Compare PES 2017 and FIFA 17 from the aspect of menu interface
Die-hard supporters of the FIFA and Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) football-simulation game franchises have been arguing for decades about which is the better football simulator. FIFA 17 and PES 2017 has released half a month ago and they are always distract rivals and want to defeat others. Although PES 2017 has gotten a higher assessment by IGN, it was defeated by FIFA 17. In the first week in UK, FIFA 17 has sold 20 times than PES 2017. It’s undeniable that the new story mode stimulate people to buy FIFA 17. But on the other hand, FIFA 17 has also done well. We have compared these two games from many big aspects. But today we will compare this two game from the aspect of menu interface.
FIFA 17 continues the sleek and streamlined presentation of its predecessors. The menu interface is much easier to navigate. Interface-wise, PES 2017 can do better. Although the menu interface is not as messy as its predecessor, it does not look as sleek as that of FIFA 17. Some frequently used functions can do with a quick button too. For example, in FIFA 17, the save function can be accessed with a button. But in PES 2017, it requires an additional window in order to save a game.
FIFA 17 has many changes in many aspect, especially it has added the new story mode “Journey” to increase the interestingness of the game. And it has used frostbite engine replace the Ignite engine to support the operation of the new story mode. And this frostbite engine is not used firstly in Game. Most big game such as Need for Speed has used it already. From other hand, the frostbite engine has improved the quality of FIFA 17 greatly. By far we are satisfied with it.
The graphics of FIFA 17 are gorgeous, with many of the well-known players' faces and the teams' jerseys faithfully reproduced down to the finest detail, such as hairstyles, facial hair and tattoos. But some players have changed their hairstyles since. Every time you start a match, it feels like you are watching a live match on TV. The stadiums are varied, the atmosphere with the audiences chanting feels authentic and the soundtrack leading to the game adds much excitement.