Psp //free\\ | Pes 2016
Title: The Swan Song of a Legend – A Full Review of PES 2016 (PSP)
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- The Pace: Unlike the console versions, which were slowing down to simulate real football, the PSP version retains a slightly arcade-like speed. It is fast, responsive, and perfect for short bursts of play.
- Passing and Shooting: The one-touch passing is satisfying. Shooting feels weighted—you can curl shots into the top corner with a sense of satisfaction that rival handheld games struggled to match.
- AI: The AI provides a decent challenge. On "Top Player" difficulty, they exploit gaps in your defense efficiently, forcing you to actually defend rather than just rushing the ball carrier.
- Licensed Teams: Only a handful of teams have real kits and badges (e.g., Real Madrid, Barcelona, Bayern Munich, and generally the Champions League participants).
- Unlicensed Teams: Manchester United is "Man Red," Arsenal is "North London," etc. The kits are generic. For a 2015 release, the rosters were accurate at launch, but obviously, they are woefully outdated now without manual editing or downloading saves.