ccshopland
Premier League
- 4 January 2011
The idea that a football game does or doesn't have soul is by absolutely no means bullshit. Just because people don't know exactly how to articulate its presence doesn't mean it isn't there for these people.
Quantifying what 'soul' is does require a hell of a lot more than just listing a few bullet points. It's facile to just say soul = momentum or aesthetics or whatever. It'd take several pages to fully list what gives a football game soul, and tying it to specifics would only be one page - the rest would have to explain the knock-on effects of these specifics to gameplay and player mentality etc.
I can appreciate people using the term as a crutch simply because it's one word compared to thousands.
Yep, agree totally. I can appreciate what FIFA does well, I really can. But for me, MY version of soul is simply that the game can shift in flow and pace, with short passes/long passes, variation in build up play, variety in goals, and just the general player interaction, player switching, as well as differentials in player pressure/non pressure.
Quite simply and succinctly, PES feels like a fluid dynamic football match in which you can create almost limitless situations given the right contexts. The CPU play against you in a variety of different ways. FIFA feels like a rigid, grid like, solid video game, of almost endless repetition. Fantastic if you play a few games a week so it seems fresh, but impossible for me in trying to play lots of games back to back. You play one game of FIFA, you have more or less seen it all. It took me roughly a month to know 'how to beat' the CPU on Legendary, manual. It has taken me 6/7 months with PES, to get to a point where I'm comfortable but in no way have I even remotely mastered it. There are just no weak points, no glitch moves etc etc.
The AI in FIFA is also the dumbest in virtually ANY football game, ever. Your teammate defensive AI is just so shocking that I'm feels like half of them are on bungs to try and do their best to screw your entire defensive system over. It's as if they are purposefully being shit. I haven't even come to the gamebreaking scripting which makes PES' scripting look like kids stuff. I'm talking unstoppable 45/90 minute goals, simply insane player moving, the lack of laws of physics, incredible AI decision making, baffling momentum shifts, a seemingly total disregard for virtually any stat other than speed and strength (and even then on the higher modes the stat boosts for the CPU make even these irrelevant).
Then we have the tactics board. Simply a totally unworkable frustrating pain in the arse (that is right up there with masturbating with a cheese grater), that it literally takes about a week to move a right winger into a right CM position, should there be players 'in the vicinity' of him, which then takes a further hour to manipulate the entire fkin squad around because of base position rectangles intertwining. I mean WTF.
PES 1.06 patch has now incorporated the best little parts of FIFA in terms of adding more weight to the players and respecting speed and acceleration again, made the physics better and are getting there with the animations.
But the core question is this - who's camp would I rather be in? Would I rather be in the PES camp and already have 'the bottle of magic' in terms of gameplay, with the aesthetics needing work, or would I rather have the aesthetics and have to work on changing the gameplay? For me, the answer is simple.