

In truth, we would be happy to pay good money for PES Club Manager, but at the moment we are restricted to a free-to-play model that feels a little pay to win. PES's reincarnation as a management game retains this uncertainty, forcing to switch strategies on the fly if you are to have any hope of leading your team to victory. It is a series known for its unpredictable games rarely do you find yourself facing off against a similarly skilled team, and that forces you to adapt. The second major differentiator between PES Club Manager and its competition, is that it retains the essence of PES. Plus, if the 3D is too much for your device (or simply not to your liking), you can still watch everything from a more traditional 2D view. The most striking of these differences is that PES Club Manager has a powerful graphics engine that provides a detailed simulation of the on field action – letting you watch your hard work play out in glorious 3D. Differences begin to appear, however, when you start your first game.
