PES
2015 promotes a tactical and technical approach to football. If FIFA 15 is the
embodiment of the Premier League, all action, speed, and ferocity, then PES 15
is the Spanish La Liga, more considered, subtle and delicate. Success is less
about bursting through the midfield and delivering a killer through ball to
your striker, and more about using the ball's movement to disrupt the
opposition's shape, and create space for your teammates to work in. As such, it
pays to have a basic understanding of how different formations create unique
passing lanes, and set up situations in which you outnumber the other team in
certain areas of the pitch.
Not that
you need to have the footballing brain of Jose Mourinho to succeed, but some
degree of knowledge is of undeniable benefit. Primarily, it's the quality of
the defensive players that makes life difficult; the AI, especially on higher
difficulties, is very adept at positioning itself in a way that limits your
options. This applies not only to the defenders themselves, but also to
midfielders that drop deeper when their team is without the ball. That means
quickly getting used to attacking two disciplined lines of defenders, making it
essential that you retain possession long enough to make an impact.
This makes
PES 2015 a slower brand of football, which, predictably, results in fewer goals
being scored in matches. This can be frustrating, especially if you're playing
in a league or cup competition and consistently find that games are ending 0-0
or 1-0. Raising the match time from the default 10-minutes to 15-minutes helps
immensely in this regard. Not only does this give you more time to score, but
it allows you to express yourself calmly and methodically; there's far less
panicking and resorting to hopeful shots from 35 yards, or forever pinging the
ball to Ronaldo, Messi or whichever star you happen to have (if any).
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