E3 2011

Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 Hands-On

Justin Calvert
By Justin Calvert, Executive Editor

We go behind closed doors at Konami's E3 booth and score a little playtime with the next Pro Evo.

EA Sports' FIFA Soccer series has been running rings around Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer series for far too long, and Konami knows it. That, presumably, is why large portions of Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 are currently being rebuilt from the ground up ahead of its release later this year. We had our first opportunity to play the new game for ourselves behind closed doors at Konami's E3 2010 booth this afternoon, and while it's too soon to say for sure whether or not it can beat FIFA, it's already playing a much better game of football (or soccer, if you prefer) than its current-generation predecessors.

Before our match kicked off, we were afforded a quick look at the new tactics screen, which looked significantly better than similar screens ever have in the Pro Evolution Soccer games. It was also much easier to use, because in addition to switching between preset formations, it was possible to tweak those formations or even create completely new ones simply by dragging the player icons around on the 2D pitch. Furthermore, although we didn't actually get to see this functionality, we're told that you'll have the option to set up multiple formations as well as criterion for your team to switch between them automatically. So, for example, you'll be able to tell your team to switch to a defensive formation if they go two goals up or to switch to an all-out attacking shape if they're a goal behind with only 15 minutes left. It sounds like a great feature, and if it's implemented well, we suspect other sports games might be quick to imitate it.

On the field, Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 is equally promising. We're told that 90 percent of the player animations are new this year, and it shows. Players are now significantly more responsive, and while it's possible to perform tricks and feints (and even to link feints together), you're unlikely to need them very often because you can beat opponents simply by turning quickly with the ball or by passing intelligently. Passing the ball around feels great in Pro Evo 2011 because while it's still quite easy to string short to-feet passes together, you're now afforded much more control to pass the ball in any direction and at any pace without the AI interfering and making assumptions about where your pass was supposed to go.

An (optional) power bar appears at the feet of your player anytime you pass the ball, and so the longer you hold the pass button down, the quicker and longer your pass is. That's not ground-breaking by any means, but it works well, and even in the short time that we spent playing, we found that it made passing the ball into space a more feasible strategy because we didn't have to rely on the through-ball button to guess where we wanted the ball to go. It also resulted in our putting the ball out for throw-ins a few times when we overhit passes, but with practice that's unlikely to be a problem.

We were only afforded a brief glimpse at Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 today, but the time we spent pitting Argentina against France at an instantly recognizable Old Trafford stadium on the Xbox 360 was more than enough to get us excited. We look forward to bringing you more information on the game as soon as it becomes available.

Justin Calvert
By Justin Calvert, Executive Editor

Justin Calvert's youth was largely misspent playing Commodore 64 and Amiga games. He left the UK's Official PlayStation Magazine to join GameSpot in 2000, believes that he's one of the best Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe players in the world, and is still searching for a game that's as good as Paradroid.

79 Comments

  • _FORCE_96

    Posted Sep 30, 2010 9:35 am GMT

    I think this PES will be the closest one yet to FIFA in next-gen footy games. Although a fifa player, it seems that Konami have really put a lot of effort into this one which i think all should acknowledge. This shows their obvious passion for the game and the furthering of the series and their dedication towards making the best football game for the fans. RESPECT Konami

  • Petch1984

    Posted Sep 9, 2010 9:33 am GMT

    Well I loved the demo. Best PES for 8+ years, it's so smooth and the passing is immense. The new camera angle is so better at recreating real football and finally shows off 360 degree player control.

  • uk_friday posted Sep 9, 2010 7:59 am GMT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    uk_friday

    Posted Sep 9, 2010 7:59 am GMT (hide)

    Oh dear played the demo and my worst fears have come true, PES IS DEAD. Even the hardcore fan boys will be in tears with pes 2011, the game is more broken then ever, stuck in the mood action with broken robotic animations, dosnt feel as clunky though and player models are still fantastic. But Everything else that fans have told Konami have not been listened to. Ok you might say well this is only a demo, come on its only a month away they realise this crap to try n sell their broken game, what a joke. ive said it before and ill say it again, sack seabass and start from scratch instead of trying to improve on a broken engine.

