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Pro-Evolution Soccer 2010

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Product Features

Platform: Nintendo Wii
  • 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.
  • The Power of Choice: In addition to the UEFA Champions League mode, players will have more choices than ever.
  • Online Reinvented: A new dedicated section of the PES production team is committed to improving the online side of PES 2010. Team and content updates are planned throughout the game's lifespan.

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Platform: Nintendo Wii
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  • ASIN: B002DC8GJU
  • Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches ; 6.4 ounces
  • Media: Video Game
  • Release Date: November 10, 2009
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (80 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,154 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games)
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Pro Evolution Soccer is a video game built on pride, the pride that comes from making the most realistic soccer experience one can have within the world of gaming. Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 does not disappoint and this year, the voices of fans world-wide have been heard. Based in Japan, Winning Eleven Productions has instituted a host of anticipated changes that make PES 2010 the best yet. 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?

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5.0 out of 5 stars PES 2010 far outshines Fifa 2010 for the following reasons..., November 23, 2009
Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 (Video Game)
(This review is long-winded, but I guarantee it will serve you.)
Can't decide whether to buy Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 or Fifa 2010 on Wii? Comparing the 2010 PES and Fifa versions for Wii leaves little to argument: if you're looking for an authentic soccer experience, PES is far superior.

Read other Amazon reviews and you readily discern that Fifa has tried something new by opting for a kiddy, arcade feel. It's as if an ignoramus in Nintendo's or EA Sports' boardroom ordered the programmers to alter a tried and true formula. The result? Like altering a long-standing Thanksgiving tradition, EA has, by analogy, brought a tofu "turkey" to dinner, and long time Fifa fans will be drastically disappointed with EA's miserable product (though young gamers may like the simple play).

Aiming to please the casual Wii sports fan, EA revamped Fifa graphics, options, and gameplay--but all for the worse. Some may think the graphics an improvement as character faces are more life-like than ever, but objectively the players look much like an out of proportioned Quasimodo. As regarding the game's options, Fifa fans will be irate that, when playing a season, there is no option to change from 2 minutes halves. Fifa's game play also suffers from such unbearable new "features" as the shooting slow-mo (The game goes into slow-mo nearly every time a shot is made.) and the corner/free-kick green ball. (You might be letting in 3 free kicks per game on the higher levels.). Fifa did significantly correct one astonishing oversight from Fifa 2009: they assigned different buttons for ground and air passes, whereas last year's version only had one button for both passes, leaving the 2009 game unplayable except with the Gamecube controller. (Fifa 2009 with the GameCube controller is a far superior game than the newer version.)

How does PES compare? My ideal Wii football game is one that takes advantage of the Wii's point to the screen abilities, allows you to play accurate/realistic passes, challenges you with life-like computer AI, and allows you to develop a team/players over a season. PES 2010 on Wii excels in all these areas, and once you read the below tips to correct some of the ostensible errors, the true fan of the beautiful game will be loving PES 2010.

As with Fifa 2010, PES 2010 allows you to point to the screen to make a pass to any specific location. While both games still need to improve the accuracy of through balls and balls over the top (In both games you will occasionally find yourself passing to the feet/chest of a teammates instead of in front of the teammate.), it is much easier to intentionally play a pass in front of the receptor in PES than in Fifa. (If you cannot figure out how to make a long, air pass in PES 2010, know the instructions in the booklet are wrong: to play a long, air pass, double tap B in rapid succession.) The brilliantly refined invention in PES 2010 is the point and drag a teammate option which allows you to make off-the-balls runs in any direction. In other words, with the control stick you can run the ball handler in one direction, while pointing and dragging a teammate to make a run in completely the opposite direction. As a result, I can finally make "el Chino" David Silva cut outside with the ball and play the perfect through pass to inside cutting "el Guage" Villa who is perfectly on-side.) At first the controls, dribbling and zone marking on defense, will seem overly complicated--and perhaps not suitable to the casual gamer or gamers under age 10--but be patient, play a season, and the wonderful instructional videos will have you executing the inspired moves within a week. (For instance, for eternity, football games have only allowed you to play give-and-go passes where the "goer" runs straight down the field. Utilizing the Wii's capacities, PES 2010 allows give-and-go passes in any direction.) As for the AI, PES 2010 is really the first football game I have ever played where the computer, on the advanced settings, does not try to dribble down the center of the field, but rather plays the ball around the field: tic-y, tac-y. Regarding options, though PES lacks the licenses on some Premiership teams and does not carry second division teams in any of the European leagues, you can play a full season with Champions League, compete in just the Champions League, dispute a country cup with any major European/South American club or national team, or create your own team--even with Mii characters. PES also features a menu in multiple-languages, as well as commentary in multiple-languages: English, Spanish, French, or Portuguese. (Me gusta más el comentario en español que en inglés, con la excepción de que los comentaristas confuden los nombres de algunos jugadores. A Silva le llaman Xabi Alonso.)

