


Again, volume + quality gives FIFA a little bit of an edge. Credit: Brian Mazique - PES 2019įIFA has more than 70 fully licensed stadiums from 13 countries, and it isn't as if the fields and stands look shabby in EA's game. However, it's hard for me to give Konami the edge here because it only has 19 fully-rendered and licensed grounds.Ĭamp Nou is exclusive to PES 2019, and it looks great, but there aren't enough unique grounds in the. However, if I had to choose one that captures the atmosphere of the beautiful game inside one of the sport's most historic stadiums, I'd go with PES 2019. Because of that, there is no visual disconnect or major advantage on either side.īoth games feature some beautifully rendered stadiums.

There isn't a ton of variance between player body types in either game, but football may have the most similar frames of any sport. Konami and EA have come a long way in creating realistic looking soccer players for their games. The body styles are very similar in both games. The art team for FIFA finds the back of the net with so many players, it's really impressive. Even their depiction of non-scanned players is still miles ahead of PES' free-hand footballers.įIFA is clearly superior here based as much on volume as it is on consistency. I don't want to attribute FIFA's superiority over PES in this category exclusively to access.
