
PSLS: "I understand why many people don’t enjoy watching a sport that can be as low-scoring as soccer can be, but there is really something special about seeing two teams battle it out for 90 minutes and leave the field as equals. It might be unsatisfying from a spectator’s standpoint (as it’s only natural to want some sort of resolution), but I love watching defensive struggles. I guess that’s why I’ve always enjoyed playing soccer games, which have never been particularly high scoring affairs since I have a shooting accuracy worse than my kill-death ratio in Call of Duty."

Like all great photographs, the covers of the FIFA and Pro Evolution Soccer video games capture a moment in time. But which ones have been best?

Some of the best games to play are soccer (football, for our non-American friends). When you're looking for one of the best video games for team sports, and multiplayer play, look no further than the soccer game genre. The world of soccer video games is dominated by two heavy hitters: FIFA and PES (Pro Evolution Soccer). These two game developers keep pushing each other to have better characterization, crisper graphics, and a stronger gameplay engine. As a result, the real winner is the gamer. Let's look at both and see which is best.
PES 2018 Beta has finally kicked off and thanks to that we can see how the newest release in Pro Evolution Soccer series will look this year. Let’s compare it to previous game and check what kind of improvement we can expect.
Note: Both games are running on PS4 Pro with Boost Mode enabled.
Why is boost mode enabled? PES 17 had a Pro patch ages ago and am pretty sure the beta also has Pro features. But anyhow am loving the new passing system. Has been funny learning it while also watching the other player trying to get the hang of it.