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FIFA 18 Vs PES 2018 - Which Is Right For You?

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Which football game should you buy?

Football is a sport of great rivalries: Rangers vs Celtic, England vs Germany, Ronaldo vs Messi--these are all fierce contests in their own right. In the world of video games, footballing rivalries manifest in the battle between FIFA and PES.

Each year EA's behemoth and Konami's plucky challenger battle it out to see which game can win the hearts of soccer fans everywhere. FIFA is consistently popular, but PES's resurgence in the past few years has won a bunch of fans over. The question is: which is better this year?

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No matter your preference between the two footballing franchises, there can be no doubt that FIFA 18's presentation beats PES 2018's. PES's lack of licenses remains an issue, especially for those playing on Xbox since only PS4 and PC owners can install fan-made kit mods to make teams look closer to their real-life counterparts. FIFA, meanwhile, has almost every license worth acquiring, and makes good use of them with official graphic overlays, team-specific commentary lines, and more. This year, EA has improved the diversity of atmospheres you can experience in the game, dramatically changing the lighting and types of crowd noise you'll hear. Add that to an already slick set of menus, better-looking character models than ever, and the most addictive FUT pack-opening animation yet, and FIFA is a supremely pretty package.

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In contrast, PES struggles to compete on the aesthetic front. 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. Menus have not changed in years, crowds still sound lackluster, and I'm still stuck playing as Man Red rather than Manchester United.

It's safe to say FIFA 18 wins this round.

Gameplay

When it comes to how FIFA and PES perform on the pitch, it's a little more tricky. 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. Passing feels slick, dribbling responsive, and shots gratifying. Goalkeepers are still weirdly awkward and defending can be fiddly, but overall we think PES 2018 is the most satisfying football game ever made.

FIFA has definitely improved since last year, with more satisfying shooting and slightly more responsive dribbling. Crosses are the most improved aspect of FIFA 18's gameplay, now whipping into the box with plenty of pace--and two new modifiers allow you to either loop crosses higher or drill them along the ground when necessary. Crucially, it's much easier to score from crosses and long shots now, leading to some wonderful goals.

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Like FIFA 17 though, it still has problems. Dribbling--despite the improvements--still feels clunky and passing feels limp and unresponsive compared to PES. Different teams and players also don't feel distinct enough, and lower league players feel disproportionately poor compared to world stars.

FIFA 18 is on the up, but PES 2018 remains the king on the pitch.

Modes

Off the pitch, one of the main battlegrounds for soccer games is in their breadth and depth of modes. FIFA has traditionally edged PES in this respect, and this year sees another strong showing from EA's contestant. Alex Hunter returns in a second season of The Journey, FIFA's story-driven mode that's something unique to EA's series. It's not perfect--the ham-fisted appearances from real-world stars like Cristiano Ronaldo and Rio Ferdinand are not exactly Oscar-winning--but it's an interesting and unique way of playing soccer.

Elsewhere, FUT continues to expand and is now almost a game in itself. This year sees the addition of Squad Battles, where you play a number of matches against other Ultimate Team clubs controlled by AI, before being ranked against other real-world players for the amount of wins you manage. Squad Battles offer another way of earning rewards, as do the new Daily Objectives, and together they flesh out the single-player side of a mode that's traditionally offered little for those not willing to play online.

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Career Mode is pretty much unchanged save for revamped transfer negotiations. They now offer the ability to set up sell-on percentages and release clauses to players' contracts, and are conducted through interactive cutscenes, similar to those seen in The Journey. They don't really change much, but they're at least more exciting than seeing the same offer letter template in your Career Mode inbox for the hundredth time.

PES' Master League sees some neat enhancements: the new menu layout makes the mode easier to navigate, release clauses improve transfer negotiations, and the new Challenge Mode keeps things interesting with unexpected scenarios like players wanting to leave for greener pastures. It still has some annoying drawbacks--low transfer budgets and youth players being littered with unknown, gibberish names continue to grate--but it does a decent job of rivaling FIFA 18's Career Mode. The same can't be said of MyClub, which tries its best to distinguish itself from FUT with different features like Scout cards, but continues to appear as a knock-off Ultimate Team--which, to an extent, it is.

