Letting a screamer go into the top corner of the net, chipping over, or poking an elaborate shot with the outside of the foot, it feels good to score in PES 2017 more often than not. The goals can look quite thrilling and evoke a feeling of glee that FIFA seems to have lost over the last few iterations. The responsive controls mean you can put together some fantastic looking attacking plays that can result in a rather wide variety of goals. It’s a game of precision, great first touches, and a certain feeling of weight to everything. It may feel odd to describe a football game as “visceral”, but that’s exactly how PES 2017 feels. Players that enjoy studying the controls and learning all available moves and intricacies will be happy with PES 2017, but if you’re just looking to play, the controls are certainly accessible enough. It’s a notable contrast to FIFA’s recent focus on unpredictability and random bounces. Controlling the players and their movement on and off the ball feels responsive and exact, first touches come off exactly the way you want them to. The tight and precise controls remain at the center of the Pro Evo experience. The most notable improvements for this year's edition take place on the field of play, arguably the most important aspect of any football video game.
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