This is particularly true with attacking play, where some of the fluid passing movement feels almost palpable.
Beyond that, little moments withinPES 2019just feel more real, somehow.
All in all,PES 2019feels like football, and that’s the game’s biggest triumph.
PES 2019provides gamers with a nice variety of game modes as well.
That said,PES 2019does offer those online multiplayer options, too.
In general,PES 2019essentially offers the same kind of gaming experience that its predecessors have, though.
As such, some of those slight problems that niggled players last time around are still there.
There are some bigger issues this year as well.
This puts it even further behindFIFAwhen it comes to official licensing, withPESnow holding few cards.
Screen Rant was provided with a PS4 code for the purposes of this review.