Pes 2010 Pro Evolution Soccer Exclusive

1. True Ball Physics (Untethered Dribbling)

2. Momentum & Body Shape (No More Scripted Turns)

3. Player ID 2.0 – "Signature Zones"

4. Contextual Contact Engine (No More Clipping Wars)

5. Adaptive Master League Integration


Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 (often abbreviated as PES 2010), developed and published by Konami, arrived in October 2009. Positioned as a direct competitor to EA Sports’ FIFA 10, this entry was marketed as a significant leap forward, boasting an exclusive partnership that would reshape its identity and a gameplay engine rebuilt for "freedom and control."

It is impossible to discuss PES 2010 without addressing the cover star, Lionel Messi. In previous iterations, superstars often felt like re-skinned generic players with boosted stats. This year, Konami has implemented a revolutionary "Individual Play" system. pes 2010 pro evolution soccer exclusive

During our hands-on preview, the difference is palpable immediately. When you control Messi, you don't just feel a fast player; you feel the Barcelona winger’s unique center of gravity. The developers have painstakingly motion-captured his shuffling gait and explosive acceleration. The ball is no longer glued to the player's feet; physics now dictate a tangible separation between boot and ball, making close-control dribbling an art form rather than a button-mashing exploit.

This attention to detail extends to the visual presentation. PES 2010 ditches the slightly washed-out look of its predecessor for a vibrant, broadcast-quality aesthetic. The lighting engine has been overhauled, casting dynamic shadows across the turf and rendering players with a fidelity that blurs the line between game and televised match. For the first time in the series' history, players resemble their real-life counterparts not just in facial structure, but in body language. developed and published by Konami