Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 opens to the strains of Nessun Dorma. It’s an intentionally nostalgic choice, alluding to the undimmed romance of Italia ’90. But the sport has changed – it’s become much bigger, brasher, frequently more concerned with players’ salaries and sponsorship deals than what happens on the pitch. In recent years, it’s fair to say FIFA has done a much better job of embracing those changes. PES has meanwhile always felt a little more rooted in the past.
Last year the series really hit form, creating a soccer/football experience that's composed, challenging, and skill-based. PES 2014 is trying to build upon that success, yet with the shift to a new engine, it also marks arguably the biggest change the series has undergone for a generation. It's trying to move forward. And while that new foundation presents some huge benefits, particularly in terms of visuals, PES 2014 gets very close but never fully capitalises on that potential.
via IGN All http://feeds.ign.com/~r/ign/all/~3/qbsHzQKvPE8/pro-evolution-soccer-2014-review
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