The images and video shown on the Steam store page are partly from the PS4 and partly from an in-game ‘attract mode’ (based on PS4 footage) neither are at all accurate to the version being sold. Let’s begin with something that becomes immediately apparent when you load up a match for the first time. I’ve since spent a little over three hours in PES 2016‘s company, so it’s time to REVEAL ALL (or as much as possible, anyway) about this PC release. We were informed that PC review code wouldn’t be available until Monday (four days after release), so PC Invasion’s Paul Younger just bought a copy and gave it to me. Nothing on the official site, and a suspicious feature-and-images cut and paste job from the PS4 version on the Steam store page. Besides word in June that it would be another ‘hybrid’, there was basically no other information out there. The other day I was spouting off about the irritating lack of communication from Konami about what, exactly, the PC version of PES 2016 would be like.
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