| Feature | PES / eFootball | Competitor (EA FC/FIFA) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Generally lower volume of unique lines. Repetition noticed faster by players. | Massive database of lines; repetition is less noticeable over time. | | Tone | More formal, poetic (Drury era), focused on the "story" of the match. | Hyper-reactive, energetic, focused on moment-to-moment action. | | Player Names | Historically had issues with pronunciation of non-star players. | Extensive database of phonetically correct names for squad players. | | Atmosphere | Commentary takes a backseat to crowd noise; feels like a broadcast. | Commentary drives the narrative; feels
Brackley’s signature goal cry—“It’s in! It’s in! Oh, it’s in!”—became legendary for its genuine spontaneity. Brooking, with his measured, tactical analysis, provided a perfect counterbalance. They didn't just describe actions; they reacted. A mistimed tackle would elicit a knowing groan from Brooking, while a stunning 40-yard volley would send Brackley into a state of breathless disbelief. This dynamic made the game feel less like a broadcast and more like watching a match with knowledgeable, passionate friends. pes psp english commentary
On a handheld device with limited graphical power, audio does the heavy lifting for immersion. | Feature | PES / eFootball | Competitor
The PES modding community is still alive. There are "Season 2024" patches for PSP PES. These patches update the kits and transfers, but they add new English commentary. You are stuck with the classic 2012 soundbank. For most, that is a feature, not a bug. | | Tone | More formal, poetic (Drury