Guy I am watching is decent player and AI has been taking it to him at times. Seeing a lot of thru balls, long balls, switch of play, and more.
CPU aggressiveness on offense looks solid. Crowds and pitch surroundings look really good.
When players score and they go to celebrate, everything is just one full motion.
Hard to believe how far this series has come. Some quick observations from the last 2 hours of watching a stream of gameplay against the AI. The have a great base now all they need to do is really work on the presentation and continue to fine tune the AI, tactics and positioning. There are still some legacy PES issues present but overall it is fun I am just happy Konami has got PES looking great and the animations they have in the game finally compete with other sports games out there. The graphics are great, I really love the little animations I see when players take some touches and they shooting feels weightier than the beta. But overall I am enjoying it, the move overall the game is better than the beta to me. I am enjoying what I played so far there there are some questionable tactics assigned to teams that really mess up the flow of the game example would be Argentina's 4-2-4 formatio and Barca having Hug the line Advanced tactics assigned. Oh and something I notice while playing against Barca was when they went up 2-0 they took off Neymar and Rakitc and switched to a 3-4-3 with Rafinha playing as an AMF I can say that is something that did not happen last year. The graphics are great, I really love the little animations I see when players take some touches and the shooting feels weightier than the beta.
But I am enjoying it and overall think it's better than the beta. CET.I am enjoying what I played so far there there are some questionable tactics assigned to teams that really mess up the flow of the game example would be Argentina's 4-2-4 formation and Barca having Hug the line advanced tactic assigned. Borussia Dortmund Legend player, Norbert Dickel, and sports personality, Marco Hagemann, will also be making an appearance to provide live commentary for the match, as well, which all kicks off today, Wednesday, August 23rd at 3 p.m. Borussia Dortmund stars Marco Reus and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang will be playing the latest demo version of PES 2018, marking their first hands-on experience with the new game. Konami also confirmed more details surrounding today's gamescom event at the PES Stand in Hall 6. The demo will also have national teams, Brazil, Argentina, and Germany available to play, as well. South American clubs, such as Corinthians, Flamengo, Boca Juniors, River Plate, and Colo-Colo will also available for selection. There will be two stadiums to choose from - the iconic Camp Nou and Signal Iduna Park - and players will have an elite selection of teams to choose from, including European giants Liverpool, Barcelona, Borussia Dortmund, and Inter Milan.
The demo will be offline only with players able to take part in both exhibition and co-op modes on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One platforms. Those attending this year's Gamescom, though, will get a chance to sample the PES 2018 demo before it debuts worldwide on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One, and Xbox 360 later this month.
has confirmed its latest demo launch of Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 will be available for download on August 20th, where fans will get a taste of what is to come with new features, modes and an unparalleled gameplay experience, before the game's September 12th product launch.