Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 -pc- May 2026

The Goalkeeper AI also received a massive overhaul. For the first time in years, keepers had unique identities. Manuel Neuer acted like a sweeper; David de Gea used his feet like a reflex god. Shot-stopping felt human, with parries spilling to dangerous areas rather than sticking to gloves like magnets. If the "last-gen" graphics were a curse, the modding community turned them into a blessing. Because the PC version was less demanding and its file structure was easier to crack than the PS4’s encrypted data, PES 2017 on PC became the ultimate modding canvas.

For the purist, it offered the best on-pitch AI seen in the decade. Defensive lines shifted intelligently; attacking runs were manual and rewarding. The "Advanced Through Ball" mechanic allowed you to place the ball into space with the right stick, a feature that still feels more responsive than modern titles. Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 -PC-

8.5/10 (with mods: 9.5/10)

When discussing the golden age of football simulations, the conversation inevitably circles back to the Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) series' dominance in the early to mid-2000s. By 2017, however, the landscape had changed. EA’s FIFA series had seized the crown of licenses and mainstream appeal. Yet, for the dedicated PC fanbase, Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 represented a unique anomaly: a game caught between last-gen simplicity and next-gen ambition. The Goalkeeper AI also received a massive overhaul