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Pro Evolution Soccer 2017

 
PES 2018 should not suck on PC this yearMay 18, 2017 - Rock, Paper, ShotgunMaybe, just maybe, 2017 will be the year Pro Evolution Soccer is good on PC too. After several years of mugging us off with PC releases similar to the last-gen console versions, Konami have announced PES 2018 and declared this time it’ll be different. They’ve promised the PC version will have “substantial enhancements in graphics and content, meeting quality standards and ensuring parity across current game systems.” At last! PES is some good ballkicking but PC versions have been shoddy enough that resident ballboy Adam recommended you play on console if possible. The game’s due this September. For now, check out this wee trailer: … PES 2017 s free Trial Edition joins in online PES LeagueNov 24, 2016 - Rock, Paper, ShotgunPro Evo Soccer 2017 s Master League Is Magnificent, Even On PCSep 19, 2016 - Rock, Paper, ShotgunPro Evolution Soccer 2017 is a fantastic football game, quite possibly one of the best ever. On the pitch, it plays spectacularly well, with both individual players and teams expressing themselves as recognisable entities, and Master League is a superb singleplayer mode, making player development entertaining and simple to grasp. Take it online, though, and things start to fall apart. And the PC port is an ugly downgrade in comparison to the current-gen console versions. … Now Available on Steam - Pro Evolution Soccer 2017Sep 14, 2016 - Product ReleasePro Evolution Soccer 2017 is Now Available on Steam! PES 2017 reaches a new level by achieving interactive reality. Pro Evo Soccer 2017 s PC Version May Be CrockedSep 14, 2016 - Rock, Paper, ShotgunIf you’re a fan of football games, you might have noticed the glowing reviews for Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 that emerged from the tunnel and onto the internet yesterday. Some of them said it was the best football game ever made. Sadly, if you’re expecting the version of the game those reviews were written about to show up on PC tomorrow, quash those expectations right now. Despite the Steam page’s lack of information about any differences from the main release, as with last year’s title PC players should “not expect it same level as PS4/XBone” according to Adam Bhatti, Pro Evo’s global brand manager. …