The comparison is easy. Once you master PES's complex controls (Don't forget that an air-pass is double B on manual control settings. Also, if you find your players asininely standing still and waiting for the ball to come to them, press C, the cancel button to make receiving players run to the ball.), you will use the Wii's point and play capabilities to make more authentic runs and passes than with any other football game on any other system. PES' only drawback is a significant one: using the Wii controller and Nunchuck, you cannot play on the same team as a friend. Nevertheless, PES far outshines the pitiful Fifa 2010, and this written by someone who has purchased 7 Fifa games on different systems in his many years. Unless you are the parent of a young child looking for an easily playable game, don't waste your money on Fifa 2010 when such a better option as PES 2010 exists.
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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Better than PES 2009, Worth the wait, November 12, 2009
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Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
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For the record, neither EA nor Konami has made any innovative upgrades to their franchises for many years. Back when Konami wasn't releasing a new game every year, there used to be surprising innovations in the PES franchise. FIFA hasn't changed much in terms of gameplay since FIFA98. So both FIFA and PES are far from what they should be.

If you have been playing FIFA: there is little justification for you to switch. PES 2010 doesn't offer a much more enjoyable experience.

If you have been playing PES: This is the PES that you are used to and love, it's a nice upgrade from PES2009 in almost any aspect of the game.

If you have never played a soccer game before: Take PES, it has better player movements, tactical support, good AI (except for the refs and the goalies). It may lack the realistic feel outside the penalty area that FIFA is slightly better at, but it is much more exciting in the penalty area when it comes to passing and shooting for goals. Goals in FIFA are a bit more boring than PES goals.

Pros
* Slightly improved Become a Legend Mode
* Slightly improved online play
* Much improved Master League
* Much improved graphics
* Much improved tactics and strategy support
* Brit-pop heavy tracks

Cons
* Slow response for some moves and some parts of the field
* Brit-pop heavy tracks
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars BEST. GAME. EVER, January 27, 2010
Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
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I just got this game a few days ago and already love it. There are a tons of different teams from several different soccer leagues that you can choose to play as. Teams from different countries can be played as as well(My favorite team to play as is Sweden). This game is exciting to play, especially for the Wii, because you can point to exactly where you want the pass to be made. The controls are fairly simple, without being too simple. Another great feature of this game is that using nintendo wi fi you can compete against people from around the world (very similar to Xbox Live, except for the Wii it is free). The graphics are surprisingly good for a game on the wii console. Unlike some other sports titles for the Wii, it can be a challenge even for hardcore gamers. I would recommend this game to anyone, especially a soccer fan. This is by far the best soccer game out for any console.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great, as previous versions
This game is great, but is pretty much the same as previous versions. Fun guaranteed for many hours. Purchase it, unless you already own a previous PES version.
Published 6 days ago by lgsbarros

1.0 out of 5 stars Didn't get what I ordered
Well I ordered the game, the picture showed the game title in English, and there were no other indications in the game description that its in any other language. Read more
Published 23 days ago by O1an

3.0 out of 5 stars The famous clubs are not there
World most famous clubs are not in this game. I guess this is to some contract issue, the clubs have weird names, so you won't see teams like Chelsea, Benfica, Tottenham, and... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Football
I really enjoy PES2010. Its my first ps3 football game and it was easy to pick up and play after all those years playing Winning Eleven when I was younger.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Game
PES is an awesome soccer game for the Wii. Just two days ago I played the Europe Championship final against Classic Italy. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Scoring Goals for Fun
I just got this game today and so far it is really fun. I appreciated the training/tutorial at the beginning beacause it made it easier to learn the controls and practice them... Read more
Published 1 month ago by L. Williams

2.0 out of 5 stars Wii adaptation sucks
I had heard some really good comments about this game on the ps3. However on the Wii this game is ridiculously horrible to play without a classic controller. Read more
Published 1 month ago by luisq

5.0 out of 5 stars Who said that Wii cannot handle a good game?
Well, after beating up a lot of matches and goals on FIFA10 I finally get PES2010 for Wii. I was surprised when I saw the price because it has a discount, I guess because World... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Deftoneg

5.0 out of 5 stars Great game
Great sports game for Wii. Very realistic soccer game. Lots of fun options as to how to play the game. Will take a long time before getting bored with it, if ever. Read more
Published 1 month ago by James H. Taylor

5.0 out of 5 stars Impressive Game
I have had a blast with this game playing in Become a Legend mode and color me impressed. I have just started my second season and it has everything I wanted from a soccer game, I... Read more
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