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PES 2012 for Windows

  • Trial version

  • In English
  • V demo
  • 3.9

    (14667)
  • Security Status

Softonic review

Joe Wainer
Joe WainerUpdated 10 months ago

Intelligent, good looking soccer sim

PES 2012 is the latest version of the popular soccer game for Windows and consoles. The game makes some significant improvements over PES 2011, boasting better gameplay and graphics than the previous version. PES 2012 has everything to prove. The series is currently languishing behind EA's FIFA, and has a lot of ground to make up to have any hopes of winning this year's battle of the soccer sims.

What's changed in PES 2012?

Changes in PES 2012 are largely centered around gameplay and team play, allowing players to make the most of tactical opportunities. Among the changes in PES 2012 are:

- New AI engine for a more realistic team play experience- Attackers and defenders move as a more cohesive unit, allowing players to force mistakes- New cursor-switching system allows players to pick a team mate anywhere on the pitch- Improved jostling system and more realistic player collisions- Other changes including improved animation, more player styles, enhanced lighting effects, improved dead ball system, and more

How does the new AI system work?

Always known for putting gameplay first, many of the changes in PES 2012 are to the game's artificial intelligence. Teammates and opponents are designed to act in a more authentic way and be tougher to beat. Five key areas have been focused on - overlapping runs, diagonal runs, dummy runs, zonal defense, and zonal marking.

A new off-the-ball running system in PES 2012 opens up new opportunities and gives you greater control of your team. Using the right analog stick you can select an off-the-ball player and make him run while still retaining control of the player with the ball. The controls for this are fiddly and hard to get used to but well worth persevering with because it allows you to find openings or drag defenders out of position to create space.

The defensive improvements in PES 2012 are impressive too, with teams now holding formation much better when under attack. Defending feels more intelligent. It's no longer enough just to hold a button down to apply pressure to an attacker and rob the ball. With PES 2012 you need to make sure you position the defender in the right place first then time your lunge with precision.

The combination of improved AI of the attacking unit and the susceptibility of defenders in one-on-ones seems to make it easier to create chances in PES 2012 than previous versions, meaning less low-scoring games than before.

What else is new in Pro Evo 2012?

As is the norm with ever Pro Evolution Soccer update, graphics in PES 2012 have been enhanced and the player likenesses are very authentic in some cases. Animations are slicker and the game has a very rounded feel which seems smoother than FIFA.

This second demo of PES 2012 isn't representative of the final version of Konami's soccer sim, but it does give you a good feel for the new gameplay aspects. You can play a ten minute match, choosing Tottenham Hotspur, Bayern Munich, Rangers, Club América or Internacional. You should check out the challenge-based Training section of the demo to get hands-on coaching on the new controls within PES 2012.

The setup screens and tactics configuration menus in PES 2012 seem more streamlined than the previous version, which would be a good thing because setting up your team in Pro Evo can be a notoriously laborious process. We'll have to wait and see in the final version if these straightforward tactics menus are retained.

Conclusion

Some people will say that Pro Evolution has lost ground to FIFA over the last three or four versions. PES 2012 certainly closes the gap on FIFA, though, adding some intelligence to Pro Evo's trademark arcade gameplay.

With a raft of gameplay and AI improvements, PES 2012 is shaping up to be an excellent entry in the long running series.

If you want a trip back down memory lane and to see how Pro Evolution Soccer has evolved over the years, you can download demos of most of the old versions of PES on Softonic. Check them out here:

- Pro Evolution Soccer 4- Pro Evolution Soccer 5- Pro Evolution Soccer 6 - Pro Evolution Soccer 2008- Pro Evolution Soccer 2009- Pro Evolution Soccer 2010- Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 (purchase only)

PROS

  • Realistic graphics and smooth animation
  • Smart artifical intelligence
  • Challenge-based training mode

CONS

  • Off-the-ball controls are very fiddly

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PES 2012 for PC

  • Trial version

  • In English
  • V demo
  • 3.9

    (14667)
  • Security Status


User reviews about PES 2012

  • Emmanuel Kyalo

    by Emmanuel Kyalo

    It's a good game.this is because it is an enjoyable game and it makes one relaxed.I would recommend it for people to download and play

  • Nweke Clinton

    by Nweke Clinton

    i am not able to download the game on my laptop
    why can't i download the game for my phone on my laptop

  • Ayasuk Michael

    by Ayasuk Michael

    Its so cool and it is fun to play, so I figured out a way to download it then it came.

  • Anonymous

    by Anonymous

    i love pes2012.
    pes is a good game and so lively i love playing it whenever am less busy i love it pass other games
    Pros: the settings of  More

  • Anonymous

    by Anonymous

    want to play.
    pes 2012 is nice game than the 2011 so i would like to play Pros: the players and the editing of players

  • Anonymous

    by Anonymous

    nice game.
    is good and have nice graphics .....but i want to download it...am finding it difficult to do so...


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