Passing feels slick, dribbling responsive, and shots gratifying. Everyone has their own opinion on which feels better to play, though our PES 2018 review awarded the game an 8/10 primarily for how fluid it feels when you get into a match. When it comes to how FIFA and PES perform on the pitch, it's a little more tricky. It's safe to say FIFA 18 wins this round. Menus have not changed in years, crowds still sound lackluster, and I'm still stuck playing as Man Red rather than Manchester United. Character models continue to improve (especially in the lower leagues, where some player faces are surprisingly accurate), but as a whole PES looks flat compared to FIFA's flashy exterior. In contrast, PES struggles to compete on the aesthetic front. By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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