It’s worth noting that many of today’s stars are still there though, they’re just hiding in teams called “London FC” or another generic name for a team you’re familiar with but isn’t licensed for use in the game. This is also means fewer recognizable chants, stadiums and shirts – which hurts the level of immersion. Konami’s outing is severely lacking in terms of official licenses, which means that entire leagues are sometimes missing from the game. It’s a shame that that level of quality doesn’t translate to all areas of the game in terms of production values. Fueled by Konami’s acclaimed Fox engine, the difference between this version and 2014’s edition is immediately obvious. For Pro Evolution Soccer this means that the game’s graphics have been given a good overhaul with tons of attention to detail, even in close ups. For instance, this is Konami’s first next gen version – something which EA did last year. Today, we’re looking at Pro Evolution Soccer 2015, which is a huge leap forward in more ways than one. There’s EA’s NHL franchise, 2K’s NBA, and then of course you have FIFA and Pro Evolution Soccer. NBA Live might be struggling a little, but there is a huge amount of games out there that have seen new iterations every year for the past 10, 15 or even 20 years. There is perhaps no genre that has more long-running franchises than the sports game genre. Pro Evolution Soccer 2015 is a big leap forward for the series and should stir up FIFA’s players and developers as a real contender for the throne this year.
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