Pro Evolution Soccer 2018
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- September 12, 2017
- Konami Digital Entertainment
- Sports
Critics Consensus
- Users Interact
- September 12, 2017
- Sports
- Users Interact
Critics Consensus
# Reviews: 64
A summary of the critical opinion for this game will be provided after release or a minimum of 15 reviews have been aggregated.
Critic Reviews for Pro Evolution Soccer 2018
Reviews
Silver TIER
54% of scored reviews fell within the range of 80 to 86 / 100
John Robertson (IGN)
9.2/10
“Whether playing online or off, there’s a huge amount to do here and a huge amount to love about it. Put the effort in and you’re repaid with a genuine sense of satisfaction and a feeling of real accomplishment. Once again, PES has set an incredibly high level of quality for other sports games to try and match.”
Chris Schilling (Eurogamer)
Recommended
“A timely overhaul that should take a great game to new heights – though it’s not quite on peak form this year.”
Bradley Russell (GamesRadar+)
4/5 stars
“Despite minor complaints, PES 2018 is undoubtedly top-of-the-table where it counts: the pitch. This is PES back on form.”
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Areajugones | Arnau Blasco | 7.5 / 10 | 09-16-2017 | This is the best Pro Evolution Soccer of the last years and it guarantees hours and hours of entertainment online or with your friends. However, its wonderful graphics are not enough to compensate the lack of licenses and the lack of innovation in some game modes. | Read review |
Atomix | Ernesto Olicón | 87 / 100 | 09-16-2017 | A great new entry for this legendary soccer series. | Read review |
BaziCenter | Mohamad Shokri | 8 / 10 | 10-23-2017 | This year’s version of PES have finally managed to offer some fun and smooth football gameplay and challenge FIFA over the best soccer simulation crown. PES 2018 still hugely suffers from lack of licenses for many teams and players, but if you want to experience the fun side of football, PES 2018 is your choice. | Read review |
Bazimag | Ashkan Farjadi | 7.2 / 10 | 09-22-2017 | When it comes to soccer, Konami’s PES is always one of the best games in the market! However, since the first PES released, it has been through a lot of up-and-downs. Luckily now, Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 is A1! It benefits from top-notch gameplay and improved controls and graphics, yet it lacks licensed clubs and suffers from some technical issues. | Read review |
Cerealkillerz | Gabriel Bogdan | 9 / 10 | 09-10-2017 | Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 returns to old strength with a solid portion of realism and a phenomenal visual presentation. The AI could be a bit better on the defense and also the tactical menu in-game feels kinda outdated but besides that fans of soccer simulations will get the series again at their best. | Read review |
CGMagazine | Adam Chapman | 6 / 10 | 09-26-2017 | I came into PES 2018 ready to be won over, and converted into a PES fan. Unfotunately, I came away being disappointed. | Read review |
COGconnected | Ahmed Mohamed | 63 / 100 | 09-21-2017 | PES 2018’s gameplay feels incredibly random when playing against the AI, and it’s incredibly frustrating to have to deal with. | Read review |
Critical Hit | MJ Khan | 8 / 10 | 10-05-2017 | Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 is the perfect football game on the pitch, but flounders off the pitch. It offers a lot of value to the franchise agnostic but might not be compelling enough to warrant the annual purchase. | Read review |
Cubed3 | Tomas Barry | 8 / 10 | 09-17-2017 | PES 2018 is a highly refined package, offering plenty of incentive for the existing fanbase and new fans alike, especially through the introduction of three-vs-three and Random Selection mode. The visuals and animations are much improved, with less jarring transitions, more animated players, and a far greater level of detail in the crowds and stadiums. All this raises the general presentation standard significantly, putting it on the same level as FIFA or thereabouts. While the gameplay has mostly changed for the better through a host of minute changes that add up to something more than the sum of their parts, the only shame is that rebalancing always seems to put something else out of whack | Read review |
Cultured Vultures | Jimmy Donnellan | 8 / 10 | 09-17-2017 | Apart from some serious goalkeeper issues, PES 2018’s gameplay is on par with last year’s edition and is still as thrilling, if not even more so. The dated presentation, however, continues to hold it back | Read review |
