Pro Evolution Soccer 2010
In PES 2010 you’ll find yourself on the largest stage in digital Soccer: The Champions League. Imagine you’re in a 1-1 tie in stoppage time against Manchester United. You’ve Broken their defense and are sprinting full throttle into a man to man match of wits and reflexes with Edwin van der Sar… Do you have what it takes to punch it in for the win?
Product Features:
- Introducing Transcendent Visuals – PES will offer drastic improvements in license content, stadium atmospheres, player likenesses all the way down to the specific moves of the real life players. When you play as Messi, it will be like Messi is playing.
- Evolution of Intelligence – PES will draw upon the real life excitement of soccer which relies heavily on intelligent defenses and offensive schemes. The AI is redone and will feature Teamvision 2.0 for a more formidable opponent. It will also help your offense to build attacks or to close down your opponents attacks. Gamers will be able to execute orchestrated attacks and defenses which involve multiple players at the same time.
- The Power of Choice – In addition to the UEFA Champions League mode, players will have more choices than ever. They can choose any of the modes including an enhanced Master League mode enabling players to Create and manage their team for a longer period of time. In addition there will be multiple cups to play for and an edit mode to further personify your team.
- Online Reinvented - A new dedicated section of the PES production team is committed to improving the online side of PES 2010. More downloadable content is also planned. Konami has supported PES 2009 with the release of new licensed teams, transfer updates, etc, and this support will grow for PES 2010. Team and content updates are planned throughout the game’s lifespan. These will make the game even more bespoke to the player’s match day needs.
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The All New Pro Evolution Soccer 2010
The player animations (than previous versions including ISS2 Pro Evolution) have been measurably improved, with all-new falling, dribbling, and running animations added to an already impressive array of jukes, turns, shots, and passes. The stadiums and crowds are immaculately rendered and stunningly realistic. Flares send smoke spiraling into the heavens, while stadium roofs cast shadows onto the pitch. Multitier stadiums only add to the spectacle, creating a sense of awe and anticipation that seems about as close to the real thing as possible. A new addition is a highlight reel that is shown at the end of the game, detailing some of the cooler moments from the past 90 minutes of football.
The game includes the FIFPro license, ensuring that a good portion of the players in the game sport real names, instead of imitations found in earlier versions. The game features 32 club teams from various leagues around the world and approximately 50 international teams. Goalkeepers are much smarter, actually saving headers on occasion and not letting in quite as many howlers as past iterations in the series. In terms of shooting and passing, little seems to have changed, which is, of course, a good thing.
Lobbed shots can still be performed by either double-tapping shoot or pressing L1 in conjunction with the shoot button. Players run even more intelligently off the ball than before, and the ball itself seems to react more unpredictably than ever—rolling through players’ legs, ricocheting off defenders, and even occasionally bouncing favorably (some would say luckily) for a player. Scoring is no simple affair, requiring equal doses of strategy, planning, and skill. Charging blindly toward an opponent’s goal area will usually result in the player being dispossessed. Intelligent passing, individual skill, and a little touch of magic are the ingredients for success, making the act of scoring a truly enjoyable moment instead of a routine formality. Blasting a 30-yard strike home is just as satisfying as a well-worked play, as are the many other methods of scoring, be they skilful runs through the midfield or fortunate deflections off a defender. Support for up to eight players will make this a party favorite among sports fanatics. As has become customary over the last few years, Pro Evolution Soccer doesn’t offer anything wildly different from its predecessors.
Other Features
- PES 2010 contains improved visuals, animations and moves, including live player expressions and movements that will change according to conditions on the field. Animations of dribbling and shots on goal, as well as individual skills, have all been reworked.
- Game play has been made more realistic. This includes more versatile goalkeepers and greater control over penalties in terms of placing and accuracy.
- There will be an enhanced online experience: a new development team is solely dedicated to improving online play and other aspects, such as downloadable content and more updates.
- The A.I. has been improved thanks to Team vision 2.0. Referees have been reworked to make more balanced calls during matches.
- PES 2010 introduces greater strategy control: various strategic elements, such as pass frequency and width of play, can be altered.
- The match-day atmosphere gives a better taste of home and away crowds, which will react spontaneously to all the action on the pitch.
- Master League has been enhanced. It has improved managerial aspects, resulting in an increased managerial career lifespan.
- 360-degree control is introduced, available on the PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 versions of the game via the analog sticks on the respective controllers. PS3 owners will also benefit from this when using the Dual Shock’s D-Pad, but the Wii D-Pad is limited to eight-directional control and the Xbox 360 D-Pad to sixteen-directional control due to their hardwares
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