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Wojtas said:
As a die hard fan of the series i have lamented for the past three versions that they have been practically the same, nothing new actually in terms of gameplay. Pro Evo 2008? Took my first match on highest difficulty settings, played as Poland vs Brazil and won 5-0. It totally blew me off that using the exact same tricks as 2 years ago i scored very similar goals, only that pro evo has prettier animations. Bah.

That's why i'm definitely getting the Wii version. This is the true next step in football gaming for me, at last i'll have full control over not just one player, but a whole load of them. Even if some of the mechanics will be flawed ( i don't think that team AI is going to be very responsive to tell the truth) this version of the game is where the new fun is at. Let me at it. NOW.

i've been a die hard fan too, since the ISSS days. i can tell you i'm not expecting the same type of gameply. From the videos that i've seen the gameplay will be slower, the graphics look pretty bad, and i doubt the online will be as good as its PS3/360 counterparts, and i might add that there is no master league, which is what adds the hardcore aspect to PES. Shooting involves shaking the Wiimote, and that's not very intriguing. They should give it another title name, so that old time PES fans won't be expecting the same. I will rent this game through gamefly when it comes out to test the controls, but i'm not expecting much, i hope to be proved wrong, cause managing the whole team sounds really cool. just one more comment.. SOCCER IS THE BEST SPORT EVER..