Luckily, PES has an amazing new way to play. Random Selection Mode returns from Pro Evo 6 with a few twists to shake things up wonderfully. You and a friend (who has to be in the same room, as the mode is local only) are each handed a squad of random players from a selection of leagues or countries you choose, so you might end up with a weird hybrid team of players from across the world of varying standards. What follows is a psychological battle of attempting to steal your opponent's star players while protecting your own. Up to three trade rounds allow you and your friend to pick a player from the other person's team who you want to pinch. You then pick a player from your own squad who you want to protect, and one you want to get rid of. Crucially, at no point until after all three are chosen do either of you know who the other person has picked, leading to a tense moment at the end of the round where it's revealed if you've successfully robbed that 92-rated striker your lucky friend got dealt. Manage to steal their top player and the bragging rights are all yours--at least until they manage to win the following match against the odds. It's a small addition that some people may never even see, let alone try, but it's the best silly party mode seen in a soccer game since FIFA 12 unceremoniously ditched Lounge Mode.

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PES also adds 3v3 online co-op this year in an attempt to rival FIFA's Pro Clubs. It's not as deep, but along with Random Selection Mode it's at least a promising sign that Konami is looking to expand its range of modes each year. FIFA still has more ways to play, but PES is making good ground here.

Which Is Best?

Overall, whether or not you'll prefer FIFA 18 or PES 2018 likely depends on what your priorities are. PES 2018 is definitely a far more satisfying game on the pitch, but FIFA's presentation is exceptional, and does a better job of immersing you in the world of football than PES's flat looks. It will also depend on what your friends decide to pick up, and how important online play is to you. FIFA's online offering of FUT and Pro Clubs is superior, though PES's addition of 3v3 online co-op is welcome.

As for us? We'll be playing both games for many months to come, but we think PES 2018's excellent on-pitch showing means it edges this year's cup final.

For more on PES 2018 and FIFA 18, read our in-depth reviews below or check out everything you need to know about FIFA 18.


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I don't know this new PES how it is, but since some years I prefered FIFA, thanks to its more realistic aspect

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More than one month now and STILL can't get enough of Pes 2018. Addictive , smooth, challenging and gratifying. Do not miss Fifa at all. This is the only year I decided to skip Fifa since 2010 Fifa World Cup South Africa.

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Allowed me to remind you people that you paid for a game and not for decoration and other shit around,therefore the gameplay is the only thing that matter.

pick up pes 2018 and play a real football,no more saying.

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As a pc user, the only downside from Fifa is Origin. If only Fifa available at Steam.

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I've played both FIFA and PES/ISS since the mid 90's, FIFA were great from 96 to 2005ish then PES became a great game and then FIFA was really good with 10 but FUT became the downfall from there on. I went from FIFA 10/10WC to PES 2013 then FIFA 14 then 15 and skipped 16 and then 17, 15 was probably one of the worst and FIFA 17 isn't far behind as I only lasted a month with that. Ended up turning back to PES with 2015,16,17 and now 2018. I'm skipping ALL EA Sports games this year, their NHL installation is horrific and Madden is a buggy piece of dog poo and NBA 2K still tops NBA Live (not much of an NBA player).

So for a true sports fan, EA doesn't provide the right kind of gameplay, it's all just shiny flashy stuff to distract from lack of decent gameplay (and the blatant scripting and AI tilting).

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I definitely agree that PES is more satisfying to play, and after playing the PES demo I still decided to go with FIFA for much of the reasons mentioned here. FIFA gameplay isn't too far behind PES and I think in the next couple years they'll reach parity, meanwhile PES is so far behind FIFA in every other aspect. So in the end, in my opinion, collectively FIFA was better.

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I've always loved Konami since its International Superstar Soccer, turned, now, into Pro Evolution. The graphics and game modes are great with great settings. The Konami Cup is also the best to play with friends. And it doesn't matter Konami doesn't have license for names and uniforms. It's never had and nobody worried about that. FiFA has always had license rights and offered us terrible football games. Konami has brought us a new concept of football and EA did nothing but copying what they created. The pitch belongs to Konami. That's my opinion, ok? I respect those loves EA.

