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Firstly, let’s highlight the area in which PES compares most favourably to its biggest rival. This year, ‘the pitch is ours’ is developer Konami’s mantra. PES 2015 can still be a little rigid in places, but I've not experienced anything close to that moment with EA Sports’ equivalent, FIFA 15. I can’t remember the last time I enjoyed not scoring in a football game quite so much as this.
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The fans hold their heads in their hands and I follow suit. Yet he's in luck: it drops just over the crossbar, grazing it on the way, before rolls over the top of the net. He stretches out his fingertips, even though he knows he's not getting close to the ball. The 'keeper, clearly not expecting a shot from range, backpedals desperately towards his goal as it comes down. The ball’s trajectory takes it quite high, but Tevez has hit it with topspin.
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I can’t possibly resist, and squeeze the square button, releasing just before the gauge reaches full power. Tevez chests it down, and it sits up beautifully on the bounce. He’s around 35 yards out, and I glance at the radar to see the opposition goalkeeper a little way off his line. Carlos Tevez anticipates the loose ball, automatically backing up slightly to receive it as it drops. It's Pirlo, so the ball's almost perfect Llorente backs up, glancing at his marker, who unexpectedly climbs early and just about gets his head to it first. He chips it forward: it’s a classic Pirlo wedge shot, aimed towards rangy frontman Fernando Llorente. Arturo Vidal jabs his boot forward to regain possession just inside his own half, and plays a simple square ball to Andrea Pirlo. The game is enticingly poised at one apiece.
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Picture the scene: it’s a pulsating Serie A encounter between Juventus and Roma, played under floodlights on a dark, wintry evening. It wasn’t a spectacular save, nor a thrilling goalmouth scramble. There was one moment during my time with it that I knew that old PES sparkle was back, and it wasn’t a sumptuous strike or a slick piece of build-up play.