


The game is still riding on its “Engineered for Freedom” gameplay that other soccer games don’t have and can give hardcore players what they really want. The AI in the game has improved a lot since last year and the game has also improved on its real time physics giving you different outcomes upon contact with players such as blocking, deflections and jostling. In Fifa, you don’t have to worry about this but are restricted to controlling players. This system is great when it comes to giving you full control of a player, but if you don’t know what you are doing, you leave yourself out of position for the other team to take advantage of. Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) ’11 has a “total control” 360-degree movement system and power gauge, which offers an auto-assist to help as players that are not familiar with the previous games might take some getting used to. It all comes down to you, but there is no denying that this years PES has made some vast improvements from their previous games. You can pull off a 30 yard shot in PES 2011, unlike Fifa 2011 but the online in PES is still no match to Fifa online. It still comes down to the individual as there are pros and cons for both games. This years release of PES has made some major improvements to the game, easily bringing it to par with the Fifa franchise.

I mean between the past and present the two franchises could just boil down to the person as which game they favor more. This might change with the release of Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) 2011. In my opinion Fifa was always the favored game when it came to soccer games. The Fifa game from EA and the PES game from Konami are the two soccer game franchises that have been going head to head for over a decade.
