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Pro Evolution Soccer 5 is a football video game developed and produced by Konami as part of the Pro Evolution Soccer series. With featuring Arsenal and Chelsea it is the first release of the series which offered fully licensed clubs from the Premier League, which is one of the 3 unlicensed leagues of the game.
There are also 3 licensed leagues just like in the predecessor Pro Evolution Soccer 4. As with previous versions, the game features an edit mode allowing the player to edit certain elements of the game.
It was the last release to feature the German Bundesliga for Pro Evolution Soccer Installment before it was replaced by a generic league because of losing the license for the following releases. The game was also the first in the series to feature online play for the PlayStation 2. Within online play, statistics and league points are stored on the server for each game played. You'll probably have a few frustrating results before you start pinging them in from all angles, because PES5 is physically demanding, especially in midfield.
Konami has increased the emphasis on personal one on-one player battles, which means you havi to fight to retain possession - guarding the ball, getting foot-ins, closing players down quicker and intercepting passes. Early games can often degenerate into a series of niggly fouls; the referee seemingly stopping the action every few seconds for any infringement, be it a stray leg, little trip, barge from behind or sliding tackle.
The Al has been improved, so that even on a three-star average difficulty versus the CPU, youl have to keep tapping the joypad buttons constantly to evade their advances.
Not onlj that but passes now go astray increasingly often "Not to him! So after reading the last few paragraphs, you may be wondering why PES5 is a tclassic. Well, just because the game is more snanding, doesn't mean it's any less enjoyable - it just requires you to, as Bobby Robson would say, "unlearn what you have learned".
For example, one of my favourite moves in the old PES was a fast run down the wing, then a double-tap cross to whip the ball into the box for my forward to head into the back of the net, usually seven times out of ten. This has been curtailed somewhat, so that in PES5 it now probably only works, oh, once every third visit of Halley's comet.
OK this may be a slight exaggeration, but the point is you're going to have to work at learning new tricks; inspired new ways of scoring those wonder goals that have you punching the air and gloating in the face of your unfortunate opponent. A key to this is utilising your skilled players, such as Zidane, Beckham, Ronaldinho and Rooney, whose individual brilliance could be the spark you need to produce a wondrous finish or an inspired through-ball that creates the killer shooting opportunity.
Using a quick change of pace, you can skip past opposition players, or even nutmeg them, before blasting home a yard goal - especially if your player has the excellent new star attribute of 'middle shooting'.
This is aimed at personalities such as Scholes or Lampard, who can burst into the space on the edge of the box and unleash vicious shots. Suddenly, after a day or two, you'll start to truly appreciate PES5 - the little nuances of gameplay, the fantastic fluid animation, and the way the ball spins and moves realistically in the air - something that other football games still have yet to master.
Again, it feels like real football - and even more so in the new game. There's also some important additions, with officially-licensed Arsenal and Chelsea teams and stadia, a Memorial Mode that enables you to load in multiple option files M so you can keep a tally of match stats between mates, an improved Master League a cut-down Football Manager to the uninitiated and of course, proper online options with yes!
Look, I've said enough - play our exclusive demo and see what I mean. If you're a fan of football, you need this beautiful game. PES4 is so good, even Will Porter plays it.
And he's a QPR fan. Yes, after years of resistance, Will has actually started joining in. I'm sure I even heard him say bugger the other day, when I scored against him for the seventh time with a beautifully-weighted lob.
The fact is - and I know I've said it countless times before - PES is the best arcade football game-ever. I find that you can quickly dismiss any gamer's opinion if they say they prefer playing FIFA with a derisory snort and a rolling of the eyes, because they're so obviously wrong.
The great news for us true football addicts in the know is that the latest incarnation is currently being coded in Tokyo - and PC has the exclusive first news and screenshots. Chelsea's cup-winning central defender and England International John Terry has already been signed up to be the face of PES5, but he'll now be joined by last year's cover star Arsenal's Thierry Henry - presumably in a rather cool face-to-face arrangement.
As for the game, Konami promises that there'll also be additions to the official Italian, Dutch and Spanish league licences, although the company can't say won't say if that will include any from the English Premiership just yet. However, we can confirm a host of new player moves, animations and game enhancements. The first is the weather conditions now including snow - woohoo!
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