Digiato | Shayan Ziaei | 80 / 100 | 09-17-2017 | PES 2018 is yet another progressive game in this long-running series that wows us with its changes. The gameplay hasn’t been this fun since PES 2013 and graphics are simply stunning. That said, Konami needs to get more aggressive and competitive with EA Sports and FIFA series and with current pace, it’s just impossible. Maybe it’s best for Konami to take a year off and rethink the most fundamental elements of PES. | Read review |
EGM | Michael Goroff | 7.5 / 10 | 10-06-2017 | Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 is one of the most solid (yet least flashy) sports sims on the market. Every year, PES seems to further carve out its own identity and plant a flag for players who want a deeper, less forgiving, and yet somehow more familiar soccer-playing experience. Everything in PES 2018 is earned, and while some of it still could use some polish, it continues to take steps forward. How long it can withstand the tidal wave of FIFA’s recent successes and licensing dominance, however, remains to be seen. | Read review |
Eurogamer | Chris Schilling | Recommended | 09-15-2017 | A timely overhaul that should take a great game to new heights | Read review |
Forbes | Brian Mazique | 7.7 / 10 | 09-13-2017 | Were this review based purely on gameplay, the score would be much higher. As a complete package, PES 2018 is good, but still incomplete. | Read review |
Game Debate | Jon Sutton | 8 / 10 | 09-23-2017 | PES 2018 is Konami’s classic back at its strongest on PC, and the small changes to the feel of the gameplay have genuine ramifications on the pitch. It might lack the big budget feel of FIFA, most keenly felt in the match atmosphere, commentary and the lack of TV-like production values, but it plays a damn fine game of football. | Read review |
Game Informer | Matthew Kato | 8.8 / 10 | 09-12-2017 | The new gameplay changes and additions mean PES continues to be a great experience. The Master League, however, needs to take a similar step forward | Read review |
Gameblog | Gianni Molinaro | 8 / 10 | 09-11-2017 | Some notable adjustments make PES 2018 a lovely football game that feels comfortable to play and realistic from the very first match. New animations, better physics and responsiveness are, with the fact that it is quite challenging, what makes it a fun simulation that has to be considered for this season. | Read review |
GameCrate | Afroxander | 8.3 / 10 | 09-19-2017 | Pro Evolution Soccer 18 is another viable competitor to EA’s FIFA dominance, though the same familiar shortcomings continue to plague the franchise. | Read review |
Gamefa | Gamefa | 8.5 / 10 | 09-29-2017 | PES 2018 is an amazing experience without any doubt. Sure it still has some bugs and issues | Read review |
GameGrin | Nathan Hunter | 9 / 10 | 09-11-2017 | Not only is Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 the best football game in terms of graphics, it is the best I have experienced in terms of gameplay. The level of detail and player likenesses create a game that comes as close to you’ll get to the real thing. There are still a few minor issues with presentation, and perhaps a few more changes could have been made to Master League and Become a Legend, but I’m clutching at straws here. The gameplay is near perfection, the AI and goalkeepers are improved, Konami have added further licenses to their product, and the graphics are amazing. Hopefully the servers are ready for online and with just a few minor presentation improvements to be improved on, PES really has set the bar of what a football game should be. | Read review |
GameMAG | Azzy | 8 / 10 | 10-10-2017 | Unfortunately, a small number of licenses prevent the game from becoming truly perfect, but Pro Evolution Soccer is primarily loved and appreciated for its deep gameplay. And this aspect in PES 2018 is great. | Read review |
GamePro | Johannes Rohe | 89 / 100 | 09-16-2017 | On the pitch Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 is the undisputed football king, but around that there is too much stagnation. | Read review |
GameSpot | Oscar Dayus | 8 / 10 | 09-15-2017 | The most satisfying football game ever, wrapped in a frustratingly ugly shell. | Read review |
GamesRadar+ | Bradley Russell | 4 / 5 stars | 09-11-2017 | Despite minor complaints, PES 2018 is undoubtedly top-of-the-table where it counts: the pitch. This is PES back on form. | Read review |
GamingBolt | Shubhankar Parijat | 8 / 10 | 09-16-2017 | PES 2018 is not without its flaws, many of which will both frustrate and disappoint you, but its excellent on-pitch gameplay helps it overcome most of those hurdles and come out the other side an extremely enjoyable football sim. | Read review |
