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This product is also called Pro Evolution Soccer 6 in Europe, World Soccer Winning Eleven 10 in Japan, Pro Evolution Soccer 6 in Australia.
Background: The Pro Evolution Soccer series is renowned for its realism, and Pro Evolution Soccer 6 is abundant with new gameplay additions. Player AI has been massively upgraded, with players running intelligently into space when not in possession of the ball and pointing where they want the pass placed to continue the attack. Similarly, the physical side of play has been refined, with players working to turn a defender as they receive the ball, while defenders must learn to stand off slightly to prevent such moves. Series creator Shingo 'Seabass' Takatsuka has also worked to refine the shooting system of the new game, and players will be able to attempt more snap shots than in previous versions, while volleys and half-volleys have been redesigned. Other new moves include the ability to retain control of the ball when sliding in to tackle, while all-new feints and backwards dribbling are now available thanks to the improved dribbling controls, while headers have been changed to allow players more movement in the way their strikers jump and head the ball. Pro Evolution Soccer 6 also has a number of new teams licensed for inclusion, with the International roster now featuring the official kits for Argentina, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain and Sweden. Details on official club teams and more national squads will follow. Features: International release dates:[b]New Licenses, New Teams[/b] Amongst the new licenses in Winning Eleven 10 is the England national team. Other additions on this front include Italy, Netherlands, Spain and Argentina. Bayern Munich will also be licensed. African countries are boosted, with new sides including England's World Cup opponents, Trinidad and Tobago. - International Challenge mode, allowing you to take any side through all the qualifications for a World Cup. - Passing, shooting and through balls all become 'simpler' allowing more fluid gameplay. - Referee's are less likely to give free-kicks for niggly fouls. [b]New National Team Licenses[/b] - Argentina - Australia - England - Italy - Netherlands - Spain [b]Added National Teams[/b] - Angola - Ghana - Togo - Trinidad and Tobago [b]Deleted National Teams[/b] - Morocco - South Africa [b]New Club Team Licenses[/b] - Bayern Munich - Rosenburg - Copenhagen [b]Deleted Club Teams[/b] - Brugges - Moscow - Shakhtar Donetsk. Also: -Refined shooting system -Players will be able to attempt snap shots -Volleys and half-volleys have been redisgned -Ability to retain control of the ball when sliding in to tackle -All-new feints and backwards dribbling -Headers have been changed to allow players more movement in the way their strikers jump and head the ball -More balanced referees -Selection of exciting new gameplay modes Europe: Nov 17, 06 Japan: Jan 31, 07 Australia: Nov 2, 06 Portal News GameGrep News Lowest Prices |
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