.: 2008Mode(s),Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 ( PES 2008, known as World Soccer: Winning Eleven 2008 in Asia, sometimes called World Soccer: Winning Eleven 11 (PS2), only in North America) is an in series. The game was announced on 18 June 2007. Its title is different from the other Pro Evolution Soccer games in that it is of a year and not a version; this was due to ' naming their titles with two digit numbers (i.e. 07, 08) and in conclusion would seem that PES was a year behind FIFA (to non-fans which had no knowledge of the previous games of the franchise). It was released for,.
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The game sold 6.37 million units worldwide. PES 2008 was succeeded.
Contents.Wii version The version of PES 2008 (named Winning Eleven Play Maker 2008 in ) differs radically from the other versions. The basic gameplay is centered around pointing the at the screen and directing players by dragging them with the on-screen cursor, and passing is done by simply pointing to the desired space or player and pressing a button. This allows for a more tactical approach to the game, as there is almost complete freedom in moving any player on the screen anywhere, and much more tactics and maneuvers can be used in the attacking game than ever before.This version omits the Master League mode for the Champions Road, which lets the player tour a slew of different leagues around Europe, and when a games is won, it is possible to acquire players from the defeated teams. Also, it features an online mode that Konami called 'the best online experience' when compared to the other versions.
Teams Unlicensed leagues The leagues below are partially unlicensed, and some teams from these leagues are unlicensed:.Licensed leagues The leagues below are fully licensed, and all teams from these leagues are licensed:.Generic Teams There is also a separate league with 18 generic teams (Team A, Team B etc.), which can be edited fully, like in the previous game. This is thought to be due to the fact that Konami failed to get the rights to the German, and is usually made into the Bundesliga or another league of one's preference by makers. However, most people use this to put their edited players into playable teams from the start instead of having to play through Master League to purchase them or alternatively edit the existing non-generic teams. This feature does not appear in the Wii version of the game.Covers and (at the time) player is included on all PES 2008 covers, along with in the UK, in Italy, in Australia, and in France. Also in Japanese version, the cover art only Cristiano Ronaldo himself.Commentators and provide the English commentary for the first time, replacing long-time commentary team and, who commentated from Pro Evolution Soccers to. ^ Gibbon, David (June 19, 2007). Retrieved April 9, 2015.
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.: October 21, 2005.: February 7, 2006Mode(s),Pro Evolution Soccer 5 (known as World Soccer: Winning Eleven 9 in North America and Japan, sometimes mislabeled as World Soccer Winning Eleven 9 International) is a developed and produced by as part of the series.With featuring and it is the first release of the series which offered fully licensed clubs from the, which is one of the 3 unlicensed leagues of the game. There are also 3 licensed leagues just like in the predecessor.
The game also includes 3 fully licensed leagues, which are the Spanish, the Dutch and the Italian (with the exception of ).As with previous versions, the game features an edit mode allowing the player to edit certain elements of the game. It was the last release to feature the German (in the game as German League) for Pro Evolution Soccer Installment before it was replaced by a generic league because of losing the license for the following releases.Pro Evolution Soccer 5 marked the series' first appearance on the PSP. The game was also the first in the series to feature online play for the. Within online play, statistics and league points are stored on the server for each game played. These points determine a team's (player's) position within the five online divisions. PES 5 was succeeded by, which was released in 2006. Reception ReceptionReview scoresPublicationScoreN/A8/106.5/108/10N/A9/108/10N/AN/A8.5/107.5/108.5/10N/AA−N/AA−N/AN/AN/A9.1/109.1/108.8/109.1/10N/AGameZoneN/A9/10N/A9.3/10N/A8.8/107.8/108.8/10N/AN/AN/AN/AN/A8.5/10N/AN/AN/A9.5/109.5/108.5/109.5/10Aggregate score(US) 90/100(EU) 89/100(EU) 92/100(US) 89/100(EU) 79/100(US) 78/100(US) 89/100(EU) 87/100The PlayStation 2 version of Pro Evolution Soccer 5 received a 'Double Platinum' sales award from the (ELSPA), indicating sales of at least 600,000 copies in the United Kingdom.The U.S.
PC and European PlayStation 2 versions received 'universal acclaim', while the rest received 'favorable' reviews on all platforms in both regions according to video game.gave the PS2, Xbox and PC versions a score of nine-and-a-half stars out of ten and said it was 'not only the ideal soccer simulation, but perhaps one of the top sports game out there. Accessibility and authentic play will attract both old and new fans alike.' However, it gave the PSP version a score of eight-and-a-half stars and said that it 'loses a few key features, but retains the fun play and the sport’s overall spirit.' Gave the game four-and-a-half stars out of five and said that the AI 'is a harder nut to crack, requiring more thoughtful passing to open up your opponent before you strike. So long as you're thinking like a footballer, you're going to score goals.' Also gave it a score of nine out of ten and said that it 'returns to the field to affirm its ball-kicking dominance. And thanks to its new online mode, your ears will be ringing 'goooal!'
However, gave the PSP version a score of two stars out of four and said that 'with fewer buttons on the PSP than on a standard console game pad and only one analog stick to play with, the game's hallmark - its deep, precise controls - feels a bit muted.' Retrieved April 2, 2015.
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The world’s most popular soccer game returns! With its pure soccer approach, Winning Eleven has become the clear favorite of soccer fans everywhere and is widely regarded as the definitive soccer gaming experience. The series returns to North America with Winning Eleven 7, representing a mammoth step forward over its predecessor. Every element of the game has been tweaked, reworked and enhanced resulting in the most realistic and pure soccer experience available.Winning Eleven 7 features 100 teams, 21 stadiums, new player models and key additions to the Master League. Winning Eleven 7 also utilizes a custom designed engine that allows for great flexibility and customization. Upon entering a match, players will find incredibly masterful gameplay, beautifully rendered stadiums and picture-perfect player models. While on the field, players will experience true-to-life gameplay, with carefully tuned A.I., realistic pace and balance.
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