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The editors liked
Looks and sounds great. Plays a solid game of soccer. Amazing amount of combo moves are fun to master
And look fantastic when you know how to pull them off.
Great controls and gameplay
Deep Master League mode
Wellpresented Champions League mode.
The editors didn't like
Limited gameplay modes. Only one local multiplayer option. Weird mix of licensed and nonlicensed teams.
Abstract: It doesn’t hurt to know a little about soccer before you start playing the game. It can be a little intimidating when choosing a team, mostly because there are multiple leagues with an bevy of teams to choose from. Some of the squads are a little out-...
Abstract: The year-on-year tussle between Pro Evo and FIFA is one that is begging for an extra competitor. These two behemoths trundle along, occasionally changing the formula slightly, but for the most part resting on their laurels. They each know that their re...
Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D is a technically impressive launch title, even if it requires you to play using a less than ideal camera angle in order to appreciate the 3D effect. The 3DS’s new thumbstick lends itself well to the controls, and the abilit...
Looks and sounds great. Plays a solid game of soccer. Amazing amount of combo moves are fun to master, and look fantastic when you know how to pull them off.
Limited gameplay modes. Only one local multiplayer option. Weird mix of licensed and nonlicensed teams.
Abstract: Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D features solid gameplay and offers a lot of depth in its Master League mode. Unfortunately, an overall lack of polish holds back what could have been a truly great game.Unlike most soccer games, which default to showing the...
Abstract: After playing Madden NFL on the 3DS and being sorely disappointed with the result, we ended up with the perhaps irrational fear that it was going to be impossible for a developer to put together a fun, exciting, enjoyable sports title on the system. S...
Abstract: 2D screenshots of 3D-capable game: Due to technical limitations, the screenshot shown in this review is a 2D image of a game that can display its graphics in 3D. The game is fully playable in either form, but only the 2D method can be shown here.This r...
Great controls and gameplay, Deep Master League mode, Wellpresented Champions League mode.
No online features, Little variety in singleplayer game modes, Lack of official teams and uptodate squads, Mundane commentary, No option to save replays.
Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D plays a great game of football but feels bare when it comes to features and game modes....
Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D makes a strong debut on the 3DS, and of all the launch titles available it puts forward one of the strongest arguments for Nintendo’s brave new vision of the future. It’s a couple of features short of being a classic, but i...