Pro Evo Soccer 2009 (9 Viewers)

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,346
And is this at the highest difficulty? :shifty:
Could be, why not?

I find games against a computer annoying though. I only play the game with friends. I still play it every single day :lol:.

There are a couple of bugs in the game IMO. At times the computer simply decides to put in a tackle for you and in doing so always gets sent off. Not funny.
 

Joaco

the cronopio
Dec 11, 2005
5,213
Eℓvin;1827834 said:
There appears to be a problem in the N. American version of the game (for PS2):
Sometimes, let's say I sub off Nedved with Giovinco, right, but after few minutes Nedved is on the pitch again and Giovinco is on the bench, WTF? :lol2: Has anyone else had that problem?

PS oh and Bayern Munich is not in the game lol

Besides those, the game is unbelievable. Sooo sick :tup:
Oh, I've the same problem!! Once I took out Amauri for Trez. The ball went to corner and Trez was appeared on the bench. But guess who scored: Amauri :D
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,502
I play only with friends (specifically brothers) too, only time when I play myself is when I play that Become a legend mode, played it 3-4 seasons. It really has alot of flaws and feels cheap how they did it, but its something new and interesting. But as I said, alot of flaws, 2nd season, I win the top scorer title with Torino, we finish 2nd, I get called up to the WC, is a super sub that gets the best rating, scores alot and gets chosen as the best player in the world cup....BUT STILL after this no actually good team is interested in me, just mediocre teams. I dont get it, its weird.

I hear of others exchanging clubs left and right up the career ladder, but best I can get is Fiorentina, and I dont want to go there because Torino seem to be better, and Fiorentina sold their best players. I am stuck with frigging Torino, atleast when it comes to getting an upgrade in my career, are alot of midtable clubs like Palermo, or la liga teams, interested, but they arent an upgrade.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,346
I've played for Reggina, Napoli, Lazio and Fiorentina myself, but that's about it. I am unable to do better than that. I score about 20 goals each season, won a WC and a EC (I was even the captain of the frigging NT at the EC), but Juventus are not interested whatsoever. Hell, when I arrived at Fiorentina after the EC, they benched me.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,502
Yeah, thats buggy as hell, its exactly those clubs that go after me together with minor clubs ( I played for Lecce, zero service from them, heh). I mean, how flawed isnt it, I win top scorer titles, gets picked as best player in the world cup and such, and still the top clubs dont go for me.

Dont start on that benching, there were 4 games in a row I scored 2 goals each game, then for the 3 games, Torino keeps benching me, I get in late in the games, score a decider, but still they kept benching me...

They copied this mode from FIFA, and I hear FIFA does it MUCH more advanced as heck.
 
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Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
27,519
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    Though Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 managed to boot FIFA 09 from the top spot of the UK charts when it was released in November, critics held it in less esteem than its Electronic Arts-developed competitor.

    With Pro Evolution Soccer 2010, the publisher is seeking to best its rival on both fronts. The game will ship this autumn worldwide on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, PC, and PSP.

    Konami has focused its efforts on improving the core gameplay in the new Pro Evo, promising a return to the series' simulation roots. According to the publisher, key improvements to the AI mean that midfielders and defenders will work together, eliminating weak spots and the chance for soft goals.

    Konami is also promising a number of other tweaks under the hood. The publisher touted a new power-gauge system, which will assess players' formations against their opposition's before and during a match, as well as a new penalty system that seeks to improve control and accuracy.

    The overall look of the game is also being tweaked, with creator Shingo "Seabass" Takatsuka aiming for better player likenesses, animation, and lighting systems. Konami also plans to improve Pro Evo's online component, and intends to release a number of items as downloadable content after the game's launch.

    Last but not least, Konami has also secured an exclusive Europa League licence (formally known as the UEFA cup), having locked down the Champion's League rights last year. Argentinean Lionel Messi, who plays for Barcelona, will be adorning the game's box in Europe.
     

    Boudz

    Mercato Tourist
    Aug 1, 2002
    2,608
    They promise us this every year, and every year we fall for it. The sad thing is even though I feel ripped off every year, I keep coming back...
     

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