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Pro Evolution Soccer 5 (PS2)
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Rated : Ages 3 and Over
- Product Dimensions : 19 x 13 x 1.4 cm; 140 Grams
- Release date : 21 Oct. 2005
- ASIN : B0009XH4DE
- Manufacturer reference : 298405527593-4141855178793
- Best Sellers Rank: 14,641 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games)
- 168 in PlayStation 2 Games
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In a nutshell: Everything fans could hope for is here: officially licensed leagues from Italy, Spain and Holland line up alongside a replica of the Premiership, as well as the French and German championships. In all, that amounts to 136 club sides and 57 national teams. Plus theres a more detailed Master League, domestic European competitions, and a comprehensive Edit Mode. The lowdown:The definitive footie series returns to defend its crown, and how it sparkles when held up to the light. Pro Evolution 5s gameplay has been enhanced to provide a more lifelike version of the beautiful game: players utilise their upper bodies more in the challenge, have more tricks at their disposal, and can now curl shots with pinpoint accuracy. This is total football.Most exciting moment:Scoring a virtual replica of Roberto Carlos legendary free-kick against France -- the one with the unbelievable swerve-- and then dancing around the living room like a lunatic.Since you ask:Thierry Henry has been playing Pro Evolution games since the first title appeared ten years ago. The great man clearly has great taste.The bottom line: Another trophy for the Pro Evo cabinet. Jonti Davies
Amazon.co.uk Review
In a nutshell:
Everything fans could hope for is here: officially licensed leagues from Italy, Spain and Holland line up alongside a replica of the Premiership, as well as the French and German championships. In all, that amounts to 136 club sides and 57 national teams. Plus there's a more detailed Master League, domestic European competitions, and a comprehensive Edit Mode.
The lowdown:
The definitive footie series returns to defend its crown, and how it sparkles when held up to the light. Pro Evolution 5's gameplay has been enhanced to provide a more lifelike version of the beautiful game: players utilise their upper bodies more in the challenge, have more tricks at their disposal, and can now curl shots with pinpoint accuracy. This is total football.
Most exciting moment:
Scoring a virtual replica of Roberto Carlos' legendary free-kick against France -- the one with the unbelievable swerve-- and then dancing around the living room like a lunatic.
Since you ask:
Thierry Henry has been playing Pro Evolution games since the first title appeared ten years ago. The great man clearly has great taste.
The bottom line:
Another trophy for the Pro Evo cabinet.
Jonti Davies
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So what gives?
Well... For starters, the merest touch of one of your players on an opposition player results in a free kick. yup, no 50-50 challenges in this game, just foul foul foul. whole games may pass without a shot, let alone a goal, and when you do get to shoot it is woefully unpredictable. Will it dribble into the keepers waiting hands or fly 40 feet over the bar? chances are, both are likely. will it go in? Doubtful, and when it finally does? You're so fed up you no longer care.
I tried selling it to a friend of mine, but he demanded to try it first, and needless to say, I'm now stuck with it.
Parents: Don't worry about your kids playing violent, gory games. Worry about kids who play this. It will send even the most laidback peace loving person absolutely potty. If they must play, lock away anything sharp. Please.
I have been playing PES since PES 6 (which I think is a great game), but on a whim I decided to fork out a fiver and buy PES 5 - a game I had never played before. I couldn't believe how great it is ! It's better than every other PES since and that includes PES 2013 - the players play and move like real footballers and this is as close to the real thing as you can get without putting you boots on - which you should, it's good for your health !
Anyway, the graphics are great too but as I said at the beginning it's all about GAMEPLAY and this is the best by far .
Buy and enjoy....
I've only been playing the game for two weeks and have given it 3 stars, though I may revisit this in a while if the gamelplay improves with experience. Fingers crossed.
I don't know how many tens of millions of pounds Konami makes from pes every year,but I think it's long overdue that they started investing a little more in the game intself.Tweaking the graphics every year and getting rid of crazy anomilies like the too tight marking or ridiculously one sided refereeing really isn't enough.This should have been sorted out years ago.
Good points? The graphics,some of the gameplay some of the time.Generally,brilliant in multiplayer mode,but this is not the mode most players will be using.I actually don't mind the fouls so much - at least the cpu players are penalised more as well.Great if you play on 2 or 3 stars level.
Bad points?Cpu still takes over too much,in fact far more than it did in PES4,and that was bad enough.The usual levelling out of players abilities,so that games are more "competetive" or "exciting",even if the situation doesn't warrant it.What's the point of picking Zidane for your team if every Costa Rican centre back is just as fast and skillful? Far too much skating,ridiculous inability of top players to dribble or control the ball.Extremely frustrating if you play on 5 or 6 star level and expect more control.

