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# Advanced Collision System for realistic player impacts Perfect Defense tackles for instant ball control Intelligent AI enabling dynamic team strategies Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 - PlayStation 4 Standard Edition

**Brand:** konami
**Price:** £48.01
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## Summary

> ⚡ Own The Pitch, Own The Moment

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 - PlayStation 4 Standard Edition by konami
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## Key Features

- • **Own the Air:** Dominate aerial battles using precise left-stick control to outmuscle opponents and score game-changing headers.
- • **Smart Team Play:** Leverage intelligent AI for seamless 2-3 player combination plays tailored to your tactical setup.
- • **Feel Every Impact:** Experience unmatched realism with the Advanced Collision System that calculates unique player interactions on every play.
- • **Master 1v1 Control:** Navigate tight situations with enhanced 1v1 player control offering fluid, responsive movements.
- • **Turn Defense Into Attack:** Execute perfectly timed tackles that not only stop opponents but instantly shift momentum in your favor.

## Overview

Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 for PS4 redefines football simulation with its Advanced Collision System, enhanced 1v1 controls, and intelligent AI-driven team strategies. Powered by the Fox Engine, PES 2016 delivers hyper-realistic gameplay and immersive aerial battles, making it a must-have for serious football fans craving authentic, tactical matches. Ranked #313 in PS4 games with a 4.6-star rating, it’s the definitive choice for those who live and breathe 'The Beautiful Game.'

## Description

From its humble origins on PS One, the PES series has leaped from format to format, adding ever more realism as it evolved. This heritage has been celebrated in PES 2016's new tagline 'Love The Past, Play The Future', highlighting the series' recent return to core PES values in last year's PES 2015 and focusing on the many new gameplay and presentational elements that will further establish the series as the definitive football experience. PES 2016 aims to retain its title of 'Best Sports Game', as voted across the world at games shows and by major media outlets in 2014, by continuing to lead the way in the recreation of 'The Beautiful Game'. The series aims to go back to its roots to create an exciting match between users, and proudly present PES 2016 to deliver quality gameplay following 'The Pitch is Ours' mantra. From further integration of the industry leading Fox Engine to bring the on-pitch action to life and the full commitment to Centre the product around creating the best gameplay experience, to the full redevelopment of Master League, every facet of the game has been enhanced to deliver yet another outstanding product.

