The Konami production from Japanese created PES 15 and the EA Sports from European sides created FIFA 15.
FIFA 15 excels in several key areas but it’s the amazingly detailed presentation that stands above all other offerings. The EA Sports simply sparkles the users from the minute they hit the menus. The design of the UI (User Interface, which is everything designed into an information device with which a human being may interact) is simple with menus and modes clean and easy to navigate through.
This is something that Konami now trying to emulate. to fight with it, they put the player on the screen that is their centrepiece of PES 2015 for a classy touch.
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FIFA 15 Main Menus |
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PES 15 Main Menus |
On the pitch though, FIFA 15 simply blows PES 2015 away this year from a pure presentation standpoint.
Commentary is still an area Konami leave largely untouched and while FIFA 15’s duo of Taylor & Smith still suffers from repetitiveness, it’s better than the woeful Beglin and Champion double act who read their lines irrespective of what’s happening on the pitch, sometimes even contradicting each other.
Konami’s dotted line system for set plays looks slightly silly compared to the slick system FIFA 15 incorporates as well.
FIFA 15’s looks even more TV-esque this time around too. The stadiums look beautiful (especially at night) with close-up player shots looking amazing. PES 2015 is the best ever visual effort from the team at Konami but FIFA 15 looks and sounds glorious. Konami are getting there, but for now FIFA 15 stays ahead.
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