GearNuke | Danial Arshad Khan | 8.5 / 10 | 09-27-2017 | Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 retains its crown of offering the best gameplay in a football game this year. The lack of new content is disappointing although the improvements to the gameplay somehow make up for it. | Read review |
Generación Xbox | Desirée Clary | 8.7 / 10 | 09-18-2017 | PES 2018 it’s the confirmation that the franchise of Konami is evolving into the total football, with a gameplay that captures amazingly the details of this sport, and where the stars, the players, are astonishing real with a photorealistic style. It’s a shame the lack of licences, but if you really care about soccer, PES 2018 should be your bet this season | Read review |
God is a Geek | Chris White | Recommended | 09-11-2017 | PES 2018 is the silkiest and smoothest looking football game I’ve ever played, with textures and player animation integrated perfectly. The pitches are gorgeous – as are the stadiums, and the rate at which the game moves, and blends player reactions after a shot or goal celebration is seamless. | Read review |
GRYOnline.pl | Amadeusz Cyganek | 9 / 10 | 09-10-2017 | The new edition of PES does not offer a revolution. But you need to remember that Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 doesn’t need one – it’s a great sporting game that just got a little better. Ball control improvement and additions in Master League are welcome, but the small number of licenses is not (as usual). But all in all it’s still a very good game. | Read review |
Hardcore Gamer | Jordan Helm | 4 / 5 stars | 09-18-2017 | All in all, the line on the graph that is PES’ progression as a series has gone up with Pro Evolution Soccer 2018. | Read review |
Hobby Consolas | Martín Amechazurra Falagán | 82 / 100 | 09-11-2017 | PES 2018 offers a fun and accessible game experience. The handling and the behavior of the players is impeccable, but the game modes and the technical aspects of the game have not varied significantly with respect to the previous entrance of the saga. | Read review |
IGN | John Robertson | 9.2 / 10 | 09-15-2017 | Whether playing online or off, there’s a huge amount to do here and a huge amount to love about it. Put the effort in and you’re repaid with a genuine sense of satisfaction and a feeling of real accomplishment. Once again, PES has set an incredibly high level of quality for other sports games to try and match. | Read review |
IGN Italy | Mattia Ravanelli | 9.2 / 10 | 09-11-2017 | PES 2018 is almost a carbon copy of the 2017 edition… until the start of the match. Konami has improved the gameplay in every possible way. It’s a pity that game modes and options at this point more than dated. | Read review |
IGN Middle East | Moayad Al Yaghshi | 8 / 10 | 09-26-2017 | PES 2018 feels similar to previous iterations with a few modifications here and there, most notably slowing down the game’s speed. On the field, the game succeeds in presenting its own gameplay style that relies on realism, planning, and strategizing rather than just a general advance towards the goal. The game suffers outside the field however, as its game modes are not as popular as those of its competitor especially the Ultimate Team mode, and it does not shine in terms of UI, commentating, or audience interaction. The biggest problem remains is the lack of licenses for some of the major international teams. | Read review |
IGN Spain | David Soriano | 8.7 / 10 | 09-11-2017 | PES 2018 almost reaches perfection in gameplay, but its offer of licenses and game modes is still not enough for an outstanding overall. | Read review |
Impulsegamer | James Coles | 4.6 / 5 stars | 10-23-2017 | Overall, what PES 2018 lacks in authenticity, it more than makes up for in gameplay. Bettering its predecessor on the pitch, PES 2018 is another fantastic entry in the series. | Read review |
JVL | Malcolm89 | 9 / 10 | 09-11-2017 | Everything we have seen since the announcement of this 2018’s edition, is in the final version which will release this week. Konami has always mastered the graphic aspect of his title and really improves the technical part, although the management of contacts between players needs to be improved. Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 marks the beginning of a new era for the franchise, and we hope that Konami will be more reactive to transfers and that the atmosphere will improve in the future. Let it be said, the title is not here to play as an extra, but wants to make an impression with a long awaited revolution. PES 2018 restores the franchise’s reputation. | Read review |
