Testseek.com have collected 36 expert reviews of the Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Pro Evolution Soccer 2018.
September 2017
(80%)
36 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
An unpolished gem that's let down by the same old issues - but existing fans won't be disappointed...
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Published: 2017-09-22, Author: Chris , review by: wccftech.com
Slower, more methodical onpitch gameplay offers the most realistic football experience yet, Looks fantastic on the PC with certain players looking like their reallife counterparts, Despite issues, Master League is engrossing in its offering of club manage
Goalkeepers are still either superhuman or unable to catch, regardless of the player, making them stand out against the otherwise realistic onpitch action, Licensing issues as well as the strange figures found in such as manager mode take greatly away fro
Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 is, simply, the most realistic rendition of the beautiful game so far. While the atmosphere is lacking and game modes are in need of some improvement. Konami still desperately need to overhaul the commentary and fix the licensing...
Published: 2017-09-15, Author: Oscar , review by: gamespot.com
The slower pace makes PES 2018 feel simultaneously more realistic and more fun, Random Selection Mode is an amazing new way to play, On the pitch, the most satisfying football game ever made
Presentation is still lacking, and the lack of licenses continues to grate, Online play remains temperamental, and MyClub is no Ultimate Team
Published: 2017-09-11, Author: John , review by: ign.com
Whether playing online or off, there's a huge amount to do here and a huge amount to love about it. Put the effort in and you're repaid with a genuine sense of satisfaction and a feeling of real accomplishment. Once again, PES has set an incredibly high l...
Published: 2017-09-22, Author: Steve , review by: pocket-lint.com
Unrivalled on-pitch feel and control, on-pitch football approximates the real thing much better than FIFA, properly licensed if you support Arsenal, Liverpool or Barcelona
Jumbled and confusing menus, myClub frustrates, Master League far too arcane, poor soundtrack, poor commentary, lack of licences will grate with many football fans
So you'd have to be something of a contrarian – or an extreme individualist – to favour PES 2018 over FIFA 2018. Which is a real pity since where it really matters – on the pitch – PES offers the superior experience.Perhaps it's time for a rethink involvi...
Abstract: The new football season is upon us, and another year brings with it another iterative release of Konami's foottoball franchise, as PES returns for its 2018 season.PES 2018 is a conservative entry in the series, parking the bus on the football series by...
Published: 2017-09-15, Author: Chris , review by: eurogamer.net
Abstract: When I played PES 2018 earlier this year, the series' global product and brand manager Adam Bhatti told me it was the first game of a three-year cycle; a new foundation upon which Konami's looking to build. For better and worse, it feels like it. There a...
Published: 2017-09-11, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Plays like real football, Satisfying defending, Excellent player likenesses
Commentary is still woeful, Presentation is a bit Eurosport, Pass assistance can be a bit off
Like last year there's so much to recommend about PES 2018 but it comes with significant caveats. Anyone buying it does so in the knowledge that it won't be like playing an interactive version of Super Sunday and if you're not prepared to at least edit t...
There isn't any doubt that PES 2018 is a far refined version of the previous instalments and it gets most things right. Tactically, it is a superb game to play and most football fans would enjoy the tweaks that have been made by Konami. There's a reason w...