Jimmy G-Force
Resident PES Fanman
Awesome strike, it's begging to be hit that, perfectly out of his feet. Textbook.
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Ok guys, this is a bunch of goals I've scored over the last couple of months:
YouTube - PES 2012 mega goals compilation
Have you played both Xbox and PS3 versions? If so how do they play v one another?
Does the Xbox have better or worse graphics for instance, and what about player feel or game feel, is it better or worse?
Any info would be appreciated?
Okay so no-one will be impressed with this given I was using Barcelona and Messi, but who cares, I really liked these goals. The first was a devastating break away when 0-1 down to Betis, Sanchez clipping the ball past the keeper using an R2 controlled shot, then in injury time, Messi won the game. Taking a clipped pass from Pique on the chest, Messi then turns and hits another R2 controlled shot which bent and dipped over the keeper to win the game.
I'm really enjoying this game at the moment
YouTube - Barcelona 2-1 Betis
Oh my lord, I've just scored an L1 Chip shot from long-range. Different technique this time, it was scored facing straight on, it was with Petrov though, so it was perfect for the left peg, in fact that was the only option. Spotted the keeper off his line, took a touch, kept it close to me for the natural lift, (Sprinting wouldn't have worked) then 3/4 power and aimed towards the far top corner. And that was all she wrote. Fucking incredible shooting mechanics this, you can pull off any technique you know from real football and apply it the very same way, and it's a treat. Probably my best goal ever on this, mainly because I meant every single part. It wasn't a 'laces' strike, it was controlled and placed from range.
Here is that goal, I love everything about it. What made it possible, was the fact the ball was kept very close to Petrov's feet, almost at a stand-still. This gave him the option to 'dig it out' and get underneath it, this in turn took away the power and exchanged it for accuracy. This is the type of stuff that I'm talking about, that is perfect replication of that exact real-life technique. As far as I'm concerned, we have no right to expect that type of reproduction. It's not just shooting though, it's across Zero Assisted passing and dribbling and on and on.
Take it away Petrov .....