kazuya
19.09.08, 11:09
Release: Q4 2008
While it's still the best-playing football game on the market, there's no doubt that last year's Pro Evolution Soccer disappointed many fans of the series. Unimpressive visuals, annoying gameplay tweaks, and a myriad of bugs (particularly on the PlayStation 3) saw the game slip dangerously close to relegation. However, Konami has gone on record saying that this year's iteration will fix the problems with last year's game, taking more advantage of current-generation technology while restoring the gameplay to its former glory. We got a chance to play the game for the first time to see if its promises look set to be delivered upon with the 2009 version.
read more in the source...
source http://www.gamespot.com/pc/sports/pes2009/news.html?sid=6196276&mode=previews
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLLrjgEd8qk
While it's still the best-playing football game on the market, there's no doubt that last year's Pro Evolution Soccer disappointed many fans of the series. Unimpressive visuals, annoying gameplay tweaks, and a myriad of bugs (particularly on the PlayStation 3) saw the game slip dangerously close to relegation. However, Konami has gone on record saying that this year's iteration will fix the problems with last year's game, taking more advantage of current-generation technology while restoring the gameplay to its former glory. We got a chance to play the game for the first time to see if its promises look set to be delivered upon with the 2009 version.
read more in the source...
source http://www.gamespot.com/pc/sports/pes2009/news.html?sid=6196276&mode=previews
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLLrjgEd8qk