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Written by admin on September 12, 2008 – 12:36 am 830 views
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Cant wait for 15 October 2008!! |
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Written by admin on September 8, 2008 – 4:55 am 1,076 views
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Written by admin on September 8, 2008 – 4:42 am 1,118 views
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With regards to the gameplay, would you say it resembled PES6 or PES2008, and what aspects differ.The gameplay is PES2008, the way it should have been. You can no longer run straight through everyone with Etoo or Ronaldinho without any effort but you can beat players by running if you time your moves correctly. It is very realistic and the AI in defence and attack is massively improved. The refereeing in PES2008 was abysmal, has it got any better? (please elaborate with examples i.e bringing play back etc)The refereeing is probably the same although the collisions are much better so the decisions are often correct. The diving works better too. Managed to win a pen with an expertly timed dive over a defenders outstretched leg - looked class. |
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Written by admin on September 8, 2008 – 4:41 am 593 views
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It’s fair to say that those expecting PES 2008 to deliver the first truly next gen iteration of the series were left wanting, and while it was undoubtedly still an enjoyable football title, it still felt mired in its PlayStation 2 roots. Seabass and the team have clearly benefitted from the critical mauling it received last time out, partly due to the stasis in which the series had found itself, and largely due to the huge advancements made in the FIFA games that were beginning to win over football fans. Sitting pretty atop the bustling new feature list is ‘Become a Legend’, a mode that charts a single player’s rise up from the youth team all the way to International glory. Our initial reaction is one of unchecked cynicism, seeing as it so closely apes FIFA’s own ‘Be a Pro’ mode that has recently proved so successful – even the Konami rep at hand suffers a little slip of the tongue and calls it ‘Be a Pro’ when guiding us through the addition. But, we’re informed, it’s an extension of the ‘fix’ mode that has featured in many Pro Evo’s of the past. Given that we’re PES stalwarts that have rinsed every title dry since they moved to the PlayStation 2 and we’ve never noticed the mode before, we’d take point with Konami’s insistence that it was ‘popular’, but it’s still a fair addition that works well for its first time out. The camera’s takes a horizontal view on the pitch, zooming in on the player as necessary – which will all be familiar to anyone who’s delved in EA’s take on the single-player focus. Regardless it works, and in taking players from the pits of the youth team up to first team glory it could well have a little more depth than its counterpart. |
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Written by admin on March 2, 2008 – 8:17 am 1,818 views
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Written by admin on January 31, 2008 – 6:05 pm 4,185 views
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Is “Winning Eleven Ubiquitous Edition 2008″ the same as PES 2008? Maybe its the Japanese version? Whatever it is, I’ve bought it and its awesome! It has the same gameplay like PES 2008 PC version I am having now. Awesome stuff, now I am glued to my PSP for maybe 6 months.
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Written by admin on January 28, 2008 – 8:04 pm 13,763 views
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Download Link inside! |
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Written by admin on January 23, 2008 – 1:51 pm 24,243 views
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Amazing new patch from YNWA.. check out all the changes below. Top qualiy stuff! You can download it using a Torrent program. Its only 103MB and I will try to upload it to my downloads server for a direct download. But in the meantime use a torrent program like BitComet. Stadiums |
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Written by admin on January 9, 2008 – 9:38 am 8,607 views
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Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH has released a new patch for the PC-DVD version of its PES 2008 title.
The free update corrects issues related to network connections, and adresses the slowdown that affected online play. The match-making system has also been enhanced, while some incompatibilities with graphic cards and Vista have been resolved. |








PES 2009 is the latest installment of the award-winning Pro Evolution Soccer Series, which is known by millions of fans for its superior gameplay and incredible realism. For PES 2009, Konami is already planning a raft of extensive new additions that will further bridge the gap between PES and the real thing. The new game has undergone a stunning graphical update to ensure its players look and move even more like their real-life counterparts. Similarly, all-new options allow users to tailor the game to their own tastes, while new moves, innovative new control elements and key online elements will further the realism of the new game.
