![]() ![]() ![]() Despite my lack of extensive time with the mode in recent iterations, I haven't noticed too many substantial changes. PES 2017 represents the first time I've felt compelled to take on a fully fledged PES career in years, and that's primarily due to the outstanding gameplay. Ultimately, it would appear this year's primary development focus centered around the implementation of the Frostbite engine (and subsequently, The Journey), with career mode taking somewhat of a backseat. Minor additions like team objectives change up the experience for the better, but it's still the same basic formula, and the lack of innovation is a disappointment. This is not because it's bad, but because it's largely the same. I can't say the same about FIFA 17 at this point. For the first time in years, I invested my time in a multi-season save, and I had a lot of fun while doing it. Last year, I felt an immersive shift in the way the FIFA series enhanced its career mode with an intuitive player training system and a host of authentic additions. ![]() Because of this, it's often argued that neither game has quite managed to live up to expectations thus far. There's nothing overly wrong with either FIFA's career mode or PES' Master League, but we've become so spoiled with the immersive offerings of games like Football Manager that we've come to expect a certain level of detail from these series' primary offline modes. ![]()
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