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Usually ships in 1 business days | | Only 3 left in stock, order soon! | | | | | | New Look, New Content¿ Same Passion! Pro Evolution Soccer is back for 2009! The terms ¿PES¿ and ¿Winning Eleven¿ have always been synonymous with realism and superior gameplay, but this year PES will further narrow the gap between the game, and the real thing! New stadiums, player motions and gameplay modes will bolster a game already focused on providing the most exciting soccer experience next to actually being on the field. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 7.0 inches | | Product Width: | 4.25 inches | | Product Height: | 0.75 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.2 pounds | | Package Length: | 7.0 inches | | Package Width: | 4.1 inches | | Package Height: | 0.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.25 pounds | | Release Date: | November 11, 2008 | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 9 reviews |
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| | Game Information | | Platform: | Sony PSP | | Media: | Video Game | | Item Quantity: | 1 |
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| | Features | Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 for PSP is the latest update to the award-winning soccer series, with new additions, smarter AI, and better graphicsExclusive rights to the UEFA Champions League allows you to play as and against your favorite players and teamsTelevision-style presentation delivers dramatic camera angles on replays, videos, and banner adsBecome a Legend mode lets you create a player from scratch and focus on the individual player rather than a teamAdjustments for friction, air resistance, backspin, and more results in dramatically improved ball movement
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Konami, I want my money back! Dec 08, 2008
By Gino Litvak
"FCCO casual"
Second season in a row Konami is keep selling us same old product. I'm usually playing Inter (Calcio) here is what I saw in 09 same player movement, same crowd, crowd noise, singing...basically it's an exact copy of 08/07 with different opening. You really have got to have balls to put last year product in a new shrink wrap and sell it to the world as a new product.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
PES 2009 Mar 16, 2009
By Leonardo Motta Most of reviews so far seem to be focusing on the comparison of this version with older PES versions. I think it is necessary to point out some other things relevant to whoever is thinking about getting a copy of this game.
First of all, the game have known bugs, despite the fact it is a retail version. One of the bugs is the fact that sometimes, randomly, substitutions you've made during the game are undone but the number of substitutions you can make is not reset so that basically the players you removed (say because they were tired) are back in the game and there is nothing you can do. You may want to check a list of known bugs of this game before buying it. This clearly shows the low quality of testing this game had, since this could have been spotted after someone had played it a couple of times.
Secondly, the game atmosphere could be much better. In fact the older SNES version of this game was more enjoyable: the crowd was more agitated and when you scored you would get a huge "GOAL" text with the narrator screaming and sometimes a nice picture of the players celebrating. In PES 2009 all you get is a dull "goal" remark from the narrator; no life in it. Moreover, there is no narration except for this remark. The developers decided to include a lot of songs for the menus but did not care much about the game atmosphere itself.
Thirdly, the progression of difficulty was badly planned. Unfortunately right now I either win Argentina 0x8 with Brazil in the Beginner mode or I will lose even for Honduras in the next difficulty mode ("Regular"). I understand that I'm missing something about the game strategy, but this is no excuse for the developers to have skipped test the game beforehand with several people to check whether or not the difficulty level was rightly pitched. So unfortunately is either too easy or too hard. There is no real practice/training mode in the game, so you cannot learn by yourself or by a tutorial what exactly you may be missing (although you can still seek friends and the Internet). I also have the impression that in higher difficulty modes there is an artificial "forget about the stats" mechanism so that the game can become difficult. I say that because I've made simple tests: despite the fact that I had a player with top stats it could be easily outrun by a player of another team that was supposed to have very low stats.
Overall I think that although the graphics are what you would expect for PSP platform these days, the gameplay is not that fun compared to its older (SNES) version. The FIFA game have a history of not being as fun to play as PES, but this modern PES version is so dull that maybe the FIFA game had actually succeeded in being more enjoyable.
5 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Same old, same old.. Nov 16, 2008
By Ozgur Ustundag I have been a fan of PES games on PSP since 2007 version. I was somewhat happy with that version, the gameplay was fun and felt like soccer. Then I thought 2008 version would be even better. And I was disappointed by that version cause it really felt like PES 2007 and a half.
Well, 2009 version, as many have guessed, is unfortunatelly still the same game from 2007 in terms of graphics, lack of commentary and stadium models. Don't get me wrong the gameplay is still fun and probably still better than FIFA(Played the 08 version) but I really don't understand why Konami is still trying to fool us every coming season with a 'saved as' version of the old PES code with slightly updated(definitely not upgraded) player face graphics and squad kits. Even that pre-match stadium cutscene animation, graphics and sounds are identical to the 2007 version.
The US version says "Authentic Commentary, including Spanish.." on the cover of the box but there is still no commentary in the game! And based on my FIFA PSP experience, I cannot understand why it is a big deal to include commentary or player names into the game. FIFA had a number of different stadiums, all the player names were announced along with the commentary and local leagues with all the teams in there. Looks like PES' outdated code is so bulky and it fills up that UMD space. Definitely this game needs a re-write with optimization and new graphics and more team licences.
I would again say to stick with your 2007 or 2008 version if you have those unless you want the new menu graphics, licenced Premiere League teams and current squads(if you don't really want to take your time to edit)
Good Fun for the Kids Oct 11, 2009
By Alexandre Julio da Silva
"Alexandre - ajulios"
My nephew loved the game and also his father :)
Fun for the Family.
Very nice graphics and sounds.
The best game for PSP Sep 22, 2009
By Spartan This game is awsome! The graphics, the gameplay, everything about it is perfect.
Entertainment is guaranteed! This game was made for those who love soccer, if you are one of them, you must have it.
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