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Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 (Wii)

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Thanks to a new control system and good online play, Pro Evolution Soccer on the Wii is a unique and enjoyable experience.

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While Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 was a disappointment on nearly every other platform, the Wii version offers a genuinely new take on the series. Developed by a completely different team within Konami, Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 takes the game's solid heritage and adds a control system specifically designed for the Wii Remote and Nunchuk. The online mode is generally excellent, as well as lag-free, and the game-finding system works well. It's still a little too short on game modes and unlockable extras, but as a bold first appearance on the Wii, it's an innovative new game that football fans should definitely check out.

PES 2008 starts with a lengthy but necessary tutorial. Even if you're familiar with the series, this game is a fundamentally different experience on the Wii, and while purists may baulk at the prospect of controlling players with a cursor, it's actually a very natural way to play. You use the Wii Remote to point at the screen and draw out the moves you want to make, whether it's a run in a certain direction or a pass to another player. You can still move your players using the Nunchuk's analogue stick, but you have to pass by aiming the cursor and pressing the B button. Likewise, if you want your player to make a run, you point the cursor in the direction you want him to go and press the A button. These are just the basics, however, and you can move off-the-ball players by tapping the A button twice, perform feints by swinging the Nunchuk, or make chip shots by swiping the Wii Remote. At first, it feels like you're performing a complex juggling act of button combos and controller movements, but it's a well-designed system that allows you to perform all the same moves that you're used to in previous games.

The most immediate thing you'll notice is how much the new controls change the flow of the game, making it feel more fluid and lifelike than before. That said, dealing with all the onscreen action can sometimes be a bit overwhelming, and we couldn't help but make the occasional passing error as a result. Thankfully, the AI-controlled players are adaptive and will immediately come to collect a loose ball, but processing all the information you need can be a serious challenge until you've mastered the game. The biggest problem, though, is that it's very difficult to make effective tackles using the Wii Remote, and you're never really in control when playing in defence. You can pressure the opposing player by holding the A button or lunge in with a sliding tackle by holding down the Z button and swinging the Nunchuk. However, drawing out running paths at the same time means that neither option is particularly accurate, and you'll frequently mistime tackles or just fumble them completely.

Local matches can only feature one or two players. Although it's a shame that there isn't four-player support, the number of cursors and lines that would entail onscreen action would probably have resulted in a very confusing game. There are also Cup and League modes; you can replicate your favourite competitions or leagues using both domestic and international teams. Like the DS version, PES 2008 on the Wii ditches the series' much-loved Master League mode for something quite different, and in this case, it's the strangely titled Champions Road. In addition to the normal challenge of winning matches as you guide your team through, this mode offers challenges, such as making a certain number of passes or scoring a minimum number of goals during games. It's a fun game mode, but we can't help but yearn for something a little less contrived and more in-depth.

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  • alaTest.com

    Editors' rating: 93

    Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 306 reviews of Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 from international magazines and websites. Experts rate this product 72/100 and users 78/100. Comparing these reviews to 663664 other Video Games reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 93/100 = Excellent.

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  • hexus.net

    Summary: It's on the pitch though where PES 2009 should ultimately be judged - and in that respect - it does its job well enough

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  • pocket-lint.com

    Editors' rating: 80

    Summary: Give this one a graphical touch up, and re-work the defending, and we'd be onto a pure winner

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  • goodgearguide.com.au

    Editors' rating: 80

    Summary: Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 isn't a huge step forward, but it's better than its predecessor in nearly every way. If you fell in love with last year's game, but found it lacking in depth you should be plenty happy with what Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 has ...

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Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 (Wii)