When it comes to soccer games there is one brand that has got the attention of the media more than any other and reached the largest scores on online reviews - FIFA thirteen.
  
Pro Evolution Soccer is the underappreciated optional, a series often disregarded as the lower of the 2, but has the PES 2013 Xbox 360 model been capable to chance all that?
  
This review will look at the gameplay, AI, graphics and online mode to compare the two games and see whether PES 2013 really is a contender.
  
The Gameplay
  
This is certainly the better place to get started since it is the area that has seen the more developments from the general fluidity of play to the training mode and the much-hyped "Full control" function.
  
Full control was created with the aim of giving players just that, full control and freedom of movement for more realistic, and individualistic, gameplay.
  
Additionally, Konami has included some extra features that add to the experience and make the game more challenging, such as "Dynamic first touch" and increased manual control on passing and shooting.
  
PES New AI system
  
Another feature of this new PES brand is the upgraded Artificial intelligence - now known as ProActive AI. Fundamentally this means there is a greater chance that the rest of the team and the goalkeepers will react in the way that you want and so far it seems to be faring better than the Artificial intelligence we are used to.
  
These new reactions and interactions help enhance the realism of the game - a feature that now clearly stands out as being the key selling point of this game.
  
The game designs
  
Whether graphics are as important as gameplay is a matter of opinion, but there is certainly a desire for more realistic and impressive visuals as each title progresses. Unfortunately, this is an area where the PES 2013 Xbox 360 edition falls short in comparison to its EA rival.
  
  
Pro Evolution Soccer is the underappreciated optional, a series often disregarded as the lower of the 2, but has the PES 2013 Xbox 360 model been capable to chance all that?
This review will look at the gameplay, AI, graphics and online mode to compare the two games and see whether PES 2013 really is a contender.
The Gameplay
This is certainly the better place to get started since it is the area that has seen the more developments from the general fluidity of play to the training mode and the much-hyped "Full control" function.
Full control was created with the aim of giving players just that, full control and freedom of movement for more realistic, and individualistic, gameplay.
Additionally, Konami has included some extra features that add to the experience and make the game more challenging, such as "Dynamic first touch" and increased manual control on passing and shooting.
PES New AI system
Another feature of this new PES brand is the upgraded Artificial intelligence - now known as ProActive AI. Fundamentally this means there is a greater chance that the rest of the team and the goalkeepers will react in the way that you want and so far it seems to be faring better than the Artificial intelligence we are used to.
These new reactions and interactions help enhance the realism of the game - a feature that now clearly stands out as being the key selling point of this game.
The game designs
Whether graphics are as important as gameplay is a matter of opinion, but there is certainly a desire for more realistic and impressive visuals as each title progresses. Unfortunately, this is an area where the PES 2013 Xbox 360 edition falls short in comparison to its EA rival.
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