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It's never had and nobody worried about !!!!!

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PES would destroy FIFA if it had the high quality presentation and licensing.

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@DeviantCode: SAY WHAT????

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I will always take FIFA. FIFA has better game modes.

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@Shantmaster_K: I'm not quite sure how you make this argument - they both have the same game modes, unless you're advocating that Hunter Mode is what makes FIFA better?

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@DeviantCode: Pro Clubs

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@Shantmaster_K: Whilst PES has the smoothest gameplay compared to FIFA, it is somehow too easy. In real football, the more you play, the better you learn skill moves and when to apply them. This is what FIFA has achieved in my opinion. PES on the other hand, everything is already at power-up. That is taking out the video-game formula out of the game.

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@mabenito: it feels fake in my opinions. Fifa feels like real life football

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@mabenito: Ya definitely

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@mabenito: smoothest... lol

PES is hard if you don't know to play you will loose online big time.

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pes gameplay is good, but fails on many other aspects, which makes it look amatureish. fifa tackling sucks a bit especially the sliding tackles. Also only the top players play like there supposed to, player identity lacks behind pes. Won't bother with either this year.

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@dlyak1122: you're joking right? any sensible gamer who cares about GAMEPLAY above flashy visuals would pick pes any day

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@shade_89: But PES have better graphics and FIFA more advanced gameplay.

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Played both demos, will end up buying fifa again. And it's not about the licenses, it's about the experience. For pes, the atmosphere, crowd, stadium, they all feel cheaply done and can't make me get into the football experience. The gameplay is good, but it doesn't compensate for the rest. Before anyone gets offended, I'm sure that some of you will prefer PES, if I only cared about gameplay I probably would too.

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@livedreamplay: Same for me. Idk why PES continues to refuse to put any effort into the presentation, sound design and commentary quality. It's the one big reason I keep buying FIFA and not PES. Gameplay is only half the experience.

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First of all, great title. Instead of the usual "which one is better", u opted for "which one is for you" which summed up the situation perfectly. Both game have their own strengths. Neither is "best".

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It's very simple for me: i have both games,whenever i feel like playing a video game,i pick up fifa but when ever i feel like playing a football game...you know what come next,don't you?

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@eliminatorpaige: It's a surprisingly simple game. There really aren't many rules. The only complicated rule is the off-side rule, which seems to change every couple of years.

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@eliminatorpaige: So this is why you randomly attacked on the other comment lmao. Stop being so butthurt, mate! Just because someone calls you out on your stupidity doesn't mean he's an asshat. ;)

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@eliminatorpaige: Lol saying that I'm the one that's in rage mode doesn't make you any less butthurt, mate. :))

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@eliminatorpaige: No problem. Asshattery isn't my business. There's loads of strategy and endless tactics involved, but the actual rules are simple (apart from the afore-mentioned off-side rule)

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@eliminatorpaige: They didn't need to since google covered it so well...

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Strangely enough I like playing, so it's PES for me.

FIFA have a Stranglehold on licenses for years to come, but PES let's you edit stuff.

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Very accurate review. I normally buy both games , but this year it will be pes only as Fifa 18 for me is just the same as Fifa 17 gameplay wise, judging by the demo.

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If you a football fan and a gamer and you above 12 years old there's only one choice....PES!

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@nirogol: Oh the insecurities of a PES fan...

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@nirogol: Going to have to disagree with you on that one. Under 12 you're less likely to distinguish things outside of different colors, as well as have a better imagination and sense of creativity. That way the lack of licenses in PES probably won't bother you as much. I on the other hand can't stand it even though people say PES is a better game gameplay wise.

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@nirogol: There's no way someone called them-self a football fan and still under 12 years old

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@ginxeno: I'm football fan or soccer call it how you want since i'm 6 years old.

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@nirogol: oldman complex

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@ginxeno: Go, play FIFA with your friends from school kid, don't waste your time here.

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@nirogol: oh i will sir.. i will..

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@nirogol: this comment could only come from a 12 year old.

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@HesamB: this reply could only come from a clown...

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