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The editors liked
Motion controls work well for passing and really make it feel as if you're playing a team game
Addition of Master League and UEFA Championship add muchneeded depth.
Champions League and Master League modes
Thorough tutorial mode
Online play is well implemented
Alternate control schemes allow a more traditional play style.
The editors didn't like
While improved
Defense can be frustrating
Dated visuals and uninspired commentary. Previous Page Prev Next Page Next 1 2
Abstract: This new edition Wii of the Pro Evolution series for the Wii brings more fluid controls to the gameplay, a more realistic approach showing more sponsors,and more real teams compared to other soccer games. OverviewRating Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 looks...
Champions League and Master League modes, Thorough tutorial mode, Online play is well implemented, Alternate control schemes allow a more traditional play style.
Very few official teams and venues, Some awkward player animations.
Refined controls and additional modes of play make Pro Evos second Wii outing an improvement over last years debut. ...
Motion controls work well for passing and really make it feel as if you're playing a team game; addition of Master League and UEFA Championship add muchneeded depth.
While improved, defense can be frustrating; dated visuals and uninspired commentary. Previous Page Prev Next Page Next 1 2
Abstract: It is surprising how emotionally involved one can become in the journeys of a small, inflated ball constructed of synthetic leather. As I played PES 2009: Pro Evolution Soccer, I began yelling “no, no, wait!” every time the ball was speeding towards th...
Abstract: Be warned, Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 on the Wii is not for those incapable of multi-tasking. Unlike almost every other soccer game on the market, Pro Evo puts you in control of much more than a single bloke on the pitch. While theres no doubt that Pro...
Abstract: One of the most frustrating bits in soccer simulation titles that I've had to deal with over the years is that friendly A.I. never knows where to run. In fact, I've tailored my virtual game to practically do away with the tactics, one-two combos, and r...