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Pro Evolution Soccer 4 (Europe)

PlayStation 2
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Reviewed in
2004
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✪ Reviewed on June 24, 2026
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PES 4 polishes ball touch and spatial reading even further. Football turns into a demanding, almost magical dance on the pad. For many fans, an absolute series peak.

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Category
Sports 4 players 3+
Description
A Konami sequel released in 2004 (Europe, Italy), the fourth European entry. 2003-2004 rosters, an Edit mode to customize stadiums and kits and a gameplay system that reached a maturity recognized by critics. Often cited among the best football games of the PS2 generation in Europe.

Pro Evolution Soccer 4 review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
3/5
Music
"Memorable"
1/5
Story
"Anecdotal"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Difficulty
"Easy"
Technical info
💾1,5 GB 📅15/10/2004
Published by Konami

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Collector interest

The fourth European Pro Evolution Soccer, often ranked among the generation's best football games for its mature play. That changes nothing about its collector status: colossal print run, quickly obsolete rosters and a rock-bottom price. Its interest is limited to embodying a gameplay peak for the nostalgic, with the Italian edition as the only regional variant to tick off.

Better with friends

An acclaimed fourth installment of tactical football, of a fluidity and accuracy that lift the two-player duel into an art. The competition rewards total tempo mastery, where every feint, pass and razor-sharp shot can swing a nerve-wracking game. Demanding yet exhilaratingly deep, it forges passionate rivalries and turns every one-goal finish into a vibrant memory to retell.

Is Pro Evolution Soccer 4 still worth playing in 2026?

Released in 2004 on PS2, Konami's project pushes the simulation toward more realism with refined handling of duels, pressing and fatigue, while finally integrating more licensed leagues. The feel of play, dense and tactical, asks you to build your moves with patience and rewards reading the pitch. The Master League, deep and time consuming, remains a pillar of replay value. The production gains readability. A few animation rigidities remain. An excellent vintage of the series, recommended for purists of football video games and for fans of demanding tactical simulation that values thought over speed.

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