



Of course, most of players’ time will be spent in the Become A Legend and Master League modes. Players can take control of their favourite teams and take part in the UEFA Champions League, the UEFA Europa League, as well as the UEFA Super Cup and Copa Libertadores, which were featured in the series for the first time during PES 2011. Utilizing multiple officially-licensed tournaments, Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 has many different cups and gamemodes for players to sink their teeth into. Movement and player reactions feel authentic and lifelike, while the commentary lacks the same sort of impact seen in FIFA. Player animations have also improved significantly, which saw PES’ first real step into the realistic football sim that it would be known as in later years. This adds a tremendous amount of control over the ball, giving players a huge amount of flexibility when it comes to tactics and strategies. Passing the ball is no longer an automatic and magnetized operation, and players need to combine their kicking power and direction to get the ball to where they want it to go.
