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October 2010
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Zusammenfassung: It's been 3 years since I reviewed Pro Evolution Soccer (formerly called “Winning Eleven” in the USA). People were telling me how great Pro Evo was and how it was so much better than EA Sports' FIFA series. Apparently Pro Evo has a huge following in Eu...
Zusammenfassung: Like it or not, yearly "roster update"-style releases are a fact of life in sports gaming. So when a given entry doesn't feel sufficiently improved -- even if it's still an enjoyable experience -- players are likely to be left slightly disappointed. Fo...
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Veröffentlicht: 2010-10-05, Autor: Guy , Testbericht von: cnet.com
Zusammenfassung: UK REVIEW--The Pro Evolution Soccer series has been stuck in a rut for the past few years, with gameplay that has stagnated and a feature set that has failed to keep up with rival FIFA. Thankfully, Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 addresses these criticisms, ...
Deeper gameplay, New game modes such as Online Master League, Improved visuals and presentation, Excellent unlockable extras, A healthy assortment of customisation options, such as stadiums, team logos, and tricks.
Lack of online content sharing, Too easy to foul, Still a lot of unlicensed teams, Weak commentary.
Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 is a comprehensive reboot of the series, offering improved gameplay and a host of great new features....
After the promising strides made by last year's reboot, PES 2011 feels very much a realisation of that potential. With its emphasis on fun still apparent, the added realism provided by control, animation and AI enhancements improve and broaden the pack...
Several welcome steps in the right direction mean that, at last, the Pro Evolution Soccer franchise is heading some way back towards its best. There's still work to do, though. ...
Passing is harder but better, clearances now much better, Mark Lawrenson has gone
Defence AI doesn't quite work as it should, cameras are sometimes a bit weird
It's not perfect by any stretch of the imagination, but it is a strong indication that Konami has realised what went wrong with previous efforts and has steered the title back on track...
It’s a shame, then, that something still feels missing. The controls remain awkward despite attempts at enhancing fluidity, and it just doesn’t feel as organic as its counterparts in the genre. This, however, is an encouraging first step back into favo...
Zusammenfassung: The world of video game football has long been a two horse race, with Konami’s Pro Evo and EA’s FIFA battling it out for top spot. In more recent years, EA has emerged the more commercially viable option and FIFA’s latest offering boasts a stunning lin...