The Argus

Look no further than PES 2017 for AI quality

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Konami has done everything within their power to dethrone EA Sports as the de facto provider of soccer simulation in recent years, with Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 being the finest example of a soccer game ever produced by the developers.

With FIFA seemingly pulling out all the stops for their latest offering - and I’m judging that on what I’ve seen from the demo alone - can Konami continue their battle for top spot?

PES 2017 certainly seems to think so. Bar the perrenial omission of some of the biggest names in club football (Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Manchester United, etc), PES 2017 is nothing but an absolute pleasure to play.

It’s the nearest thing you can get to actually playing football without leaving the comfort of your couch and discoverin­g just how unfit you are. The players move with unmatched fluidity and respond to your commands without a fuss.

There’s a real ebb and flow to games which means whether you’re on the offense or on the back foot it feels tense and natural. With PES 2017 every pass, through-ball and shot feels deliberate and authentic. It feels like you are in control of the ball.

If AI quality is what you are after, look no further than PES 2017.

The last few FIFA iterations, while fast-paced and visceral, left a lot to be desired with regards to the AI’s off-the-ball play.All too often you will look to swing one in only to find your target man faffing about outside the opposition­s box and your player

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