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GameSpot: Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 Review

Konami took a risk with the Wii version of Pro Evolution Soccer 2008, and it's one that has paid off. It's a completely different experience from every other version of the game because the control system offers a more flowing game of football and one that's incredibly rewarding once it's mastered. While there are still some teething problems--most notably in defensive control--moving players and making passes around the pitch is incredibly natural using the Wii Remote.

GameSpot are also pleased at how well it plays online, so much so that they would recommend the online mode above all other modes offered in the game. The lack of a Master League mode is disappointing, but Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 offers a novel approach to playing football that works well.
BIoodmask - contributor
Published: 79 days 5 hours ago | Review | Wii
 
 
 

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