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Winning Eleven: Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 | 
enlarge | From: Konami Category: Video Games
Buy New: $21.49
New (17) Used (5) from $14.00
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 14691
Platform: Sony Psp Genre: Soccer Games ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Sony PSP Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0
MPN: 26028 UPC: 083717260288 EAN: 0083717260288 ASIN: B000LU6MVK
Release Date: February 6, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| | International teams licensed -- play as stars from Argentina, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain and Sweden | | | New gameplay modes and referees - Lead your home country to victory through Entry and Tournament rounds; Random mode lets the player play quick games within randomly-generated match day settings | | | New&improved Master League - Steer a team through years of competition, as you experience the highs and lows od real professional soccer | | | Deal with aging players, injuries and pressure from the board all combine to create a truly immersivegame |
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Product Description Winning Eleven Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 brings the series renowned for its realism to the Nintendo DS. Player AIhas been massively upgraded, with players running to press the attack and defenders passing and receiving intelligently. Retain control of the ball when sliding in to tackle, and use all-new feints and backwards dribbling. Headers have been changed to allow players more movement in the way their strikers jump and head the ball. It's serious soccer gameplay you can carry with you.
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wrong system March 8, 2007 Brian C. Grindele 0 out of 31 found this review helpful
i thought i was getting an xbox 360 version, and received a psp version, maybe amazon should do a better job of posting this, or the seller mis at fault. i dunno, but i am stuck with a game i cannot even play
Awesome!!! March 4, 2007 Mario Zumbado Ulate First of all, at C. Novoa "Bacilon". what do you mean about the commentary? because commentary is there, both in English and Spanish, I think FIFA 07 only has English, not sure about that though. Also you should check your game, because mine hasn't halted not even once no matter how many players there were in the box.
Now for the review:
***GRAPHICS*** Basically the same as WE9, but it's the best they could do for a PS2 game.
***GAMEPLAY*** As always, awesome. The new animations feel very natural and makes you feel like you're really playing a soccer game, unlike FIFA.
***SOUND*** As i already stated it has both English and Spanish commentary, even though it gets repetitive after playing for a while. The menu music as always sucks, KONAMI should seriously start thinking getting some licensed music in the WE series. The in-game sounds are OK, although they could have been better, they should add some licensed background chants from the crowd.
***PRESENTATION*** The main let down of the WE series has always been licensing. Even though they got some new licenses for this game, like the French Ligue 1, Manchester United, other 4 European teams and 9 National teams, they still lack EPL licensing and also had to take out the German Bundesliga, now it's not at all in the game, not even unlicensed.
***OVERALL*** An amazing game, with some minor let downs that in no way prevent you from enjoying the superior gameplay the WE series has always offered.
Its the best in gameplay. March 2, 2007 Juan Vasquez 1.- PES 2007 is bettet than Fifa in Gameplay 2.- PES does have the official number and letter designs of the licensed team 3.- PES players are not mechanical and slow as the Fifa players. 4.- Fifa has a better career mode, PES is very simple and has less decision making. 5.- Fifa has a bit better graphics, both are good thou. 6.- They both lack more national teams. 7.- Menu interaction easier on PES, unlike FIFA you don't get asked if you wanna save or not in every window.
I like gameplay over everything. So I like this one better.
Better than the rest but... February 17, 2007 C. Novoa (Atascadero, CA) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Here is the reason why I sold this game only after a week of owning it. Yes the graphics are awesome, yes the player movement is so fluent and realistic. And now for the bad. First off I was dissapointed about having no narration during a match, same as last year but now I found that unnaceptable, I know I know who cares about some guy repeating the plays over and over, I do. And it should be an option not an omission. Next, when there is a lot of action in the box, no matter what camera angle you choose, the action slows down almost to a halt, this happens everytime and so frustating when your player and everyone else move in slow motion for 2 - 3 seconds, unnaceptable. And last, although they refined the player moves, tricks and passes the AI seems to be too dumbed down, for instance when the opposite player has the ball and sprinting with it towards your goal area, it stops for no reason and starts walking with the ball towards the goal area, when it could have easily taken a shot at distance or when in the box. These are my reasons, I gave FIFA 2007 a try, I am overall more content.
PS. I own Winning Eleven 10 for the PS2, hands down the BEST game of soccer for the PS2, none of the above complaints are an issue.
AWESOME February 7, 2007 Aaron L. Shaw (Provo, UT USA) 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
The title says it all. This is a great soccer game again. This is easily the best soccer game on the market. It amazes how each year additions can be made to the games that actually would make you want to buy the game again aside from roster changes. Yet THis is one of those games that necessetates getting the game again. Aside from killer graphics (the best you will see in a soccer game), you now have the ability to do three different types of kicks when trying to score a goal. That is incredible!!!!! Bottom Line: Do you like soccer at all? Own this brilliant, fun game.
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