
The best thing about modes like this is their ability to put players in unique situations, forcing them to come up with new tactics on the fly as they are thrown into a match with 11 players – 5 or 6 of which they’ve never played with. “While the gameplay arcs towards the fast-paced side, there’s still a lot of fun to be had, especially when playing the new Random Selection mode.” You can imagine the madness that would ensue if one player snags Ronaldo and Messi while the other is left with a defender from England’s second division. Players choose up to four different leagues, teams, or nations by which the game pulls random players from to form a single super team. While the gameplay arcs towards the fast-paced side, there’s still a lot of fun to be had, especially when playing the new Random Selection mode. The good news is, playing with friends either online or on the couch hasn’t changed much this year. Except this time, Konami has created a concoction of frustration that left me with a sour taste, even with some brilliant new modes that might be some of the best additions to hit the genre since 360-degree dribbling in FIFA 10.
#PRO EVOLUTION SOCCER 2018 REVIEW GAMESRADAR PS2#
While FIFA has been my go-to football simulation since the heyday of Winning Eleven during the PS2 generation, I’ve always had some fun jumping into the yearly PES release.
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The yearly merry-go-round between Konami’s Pro Evolution Soccer series and EA’s FIFA continues with their respective 2018 installments.
