- #PRO EVOLUTION SOCCER 2011 MANUAL#
- #PRO EVOLUTION SOCCER 2011 FULL#
- #PRO EVOLUTION SOCCER 2011 PORTABLE#
This is a nice mode for those looking for a LONG term commitment.
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#PRO EVOLUTION SOCCER 2011 FULL#
The Master League mode is as close as you will get to a full manager type mode. During the 52 weeks there is a time period where there is a ‘transfer window’ that allows you to sign new players or enter negotiation with existing players. A new week starts after playing your own teams league game. Here your objective is to guide your favorite club to the “Top of the World”. It is up to you and your skills to do so.įor those looking for a worldlier mode, there is Master League. You can take your Champions League team of choice down the path of glory or down the path the shame. Each game you play takes on a TV broadcast with all the ceremony and rituals that come along with it. The licenses that Konami have acquired allow you to play a full Champions League mode.
#PRO EVOLUTION SOCCER 2011 PORTABLE#
Trust me, there is a lot to learn for any gamer looking for a great representation of soccer in portable videogame form.įor those looking for some depth in gameplay you’ll find enough here to last you for a while. From basic attack (dribbling, dash or pass) or defensive (dash, apply pressure, slide tackle) moves to more advanced moves such as give and go, low or high chip shots, or step over fakes.
#PRO EVOLUTION SOCCER 2011 MANUAL#
So when I took a look at the instruction manual I quickly learned that there was a heck of a lot of moves to use. When I first fired PES 2011 up and just tried to play right off the hop, I was in for a huge lesson, one that taught me to that I needed learn the controls due to the fact that I got my ass handed to me as I didn’t have a clue what to do. This is big factor as I have played a few soccer games with non-licensed teams that ended up taking away from the realism.Īnother thing that really surprised me was the depth of control for a 3DS game. Given that EA has the official FIFA license, I was a bit worried about selection, but alas PES 2011 did not let me down, as there is a nice range of real world teams to make any soccer fan happy. One of the first things I noted was that there is a nice selection of teams to choose from. I have played different versions of EA’s game since the days of the Sega Genesis, so to say that I am a PES rookie is an understatement. To me there truly has not been any other soccer game to play. I have to admit that I have been somewhat of a FIFA fan for a long time. We were lucky enough to get a chance to play the final retail version of Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D (PES 2011) and I finally have a chance to share my thoughts with you. Konami has seen fit to release a new version on Nintendo’s new handheld, the 3DS.
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Pro Evolution Soccer has developed into a great competitor and it has a solid fan base. Konami is the only game developer to develop and publish a virtual soccer game to challenge EA’s long running FIFA series.