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Review: I'm a huge football fan… but in my regard that is of the NFL football variety or American football. I enjoy soccer games every so often but I don't consider them the type of sports title I need to pick up annually because the rosters just don't make a difference to me. With reviewing a soccer title I'm looking more at how the game plays and what kind of features are offered. Now, Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 (or PES 2016) is the first of the two soccer games (FIFA 2016 is the other) released in the states this year. It's also the first of the two soccer games I will be covering. A little bit more background on myself pertaining to soccer games. I have played FIFA exclusively up until this review. I have heard mixed feelings on the PES franchise as a whole so I was intrigued to start this review. After heading down to the pitch and playing a handful of matches (see I know some soccer terms) you can tell that PES 2016 is a very true simulation of the game of soccer. The controls took me some time to grasp, but once I did, I felt I had remarkable control over my squad. I also feel like I should mention that the A.I. plays extremely well, and when I say that, I mean they play well not only as your opponent but also as your teammates. This is a problem I have periodically in other sports titles (spoilers for my FIFA 2016 review). Jumping around between league matches and other modes, I stumbled into myClub mode. Which seemed at first to be a direct answer to the Ultimate Team modes that EA Sports features in all of their titles. Upon digging a bit deeper into the mode I began to realize, that while myClub mode was definitely similar or even inspired by Ultimate Team mode, it offers a rather different experience. Rather than dealing with packs of cards that gives you the players and coaches like Ultimate Team, myClub has players acquired through other means. You can pick up free agents and hire agents. Some agents vary in cost, (there is an in game currency that you earn by completing feats throughout the game, but also available through those damn micro transactions) the more high profile agents that will pull in better players obviously cost more. Another feature of myClub mode that stood out to me, are your team's trainers. Say you have some players that just don't make the field, they aren't up to snuff to take a roster spot. You have the option to convert these players into trainers. Converting players to trainers will benefit the rest of the team by improving other players ratings. There is strategy when converting as well. Converting a better rated player into a trainer will yield better results than a player with a very low rating. So it's a bit of a gamble, would you rather have your high profile players become trainers to help the other players quickly, or will you make some of the team's bench riders become trainers? The choice is yours. Ultimately, I had a lot of fun with myClub and I hope EA takes some of these features under consideration when they make future improvements to their Ultimate Team mode. I couldn't help but think of how I would utilize these features in Madden. No longer would I get stuck with Mark Sanchez as my backup quarterback. He would instantly become a trainer, but I digress. myClub is also playable online, so you can take your team online and see how you match up with the rest of the world. My squad, "For British Eyes Only," are currently looking for some challengers. Now I do have some red cards for the game (more subtle soccer terms). The commentary didn't do much for me. I am generally a very strict critic when it comes to commentary in sports titles and I was not impressed. In fairness, I have been very critical of commentary in sports games across the board for years. The NFL 2K series, which is no longer made, had some of the best commentary in my opinion. Their last installment was NFL 2K5, over ten years ago, and I still feel like no one has totally done justice in the commentary department. PES 2016's commentary is serviceable but it didn't immerse me in the game. Another area that I have heard some complaints about are the team names. Konami didn't get the licenses to use actual team names for a good amount of teams. While this isn't really a problem for me, like I said I'm not a big soccer fan, it does hurt the authenticity of the game. It especially hurts because PES 2016 is just so good at gameplay that it would have really been a complete package with all the proper licenses. Having said that, you can edit the team names and even import images into the PS4 version, but that just seems like a lot of work to have to do after picking up a game at full price. I'm glad I had a chance to check out PES 2016 as it would have flown completely under my radar during this busy video game time of the year. I can say I will no longer be an exclusive FIFA player and already have recommended some friends to check out Pro Evolution Soccer. Konami may have called it a quits with some of their other franchises (a single tear for Silent Hills) but they have definitely focused on crafting a great soccer experience that is both deep and rewarding.

## Features

- Advanced Collision System - The physicality of the modern game has been realized in PES 2016 with a significantly improved collision system, calculating how players interact, creating a unique outcome depending on type of impact.
- Aerial Strength - With the new physicality system, aerial battles are a completely unique experience this year. Use the left stick to battle the opposition to disrupt a larger more powerful player, or find the best position to make the header/volley.
- 1v1 Control - In PES 2016 the 1v1 player control have been enhanced, offering a wide range of movements with the existing controls.
- Perfect Defense - Performing a tackle at the perfect time will powerfully shove the player out of the way to secure the ball. The ball will immediately be yours, creating direct turnarounds and counter opportunities.
- Intelligent player AI allows two to three player combination plays to be available by the improved concept of team strategy which depends on the type of tactic you set for your team

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B00ZM4LS9Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,684 in Videogames ( See Top 100 in Videogames ) #313 in PlayStation 4 Games |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (335) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 20305 |
| Product Dimensions  | 1.52 x 14.22 x 17.53 cm; 45.36 g |

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Platform For Display** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Are all teams available to pick from? Is there something you have to download in order to get all the teams because of the lack of licenses?**
A: All the teams from the major leagues are there, but some don't have their official kits, logos, team names etc. PES has a very nice editor mode that allows you to change the kits and logos of the teams, so you can make it such that the lack of licenses isn't a very big deal. The problem, of course, is that it takes quite a bit of time to make these changes. You can't just download a patch to sort out the kits and logos for you.

**Q: Does pes have the Mexican league?**
A: Hello,Doesn't look like they have Liga MX but they do have licenses for Tigres UANL, Atlas and Monarcas Morelia included in the game. PES 16 also has a pretty robust editor, and there are user-made files that you can download from places like pesgaming.com that might allow you to integrate all of the league's teams, players and kits into the PS4 version, though I haven't researched to see if they're yet available for this year's game.

