Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 releases today in Europe, therefore we are presenting you a full match between Manchester United and Manchester City. PES 2014 is powered by FOX Engine, however the game’s visuals are a bit underwhelming. Sure thing, they are better than last year’s offer but they are not what we’d expect from FOX Engine. Then again, this is a current-gen title so we shouldn’t be asking for mind-blowing visuals. Still, Konami could do something about the game’s square-ish shadows, don’t you agree? Continue reading Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 – Manchester United vs Manchester City – Full Match
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Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 – Complete List Of Game Modes Revealed
Konami today unveiled the complete list of the game modes that will be featured in its latest soccer title, Pro Evolution Soccer 2014. According to the team, there will be four main categories: Match, Football Life, Competition and Training. The first category comes with Exhibition matches, as well as Ranking, Friendly and Teamplay Lobby matches, while the second one is packed with Master League, Become A Legend and Master League Online. The third category sports a variety of Cup and League competitions, while the third one features a Performance and a Free training mode. PES 2014 is planned for a September 20th release on PC, X360 and PS3. Enjoy! Continue reading Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 – Complete List Of Game Modes Revealed
Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 – Skills Compilation Trailer
YouTube’s ‘Weedens93200’ has released a fan-made trailer for PES 2014, showcasing some of the player skills and the visuals that will be powered by the FOX Engine. Weedens93200 did a great job with this trailer, so make sure to give it a go if you are fans of this soccer series. PES 2014 is currently scheduled for a September 20th release on PC, X360 and PS3. Enjoy! Continue reading Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 – Skills Compilation Trailer
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – PC Performance Analysis
When Konami announced that Castlevania: Lords of Shadow would be coming to the PC, we were a bit worried. Although we were pretty sure that an average PC could handle this title, we were not certain whether Konami would drop the ball with this port. Yes, we feared that Castlevania: Lords of Shadow PC would be identical to Dark Souls PC (different development studios and publishers, but still). Thankfully, we are happy to report that not only does the PC version look great, it is also running remarkably amazing, is GPU bound, runs flawlessly on dual-core systems, and has proper keyboard on-screen indications (provided you’re using that control scheme). In short, Castlevania: Lords of Shadow looks and runs amazing on the PC, making it the definitive version of Konami’s title. Continue reading Castlevania: Lords of Shadow – PC Performance Analysis