PES 2017 - Pro Evolution Soccer - Winning Eleven 2017 (Asia)
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Reviewed in 2016
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PES 2017 Winning Eleven is Konami Pro Evolution Soccer football simulation. One of the best modern PES, Japanese Winning Eleven 2017 version. The FIFA rival franchise, known for its more technical and football-faithful gameplay.
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Sports4 players3+
Description
Winning Eleven 2017 version of Konami's PES 2017 localized for the Japanese and Asian market. Published by Konami, released in Japan in September 2016. UEFA licensed European clubs and J-League clubs, Master League franchise mode, Real Touch and Adaptive AI, ML Online mode, realistic ball physics, and Japanese interface. Japanese Winning Eleven version.
PES 2017 - Pro Evolution Soccer - Winning Eleven 2017 review
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Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
4/5
Music
★★★★★
"Excellent"
1/5
Story
★★★★★
"Anecdotal"
Players modelled with polished realism, detailed turf and stadium atmosphere: football takes on a credible, living presence. The fluidity of the animation and the attention to the faces deepen the immersion. This visual realism, precise and warm, places the game among the console's sports showcases.
Gameplay
"Solid"
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
Football focused on the finesse of play, where the pinpoint pass and tactical sense come before everything else. Building a patient team move before finishing delivers a deep satisfaction, closer to the feel of a real match. Technical, rich and snappy, a football sim that rewards game intelligence and offers intense encounters, ideal among lovers of the beautiful game.
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Building your moves with precision, weighing each pass and feint across matches of exemplary fluidity makes you want to restart at once to perfect your play. Progressing in career and league rewards every fixture. Its missing licenses and its presentation frustrate, but the finesse of the on-the-ball simulation holds football lovers for the long haul.
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Massive"
By bringing together European and J-League clubs, this Winning Eleven version widens the sandbox of an already time-consuming Master League, driven by Real Touch and Adaptive AI. Building a dynasty across several seasons, chasing every distinction and facing the world in ML Online keeps enthusiasts hooked. A localization whose management richness retains solid appeal.
Technical info
💾6,8 GB📅15/09/2016
Published by Konami
PES 2017 - Pro Evolution Soccer - Winning Eleven 2017 (PS3) price, value & rarity
Complete: box, manual and disc/cart very clean. Lightly handled.
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Collector interest
The Asian version of PES 2017 under the Winning Eleven name, the franchise's historic local title. With content identical to the Western PES, this pressing mainly interests collectors of the series' Asian branch under its original title. Its interest lies in this regional identity rather than value of its own, the annual sports title remaining without scarcity or price.
Better with friends
Soccer focused on the feel of play, where passing freedom and realistic duels reward patience and build-up over haste. The competition plays out in tactical finesse and reading the tempo, delighting fans of measured play. Four on a couch, it spawns tense matches and fine rivalries, punctuated by skill moves that bring the room to its feet.
Is PES 2017 - Pro Evolution Soccer - Winning Eleven 2017 still worth playing in 2026?
PES 2017 is often cited among the best modern PES, praised for a ball physics and control of exquisite finesse. The gameplay reaches a remarkable balance point here, where patient build-up, passing precision and the subtlety of duels deliver a sense of football of rare rightness. Faithful to the series' more technical identity against FIFA, it rewards mastery. Like any annual entry, its licences are dated and its online side has gone dark, and the PS3 version stays behind the next-gen. But in solo or local, for the fan of demanding football, the title remains a first-rate simulation.