Leadergamer | Alper Dalan | 9 / 10 | 09-18-2017 | If you are a football fan but you are horrified by the last year’s game, you can buy PES 2018 without thinking. | Read review |
LevelUp | Rodrigo Villanueva | 8 / 10 | 09-16-2017 | PES 2018 is a solid football experience but realism on the pitch can’t make up for the lack of added value, general innovation, licenses and design flaws forever. The clock is ticking and PES is evolving too slowly by today standards. | Read review |
M3 | Billy Ekblom | 8 / 10 | 09-19-2017 | On the pitch, PES 2018 is almost perfect. But as always, the lack of licenses is a bit of a let down. If you can look past that, it is a must-buy. | Read review |
Metro GameCentral | GameCentral | 9 / 10 | 09-12-2017 | At times it seems indistinguishable from last year’s game, but the slower play speed and improved controls work well and make this the best PES yet. | Read review |
New Game Network | Alex Varankou | 72 / 100 | 09-21-2017 | PES 2018 still plays a solid game of soccer, but is unable to carry on the momentum built up with last year’s good outing. A few gameplay stumbles let down what is otherwise a largely unchanged experience. | Read review |
Nexus | Jarred Milner | 8.8 / 10 | 10-08-2017 | PES 2018 is a solid performer in the world of football games, recapturing the wonderful game as it so often does. There’s, as always, room for improvement, especially on the aesthetic side of things, but with the gameplay as good as it is, with those incredible player likenesses and smooth animations. | Read review |
Pardis Game | Sina Rabiee | 8.5 / 10 | 09-24-2017 | To sum up, PES 2018 is divided into 2 sections. The first one, is related to the matches and the gameplay, where you take control of the players and start the game. In this part you’ll face a magnificent aspect of a football simulation. On the other hand, the second part, which is out of the field, is where you’re supposed to be amused by the modes and cases like this. But weak servers, outdated offline parts and the same old issues about the licenses has caused PES 18, not to reach it’s full potential. Even by ignoring the inevitable license problem, the modes being not so amusing at all is an unforgivable matter. | Read review |
PC Gamer | Tom Hatfield | 78 / 100 | 09-20-2017 | The definitive PES on PC, if you can get a game online. | Read review |
PlayStation Universe | Neil Bolt | 9 / 10 | 09-16-2017 | While it doesn’t address some longstanding degradation of ingenuity in certain areas, PES 2018 provides the best pure football found in a videogame, and the additions it has made only amplify that. | Read review |
PSX Brasil | Júlio César Souza Pires | 95 / 100 | 09-22-2017 | Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 is not just a simple soccer game, it is THE soccer game. The graphics are impressive and realistic, and a great number of teams that you can choose will guarantee many hours of fun, either online or offline. If the lack of license makes some players turn their back on it, it is the perfect and most close to reality gameplay that makes PES 2018 the best soccer game ever created. | Read review |
Push Square | Sam Brooke | 8 / 10 | 09-18-2017 | With its peppy presentation and new lick of paint, Konami has breathed even more life into PES with its latest instalment, a celebration of everything thrilling about football. Gameplay is exciting and technical, and the selection of modes varied and replayable to the point where it’s hard to see where the franchise will go next | Read review |
Saudi Gamer | سندس الخباز | 7 / 10 | 09-12-2017 | Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 offers a huge single-player content with a variety of modes that suits everyone. The realistic gameplay adds an exciting challenge for your skills, sadly though PES still suffers with the online mode not having enough players at times and not connecting properly at other times. | Read review |
Softpedia | Silviu Stahie | 8.5 / 10 | 10-02-2017 | I can’t recommend it enough, and I urge everyone to give it a try because it’s the kind of title that can provide a lot of fun, even if you are a fan of other similar football sims. And you can’t get better praise than that. | Read review |
SpazioGames | Yuri Polverino | 8 / 10 | 09-19-2017 | PES 2018 improve a lot gameplay, animations and feeling during the game. Despite for the squad licence and the single player experience, still less attractive than the other big football game. | Read review |
