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Pro evolution soccer 2011 ign
Pro evolution soccer 2011 ign











  1. #Pro evolution soccer 2011 ign pro#
  2. #Pro evolution soccer 2011 ign psp#

#Pro evolution soccer 2011 ign pro#

Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D is as fully featured as you could hope for a handheld game, for the solo player at least. The 3D effect might be less pronounced, but it's still useful – the added depth and sense of perception unsurprisingly help in a sport where precision placement is king. You can't fault Konami's enthusiasm, but it's still a game that's best played in the traditional, side-on view. It's efficient enough in keeping the ball in view, as well as the player in control, but setting up shots or picking out teammates to pass to is a much tougher exercise. As a technical showcase it's supreme, though as a means of keeping atop of a game it's next to useless. It does so aggressively at first, the default camera being a dynamic one that swoops across the pitch. THE 3D EFFECT The 3D helps that impression, certainly, as does the fact that Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D goes further than most of its fellow launch titles in showing not only what Nintendo's handheld is capable of but also what it can bring to existing genres.

pro evolution soccer 2011 ign

Thankfully it's a problem that soon gets lost in the rhythm of the game, and after having to endure Konami's more recent efforts on Nintendo's handhelds, it's a delight to play something that's so faithful to the source – and the end-to-end, flair-led football it deals in is perhaps as good as it's ever been. The thick column of plastic that separates the two screens makes it hard to dart a glance from one to the other, a real problem when the reduced real estate of the 3DS's screen necessitates a certain amount of reliance on the radar. Instead, the touch screen is dedicated to doling out snap tactics and housing the radar, and it's here that an unexpected fault of Nintendo's new hardware comes to light. The analogue nub does a fine job, but the loss of a pair of shoulder buttons is felt and it's a shame that some of the control innovations of the Wii's PES games didn't find their way on to the touch screen. While Nintendo's hardware does a good job of bringing some visual flair, it struggles a little in delivering the intricacy of control that its bigger brothers can. Goals, when they come, are well worth celebrating, and they're often at the end of the kind of fluid passing that the game's robust ball physics enable. This means that some of the more recent additions in the series' mainstream – total control, for instance – have been lost, but it still plays an extremely refined game of football.

#Pro evolution soccer 2011 ign psp#

That's probably down to the fact that Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D leans so heavily on them – this game has its foundations firmly in the PlayStation 2 era, thanks no doubt to the fact that it's seemingly a port of the more recent PSP efforts. The new hardware helps, for sure, but underneath that dazzle there's a football game that harks back to PES's glory days. A new piece of host hardware serves as a reminder of that, and while EA has moved the goalposts with its precision play and pursuit of authenticity, PES still has the power to enchant. And it’s great that IGN doesn’t overestimate these games like many other game sites do.FIFA might be grabbing all the headlines, but let's not forget that Konami's game never got any less beautiful as it slipped into the shade. So existing N games deserve nothing more than 7.0.

pro evolution soccer 2011 ign

You realize there are too many shovelware released by N on the market today (especially for Wii)? No doubt, N does release great games too. May be there’s something wrong with N, not IGN, huh? Why does N release too many small empty low-budget games with lazy visuals, lazy art? Why do they use same locations and same silly Miis everywhere? Mii as a character is empty unified crap. May be they did that because of mediocrity of Nintendo launch games, huh? Steel Diver is an interesting, but short small game which shouldn’t cost 40 bucks (and the touch controls still feels gimmicky)! PilotWings Resort doesn’t look like something big and flat-out worth 40 bucks.

pro evolution soccer 2011 ign

"WTF ign!!!!!!! You have given all the shit games 8s and all nintendo games 7s! WTF is wrong with you!! How come you're the only sites that have given the shovelware (except SSF4) games a lower rating then the 3ds games from nintendo?!?"













Pro evolution soccer 2011 ign