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Pro Evolution Soccer 6 (Nintendo DS)
 
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Pro Evolution Soccer 6 (Nintendo DS)

by Konami
Platform:   Nintendo DS
3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
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Game Information

  • Platform:   Nintendo DS
  • PEGI Rating: Ages 3 and Over
  • Media: Video Game

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Product Features

  • Massively upgraded AI-- players run intelligently into space when not in possession of the ball
  • Physical side of play has been refined, with players working to turn a defender as they receive the ball
  • Shooting system refined players can attempt more snap shots
  • New licensed teams including official kits for Argentina, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain and Sweden
  • More balanced referees
  • New and exciting game modes including International Challenge and Random modes
  • Much-loved Master League makes a welcome return

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  • ASIN: B000GI9YBM
  • Item Weight: 96 g
  • Release Date: 9 Feb 2007
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 10,479 in PC & Video Games (See Bestsellers in PC & Video Games)

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Product Description

Amazon.co.uk Review

In a nutshell:
The world’s most popular football sim returns with numerous tweaks and additions to make it even more realistic in both gameplay and graphics. If England don’t win the World Cup you can always take solace in the latest Pro Evo.

The lowdown:
This latest sequel sees one of the biggest overhauls in the game’s history with the new improvements to the already impressive animation directly affecting the way you play. Dribbling with the ball is now easier but the quality of your passing and shooting now depends on the position of a player’s body in terms of both accuracy and power. Make a shot straight after a sharp turn, for example, and your chances of hitting the target are slim. Opponent and team artificial intelligence has also been greatly increased, to the point where every man on the pitch is thinking independently. Apart from the animation, the graphics in general have also been upgraded with much better player likenesses.

Most exciting moment:
Thanks to the new changes Pro Evo 6 plays a much more attacking game than previously, with counter attacks after a fluffed shot on goal made much easier than previously.

Since you ask:
Although the game doesn’t have the official FIFA World Cup license it does simulate an unofficial international tournament, including both qualifying rounds and the finals.

The bottom line:
The best just keeps getting better with the most beautiful virtual game ever.
HARRISON DENT



Product Description

The Pro Evolution Soccer series is renowned for its realism, and Pro Evolution Soccer 6 is abundant with new gameplay additions.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Pro Evo 6- Think Again..., 16 April 2007
By Arun (England) - See all my reviews
Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
I'm another person surprised by the negative reviews. First of all I will go through all the good things.

1.It plays brillianty- fantastic ball physics and realistic movements surpass even the XBOX version of FIFA 07.
2.Great online play.
3.The World Tour mode(replacing the master league) is pretty darn good- unique ane ejoyable.

Now the bad points...

1. Being a DS game, the graphics are always bound to be lacking; however this is extreme, there is enough detail to see what's going on, but when free kicks etc. come into play- you need to clearly see where the goal starts and ends.
2.Download play takes a ridiculous amount of time to start(10-15mins)
3.Not enough tournements- there is the World Tour and the 'Konami Cup'; nothing else.


OVERALL- This is an enjoyable game providing bad graphics doesn't drive you into suicide. Online play and gameplay have saved this game.


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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars It ain't that bad!, 23 Feb 2007
By G. Buller - See all my reviews
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Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
I am actually surprised by the negative reviews for Pro Evo 6 on the DS as fundamentally it does a lot right that FIFA 06 and 07 didn't. For starters the game play and the depth is more enjoyable and realistic- you have to build up attacks as opposed to running through from your own goal line and scoring wonder goals every other game. Tackling & passing feels more realistic and the refereeing is actually spot on. The best addition of all is the Wi-Fi, which despite its many flaws and frustrations is something that FIFA could have and should have included to make for a more addictive experience.

Graphically the game is nothing special- probably on par with FIFA 06 and much better than (in my opinion) the graphically inferior FIFA 07. The players don't have that annoying shiny helium-balloon look that players in the DS FIFA games did (see my other reviews.) As far as I've noticed the stadiums don't differ too much and there aren't actually that many licensed teams to pick, but unless you're one of these junkies who wants a game with real names and realistic stadia then you won't mind at all. The sound quality is pretty poor in the games too- this is where FIFA is much better. It is just a case of basic crowd roars that don't seem to alter much even during penalty box skirmishes and the `commentator' only pipes up to inform you that you've scored.

The game offers the obligatory league and cup options as well as the ability to create and edit your team. The edit team option, seemingly in keeping with the rest of the game, is basic but does the job. You can pick your team colours, customise your formations in depth (you could place all 10 outfielders in a hexagon up front if you wanted.) alter names and draw your own logo.

The Wi-fi is the main reason that I bought this game, and I would like to say that it doesn't disappoint, but it does a little. To begin with it is a little too basic for my liking. I would have liked to have seen small league and knockout competitions available as well as the `friendy's' that you're presented with. The game tracks stats like won, lost and drew but other than your opponent's name, and maybe their customised flag, you know nothing about your opponent. I would have liked to have seen their nationality and a bit more information about them, and it would be great to know how well you have done against them before, or against other nationalities or regions. A regional, world and continental ranking would have been a great addition too.

Gameplay wise getting hold of an opponent is a fairly simple case of waiting and playing. You cannot alter the length of the game or matchday options in wi-fi (it is limited to a rather short 5 minutes) but you can do all the formation and substitution tinkering with no problems. The game smartly allows you three `pauses' to substitute or answer the door but these pauses are timed and when the time runs out it returns to the game. At the end of the match you can choose to play again or go and find someone else- and there is the option to play against someone with a similar ability to you. There can be a bit of lag, especially against continental opposition (I know this because I played a `Juan' once and he had a personalised Spanish Flag.) that makes the odd game unplayable but for every one poor game you get 5 or 6 good quality, flowing matches.

I would buy this game instead of FIFA if I had the option to, simply because it a more realistic representation of football and because of the Wi-fi. No other game could keep me up until 12am playing Wi-fi against a Brazil team that kept thrashing me in anticipation of getting at least a draw. This is worth the money alone.

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly good fun, 22 Aug 2007
By Mr. J. J. Niland (London) - See all my reviews
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Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
First of all, this is a DS game. As such, you really can't compare it to PES6 on the PS2 etc.

Secondly, and more importantly, this is a good little football game on the DS. You can play quick matches between over 80 national teams, and there are a few club teams such as Arsenal and Juventus. The controls are easy to pick up, and are almost exactly like the PS2 version.

The level of difficulty seems to be set just right, with the computer providing a tough challenge on 'Normal' difficulty. However, once you learn the fine art of the one-two and through-ball moves, you'll be rewarded with some memorable goals.

The graphics are OK, and dont detract from an entertaining game of football.

There is no Master League in this version - instead, you play in a World League in which you have to beat all of the other teams in the game. It's very addictive, and will take a while to complete.

I have not played it on Wi-Fi, so can't comment on whther it is any good.

All in all, this is a great game to fill the hours during a train journey etc. It is the best footy game on the DS.
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