur is a French member on Gamersyde and he's been able to play this year's edition of PES for more than 25 hours before giving his verdict.
This year, we have decided to share every single video we've captured, even if there are no goals to be seen. The following video will show you the second half of the match opposing Liverpool to Flamengo, still on PC, still direct feed.
We were able to record some direct feed videos of the PC version of PES 2018 during Gamescom. The build shown there was actually the future demo which will be available at the end of the month. The 4th video was captured in superstar difficult as we were running late for our next appointment.
Since 4K videos seem to suit many players on Gamersyde, here are some videos of the preview version of PES 2018, obviously in 4K and captured on PS4 Pro with our own equipment. This is also an opportunity to see that the game progresses not only in terms of gameplay but also in terms of rendering, especially with more credible animations and a physical engine that also seems to have been improved. More videos will be posted soon.
Update: New video added
Update 2: Third video added
Update 3: Fourth and last video added