Konami has used this year’s E3 (Electronic Entertainment Expo) event in Los Angeles to release further details on PES 2013, fleshing out key modes within the game and additional details on the total control the new game offers. By working directly with fans of the franchise, PES 2013 delivers the total freedom to play any style of ball, and gives full control over the placement and style of shots. Continue reading E3 2012 – Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 – New Details & Official Trailer→
As promised, Konami has released the first gameplay trailer of PES 2013 – which is basically an interview with new PES Team face Kei Masuda. In this E3 interview, Masuda reveals that the game’s AI has been tweaked and that goalkeepers are better this time around. In addition, MyPES has been enhanced and the dribble system has been reworked. The Konami team has also improved passes and introduced Dynamic First Touch. Sounds good so far, so let’s hope that Konami will offer us a better soccer game this year. Enjoy! Continue reading Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 – E3 2012 Gameplay Trailer + Developer Update→
Following EA Sports’ example, Konami has just released six new screenshots for Pro Evolution Soccer 2013. As with EA’s soccer game, PES 2013 looks great but visuals were not the case with the latest versions of PES games. We seriously hope that all of the game’s bugs will be fixed, though it seems unlikely. Still, we can only hope to. PES 2013 will be released later this year and we can expect a demo for it in September. Enjoy! Continue reading Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 – Six New Screenshots Revealed, Pre-E3 Video Coming Tomorrow→
One of the most highly anticipated engines of this generation is definitely the Fox Engine from Konami. And since E3 is just around the corner, a lot of people were expecting to see this bad boy in action during the biggest gaming event, especially after Konami teasing that they had big things for this year’s E3. Unfortunately though, Fox Engine won’t be present at E3. Continue reading Hideo Kojima: Fox Engine will be demonstrated in July, will miss E3→
Konami has officially revealed today PES 2013. This 2013 version sees the series returning to its roots, with the emphasis on the individual skills of the world’s best players, and giving the player the total freedom to play any style of ball, which includes for the first time full control over shots. This follows further consultation with both football and PES fans alike, and the result is the most faithful recreation of modern day football to date, with players modeled to match the running motions, abilities and playing styles, and the flicks and turns of their real-life counterparts. Yeah, you’ve heard this before but who knows, maybe Konami has listened to all of us… maybe. Continue reading Pro Evolution Soccer 2013 Officially Revealed; first screenshots and debut trailer included→
Another year, another PES. Man, I hope to God that Konami will finally fix its major bugs and issues. Oh, and PC gamers will be the first ones to ever try this new version of it. According to Konami, PES 2013’s demo will be released in the first week of September and the PC platform will be the first one to get it. Ironic, isn’t it? Still, it’s good to see that a demo will hit our platforms first. Konami will reveal more details, as well as a new trailer for PES 2013 tomorrow, so stay tuned. You will find below the system requirements for PES 2013’s demo. Get ready soccer fans! Continue reading PES 2013 Demo coming in first week of September on the PC, System Requirements Revealed→
In celebration of one million units sold throughout Latin America, Konami Digital Entertainment has announced it’s re-releasing its hit game, Pro Evolution Soccer 2012 on April 10th at lower prices for a number of formats. The game, originally released in September 2011, has been praised for its realism and key advances, and its low price will make it a key signing for soccer fans. The lower price gives new fans the opportunity to pick up the controller and play against friends in what is regarded as the most authentic soccer game in the market. Continue reading Pro Evolution Soccer 2012 reaches one million units, to be re-released at a reduced price→
There is no denying that MGS features one of the best soundtracks. Once you hear its theme, it gets stuck in your head. And in the past, we’ve seen some amazing covers and reworks of it. Who can forget the fabulous Metal Gear May Cry OCRemix that was made by Jared Hudson? And today we have an amazing combilation of various themes from the series that were arranged for an acoustic guitar duo by Simon Leong, and performed by Simon Leong and Alasdair Poon. Metal Gear fans, be sure to check this out. You’ll love it. Oh, and we’ve included Hudson’s mashup of Metal Gear Solid and Devil May Cry as it is still one of the best orchestral mashups we’ve ever heard! Continue reading Lovely Metal Gear Solid Medley (Acoustic Guitar Cover) by Simon Leong and Alasdair Poon→
Konami Digital released today details of the latest free DLC for PES 2012, which will be released on March 6th for PS3, Xbox 360 and PC versions. The download brings all team rosters up to date, and makes all transfers that took part within the January transfer window. The update also updates the kits of the Spanish, German and Japanese national sides, and adds eight new boot styles from adidas and Nike, and the new adidas Finale Munich ball that will be used in this year’s UEFA Champions League final. Continue reading New PES 2012 DLC To Feature All January Transfers & Kit Updates→
After announcing the Fox Engine back in June last year, Kojima Productions have been hard at work creating their new, unannounced game. The company revealed a teaser back in December but since then, we haven’t heard anything from them. Fast forward some months and here we are today with an interesting concept art that was revealed at the company’s website. This image was present in Kojima Productions jobs page and illustrates a familiar character. Continue reading Kojima Productions will develop the next MGS, multiplatform title, recruits at GDC2012, new concept arts→