  • chriskit2001

    Posted Aug 17, 2010 9:07 am GMT

    PES 2011 will probably have three fake bundesliga teams, bayern munich, werder bremen and Schalke. Last time Konami used fake german teams they got sued by ea sports. I hope they get through with it this time.

  • Doolum

    Posted Aug 11, 2010 12:19 am GMT

    have you played fifa 10.if u did and do those two feature listed above will be familiar.but who cares i was waiting for a PES that is worth considering for purchase as i would rather get a PES than a Fifa.
    Definitely looking forward to get this one.

  • legosora73

    Posted Aug 9, 2010 9:32 pm GMT

    can't wait for the start of the soccer season and this game! btw im thinking about making a new gamespot soccer/football union, pm me if interested

  • SnakeEater09

    Posted Aug 9, 2010 7:57 am GMT

    tise se la come

  • BotZakafein

    Posted Aug 7, 2010 11:19 pm GMT

    Guys this thing is gonna be awesome!!! And don't worry about the licenses and stuff, PESEDIT team will take care of that . Would really like more stadiums though (Emirates Stadium any1)

  • Maxrodon

    Posted Aug 6, 2010 4:00 pm GMT

    PES better have rights fot bundasliga for once and if not Bayern munich because their a champions league team with great world class players and it really disappoints me not to see them in action

  • az3ar34

    Posted Aug 2, 2010 3:48 pm GMT

    we want bundes league !!!!

  • xerxesthegreat

    Posted Aug 2, 2010 3:20 pm GMT

    seriously cant wait , so much positivity around this .

  • Bless3110

    Posted Jul 29, 2010 11:40 am GMT

    are the half time coach talks on the ps2

  • Bless3110

    Posted Jul 29, 2010 11:34 am GMT

    i love both games fifa and pes. but somthing tlls me that pes 2011 will be better than fifa 11

  • suberbard

    Posted Jul 26, 2010 3:49 pm GMT

    Champions League
    Europa League
    Super Cup
    Copa Libertadores
    Ligue 1
    Eredivisie
    Serie a 30 Teams From Other Leagues

    All Licensed whats everyone talking about saying pes hasnt got licences its got more licenced competitions than fifa

  • suberbard

    Posted Jul 26, 2010 3:41 pm GMT

    got 2 words for you Become a legend

  • nahidofhonor

    Posted Jul 22, 2010 1:33 pm GMT

    @nyranasaurus, you really made me happy by that news....
    i dont have any console.....
    i played FIFA for last ten years... just ignored PES , cos everybody around me played FIFA and nobody ever told me PES is good....
    after playing PES 2010, i realized PES is something different, its not possible for EA to make a better football simulation game than PES.. no matter how smooth their player movements and animations are....
    i noticed two things...
    1. FIFA ball physics is not real.. 2. FIFA gameplay is very much predictable, repetitive

  • nyranasaurus

    Posted Jul 20, 2010 10:49 pm GMT

    oh yeah by the way, the pc version of Pro Evo IS the same as consoles. Looks better too because of high def . NBA 2K10 on pc owns the console versions too . Sometimes on pc conversions of console games you have to turn the audio property onto basic instead of full acceleration, because PCs hardware is too hardcore for consoles and doesnt recognise it properly, so you have to water down hardware settings to get the game to play properly.

  • nyranasaurus

    Posted Jul 20, 2010 10:45 pm GMT

    I cant friggin wait for an improved Pro Evolution soccer game I dont care about licenses, Pro Evo allows you to change the licenses anyway , so who cares. You can make your own. I just want the most REALISTIC football experience that a game can possibly give. Pro Evo 2010 was close, definately the players looked WAY more realistic than Fifa. i really enjoyed Pro evo 2010, it was really fun and the ball physics in my opinion are still more realistic than Fifa by far. So if 2011 is better than 2010, i cant friggin wait. Its should be epic. Fingers crossed

  • xshadowzz

    Posted Jul 19, 2010 11:56 pm GMT

    "We're told that 90 percent of the player animations are new this year, and it shows"

    Finally!!!