Chopin Trusty Balls
First casualty in the war on idioticy.
Probobly just in time for the PS3 launch.
January was for US only.
PS3 could have problems this fall in Europe.
Fleming said:http://www.axbserver.de/axb/uploads/galerie/pes_nextgenvisuall.jpg
http://www.axbserver.de/axb/uploads/galerie/pes_nextgenvisualh.jpg
Probobly just in time for the PS3 launch.
January was for US only.
Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH announces new PES title including all new Xbox 360 and Nintendo DS versions
Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH today used the E3 event in Los Angeles to announce Pro Evolution Soccer 6 - the latest sequel to the multi-million-selling series.
2006 will see Konami taking Pro Evolution Soccer 6 to a number of new formats as demand for the much-loved football title continues to grow at a phenomenal pace. In addition to the customary PlayStation 2, PC-DVD and PSP (PlayStation®Portable) versions of the game, Konami will also be releasing the first versions for Xbox 360 and Nintendo's DS handheld.
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.
Other new additions include more balanced referees, and a selection of exciting new gameplay modes. An International Challenge involves leading your home country to victory through a series of entry and tournament rounds, while a Random mode lets the player play quick games within randomly-generated match day settings. The much-loved Master League also returns, allowing players to experience the many highs and lows of steering a team through years of competitive games. Aging players, injuries and pressure from the board all combine to create a truly immersive game where results are everything
With its slick moves and realistic action, Pro Evolution Soccer 6 is certain to glide past rival titles with ease and enjoys an impressive roster of new moves, licensed clubs, and gameplay modes. It will be shown for the first time on the Konami stand at the E3 event, which is held at the Los Angeles Convention Centre from May 10th-12th.
A little fixingKurosaki Ichigo said:JAPAN
WINNING ELEVEN 10 on:
-PS2 (already released, April)
-PSP (should come later)
-DS (should come later)
-...X360,PS3 version coming later?
EUROPE
PRO EVOLUTION SOCCER 6 on:
-PS2 (release in 2006)
-PC
-PSP
-X360
-DS
-....PS3 version coming later?
x3n05 said:Nice to see a REAL soccer/football game coming out rather than that Fifa trash.
thorns said:have you even played the latest fifa? it's far from trash.
K@M said:
VictimOfGrief said:You fucking sod's and saying it doesn't look that good. Have you SEEN EA's abortion that is FIFA?
My god. :lol