Bhatti said that Konami has to keep on closing the gap between “FIFA” and “PES” and he expects that in a couple more years, his game development company will clearly lead the competition again the way it used nearly a decade back. He added that there is still a lot of work for Konami to do and foremost of that is to convince a lot of people, particularly gamers and gaming critics.
While a number of gaming critics are reluctant to make comparisons between “PES 2016” and “FIFA 16” preferring instead to play both games and enjoy their uniqueness, the comparisons certainly cannot be avoided because it has been going on for more than a decade already.
“FIFA” does a better job in recreating the look of the sport but “PES” enjoys the advantage in the aspect of capturing the feel of the game.
“PES 2016” also carries a much stronger sense of physicality because every time a character player jostles opponents, the level of realism it generates actually far exceeds expectations.
There is also the Master League feature on the “PES 2016.” While it was not as popular during the period of the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3, its current overhaul now enables players to load more stats and team reports.
It now features sleeker menus and cut scenes for key events and also holds a tremendous focus on team balance and spirit.