![]() ![]() ![]() Menus? Okay, there are some new background pictures, but you can see what I’m trying to say. You see, while Konami chips away at its vision for next-gen football arriving next year, PES 2021 arrives as an unapologetic stop-gap release, priced significantly lower than usual (including an additional 20% discount for PES 2020 owners) and offering distinctly fewer new features than you’d expect, even for a franchise with such a relentless annualised release cadence. But is this year's PES actually worth buying? It’s a more complicated question than it seems. Two words that succinctly sum up football fans’ years of frustration with both PES and FIFA, and describe what might ironically be the most meaningful innovation in football games for years - or at least lead to it.
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