Sports Gamers Online | Alessandro Seren Rosso | 8 / 10 | 09-26-2017 | All in all, PES 2018 is a very good game. It has less of a wow-factor than the competition, but it scores with realistic gameplay, solid game modes, and a good presentation. PES is not a perfect game and the great gameplay is a bit flawed by the excessive flamboyance of the players, but the overall feel of the title won’t make you regret the dollars spent. | Read review |
Telegraph | Tom Hoggins | 4 / 5 stars | 09-18-2017 | When you reach a peak in performance, as Pro Evolution Soccer has done over the past few years, there is always the danger of diminishing returns. | Read review |
The Outerhaven Productions | Gary Marston | 3.5 / 5 stars | 09-19-2017 | Currently, I’m unconvinced by Pro Evolution Soccer 2018. It has all the trademarks of what a great footballing game should be, but sloppy presentation, jerky in-game transitions, poor commentary and a lack of exciting multiplayer modes leave this one still trailing FIFA’s dust. | Read review |
TheSixthAxis | Aran Suddi | 8 / 10 | 09-15-2017 | PES 2018 is a great football game that delivers a fun experience across its various modes. The actual in match gameplay can be sublime and its hardly ever boring thanks to the lack of stoppages. Konami has created a real contender for this year’s footballing crown, but issues like the simple nature of the commentary, and AI being a little silly at times hold it back from being proclaimed champion just yet. However, if you love your football then PES 18 is well worth picking up. | Read review |
TheXboxHub | Neil Watton | 4.5 / 5 stars | 09-17-2017 | Konami have upped their game again. Your move EA. | Read review |
TrueAchievements | Dave Horobin | 4 / 5 stars | 09-23-2017 | It’s a solid jumping-on point if you’re new to the series, but seasoned veterans may find too few improvements to justify the price. | Read review |
Twinfinite | Tom Hopkins | 4 / 5 stars | 09-19-2017 | While the same issues of bland presentation, a lack of in-game atmosphere, and licensing inconsistencies return once again in PES 2018, if you’re looking for a football game that plays close to perfectly, offering you the control to be precise with every touch of the ball, Konami’s game is comfortably the best option around. | Read review |
VideoGamer | Colm Ahern | Recommended | 09-11-2017 | A lot has gone into changing how the game is played in PES 2018. The more measured approach is wonderful, as is Real Touch+. That’s why the parts that need an upgrade stick out more than they have in years. | Read review |
Wccftech | Chris Wray | 8.5 / 10 | 09-21-2017 | Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 is, simply, the most realistic rendition of the beautiful game so far. While the atmosphere is lacking and game modes are in need of some improvement. Konami still desperately need to overhaul the commentary and fix the licensing issues. Fortunately, the on-pitch action more than makes up for any problems you may encounter. | Read review |
We Got This Covered | Ken Barnes | 4 / 5 stars | 09-20-2017 | While the list of off-field changes is more than limited, PES 2018 improves upon the in-match action of last year’s title enough to get by and remain at the top of the footballing table. | Read review |
WellPlayed | John Gray | 8.5 / 10 | 12-13-2017 | Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 picks up where the last iteration left off but fails to make the same impact. On field improvement mean PES retains top spot as best football game on the market but there’s still something lacking | Read review |
Game Info
Where Legends Are Made’ encapsulates the return of PES, with an unparalleled gameplay experience. PES 2018 new features:
– Gameplay Masterclass – Strategic Dribbling, Real Touch+ and new set pieces take the unrivalled gameplay to the next level.
– Presentation Overhaul – New menus and real player images
– PES League Integration – Compete with PES League in new modes including myClub
– Online Co-op -A mode dedicated to co-op play is newly added
– Random Selection Match – Fan favourite returns with new presentation and features
– Master League Upgrade – New pre-season tournaments, improved transfer system, presentations and functionality
– Enhanced Visual Reality – New lighting, reworked player models and animations covering everything from facial expressions to body movement to bring the game to life
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- Konami Digital Entertainment
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