A double-tap of the cross button led to a low-driven ball right into the path of Benzema, who had expertly got in front of his marker in the box, and was able to tap the ball home with a backheel.
Starting at full-back, an interception from Dani Carvajal led to a long ball up the wing, played deliciously with the outside of his boot, which Gareth Bale controlled expertly from behind with his heel, taking the ball in his stride. As Real Madrid (or MD White, to give them their unofficial title), I scored a Karim Benzema goal worthy of any highlight reel, and pushed all of three buttons.
Within my first few matches there were at least half a dozen moments I sat back and watched replays of, desperate to share their glory with the world. Some stand out more than others, starting with the new player animations. We’ve heard boasts of countless innovations in 2017, from ‘Player ID’, hundreds of new player animations improving first touch, and even attacking the licensing issue head-on by securing deals with some of the world’s biggest clubs. Konami has been very bullish in the lead-up to PES’s launch. Off the pitch a minor facelift isn’t enough to match the level of innovation on it, but when the football is this good, it doesn’t really matter. New tactical innovations and added depth only serve to remove barriers further. This is the best game of football I’ve ever played. The players on the pitch somehow telepathically know what I’m trying to achieve, and at times the it’s simply breathtaking. It’s a shame then that the best game of football is let down by a lack of innovation off it and ongoing online stability problems. Through simple controls and fluid gameplay, PES 2017 removes the disconnect between thought and action for the first time in a football game.
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