Two different reviews.
PS3: http://www.gamespot.com/ps3/sports/pes2008/review.html?sid=6182062 6.0
360: http://www.gamespot.com/xbox360/sports/pes2008/review.html?sid=6182052 7.0
PS3: http://www.gamespot.com/ps3/sports/pes2008/review.html?sid=6182062 6.0
Gamespot said:At a time when many other rival sports games feature an assortment of online multimedia updates throughout the year, Konami's complete lack of extras feels backward in comparison. It's also worth noting the online registration process, which locks your copy of the game to your Konami account for online play. This means that if you ever want to sell your copy of the game, the next person will be unable to play online unless he or she has your registration details. To our knowledge this is the first time this has happened in a PS3 title, and Konami's UK office declined to respond to enquiries over why the system was implemented.
360: http://www.gamespot.com/xbox360/sports/pes2008/review.html?sid=6182052 7.0
Gamespot said:However, the Xbox 360 version does have some bonuses over the PlayStation 3 iteration. Firstly, it runs in 1080p, whereas the PlayStation 3 doesn't even support this display mode and is jerky even running in 720p. Secondly, you can use a Live Vision camera to scan logos and faces into the game, although the results are somewhat low-res in the game.
Pro Evolution Soccer 2008's graphics are all over the place. The Xbox 360 version has the appearance of an upscaled Xbox game, but apart from fewer jagged edges, there's little to show off the new console's power. It also looks more washed-out and less sharp than the PlayStation 3 version of the game.