**Q: If i mostly play online matches, which is the better game to buy, fifa 16 or pes 16? for xbox one**
A: Even Pes 2016 is a very good and enjoyable game, i believe than fifa 16 has a more development in online

**Q: Is team play available**
A: If u mean league teams rather than international teams, then yes it has.I got fifa2015 and pes 2016And pes 2016 has overcomed fifa by way ahead and no means to compareThat is my personal opinion

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐ Review
*by ن***ه on 15 April 2025*

لم يصلني شيء

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by V***B on 14 February 2016*

I'm a huge football fan… but in my regard that is of the NFL football variety or American football. I enjoy soccer games every so often but I don't consider them the type of sports title I need to pick up annually because the rosters just don't make a difference to me. With reviewing a soccer title I'm looking more at how the game plays and what kind of features are offered. Now, Pro Evolution Soccer 2016 (or PES 2016) is the first of the two soccer games (FIFA 2016 is the other) released in the states this year. It's also the first of the two soccer games I will be covering. A little bit more background on myself pertaining to soccer games. I have played FIFA exclusively up until this review. I have heard mixed feelings on the PES franchise as a whole so I was intrigued to start this review. After heading down to the pitch and playing a handful of matches (see I know some soccer terms) you can tell that PES 2016 is a very true simulation of the game of soccer. The controls took me some time to grasp, but once I did, I felt I had remarkable control over my squad. I also feel like I should mention that the A.I. plays extremely well, and when I say that, I mean they play well not only as your opponent but also as your teammates. This is a problem I have periodically in other sports titles (spoilers for my FIFA 2016 review). Jumping around between league matches and other modes, I stumbled into myClub mode. Which seemed at first to be a direct answer to the Ultimate Team modes that EA Sports features in all of their titles. Upon digging a bit deeper into the mode I began to realize, that while myClub mode was definitely similar or even inspired by Ultimate Team mode, it offers a rather different experience. Rather than dealing with packs of cards that gives you the players and coaches like Ultimate Team, myClub has players acquired through other means. You can pick up free agents and hire agents. Some agents vary in cost, (there is an in game currency that you earn by completing feats throughout the game, but also available through those damn micro transactions) the more high profile agents that will pull in better players obviously cost more. Another feature of myClub mode that stood out to me, are your team's trainers. Say you have some players that just don't make the field, they aren't up to snuff to take a roster spot. You have the option to convert these players into trainers. Converting players to trainers will benefit the rest of the team by improving other players ratings. There is strategy when converting as well. Converting a better rated player into a trainer will yield better results than a player with a very low rating. So it's a bit of a gamble, would you rather have your high profile players become trainers to help the other players quickly, or will you make some of the team's bench riders become trainers? The choice is yours. Ultimately, I had a lot of fun with myClub and I hope EA takes some of these features under consideration when they make future improvements to their Ultimate Team mode. I couldn't help but think of how I would utilize these features in Madden. No longer would I get stuck with Mark Sanchez as my backup quarterback. He would instantly become a trainer, but I digress. myClub is also playable online, so you can take your team online and see how you match up with the rest of the world. My squad, "For British Eyes Only," are currently looking for some challengers. Now I do have some red cards for the game (more subtle soccer terms). The commentary didn't do much for me. I am generally a very strict critic when it comes to commentary in sports titles and I was not impressed. In fairness, I have been very critical of commentary in sports games across the board for years. The NFL 2K series, which is no longer made, had some of the best commentary in my opinion. Their last installment was NFL 2K5, over ten years ago, and I still feel like no one has totally done justice in the commentary department. PES 2016's commentary is serviceable but it didn't immerse me in the game. Another area that I have heard some complaints about are the team names. Konami didn't get the licenses to use actual team names for a good amount of teams. While this isn't really a problem for me, like I said I'm not a big soccer fan, it does hurt the authenticity of the game. It especially hurts because PES 2016 is just so good at gameplay that it would have really been a complete package with all the proper licenses. Having said that, you can edit the team names and even import images into the PS4 version, but that just seems like a lot of work to have to do after picking up a game at full price. I'm glad I had a chance to check out PES 2016 as it would have flown completely under my radar during this busy video game time of the year. I can say I will no longer be an exclusive FIFA player and already have recommended some friends to check out Pro Evolution Soccer. Konami may have called it a quits with some of their other franchises (a single tear for Silent Hills) but they have definitely focused on crafting a great soccer experience that is both deep and rewarding.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by J***H on 2 February 2024*

La caja llegó en perfectas condiciones y el precio estuvo a toda madre. 100% recomendado

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