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 Pro Evolution for the Wii is almost here... this is the big Third Party release of 08 for me personally and have high hopes for this one.  As the information is starting to hit the Web now and we get closer to it's March release I cant help but think this is gonna get a massive advertising push, Is it destined to be a massive flop or a new dawn of Pro Evolution Gameplay?  Here's some info and links and i'll let you decide.

If the Embedded video below doesn't work and you're a Pro Evo fan then you've gotta click on http://www.gametrailers.com/player/30337.html to see how frantic and tactical the gameplay could get.

Also a must see is http://www.gametrailers.com/player/30336.html to see exactly how the controls work. 

I personally will be getting this one on launch, working through all of the tutorials, practicing like mad for days, weeks (whatever it takes - i'm not gonna let this game be a failure in my eyes) and I'll maybe see some of ya on line so COME AND HAVE A GO IF YOU THINK YOU'RE HARD ENOUGH.

Due for release March 28th, PES 2008 has been redesigned to make incredible use of the motion-sensitive nature of the Wii’s control system. The player has more control over the on-screen action than ever before, and in line with such advances, Konami has also unveiled an all-new pack design that conveys the unique in-game visuals and ease of use while maximising its use of cover stars Cristiano Ronaldo and Michael Owen.Crucial to PES 2008 for Wii is an all-new control system that truly elevates the level of control available to the player while retaining the depth and intuitive moves of the series. Making use of the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, the player must also consider the movements of their teammates around them. The Nunchuck is used to move the current player, while the Wii Remote is used to pick out players to send them on runs or to receive passes via simple click and drag system which uses arrows to show the path of the run, and a press of the‘B’ button to complete the move.The level of control offered by the bespoke Wii system elevates PES 2008 far beyond any other football game. Dribbling is effected by clicking on the player and using an arrow and the‘A’ button to guide the ball. The speed of the run can then be altered by extending or reducing the length of the guiding arrow, allowing stunning quick turns and bursts of speed to catch defenders off-guard.Shooting also benefits from more control over the players, with the Nunchuck used to shoot or head simply by shaking it. As with the real sport, however, timing is everything in front of goal, and the speed of the pass or cross, the ability of the player, the angle of trajectory and the timing of the shot or header will all have differing effects on the resultant shot.

To ease the player into the stunning level of control PES 2008 offers, the Wii game features a wide-ranging Tutorial mode wherein a series of instructional videos and tests detail how the Wii Remote and Nunchuck can be used to man-mark players, pass into space, clear dangerous crosses and perform slide tackles. Every aspect of the modern game is brought to vivid life, and the advances in control ensure that PES 2008 is a game that develops and surprises as the user’s skill grows.

PES 2008 challenges the player further across six game modes, including Match, League and Cup games, the aforementioned Training system and a Player Trade option. By the far the greatest challenge, however, awaits in the all-new‘Champions Road’ competition.

Champions Road is a global, rewards-based challenge, where players are invited to guide and develop the team of their choice through a series of league games all over the world. By systematically winning each competition, the user is given Experience points which can be used to bolster the attributes of their team. Likewise, as team after team is defeated, the player can cherry-pick the best players of the teams they have beaten to their starting XI. In turn, extra skills can also be unlocked, allowing users to piece together a‘Dream Team’ that constantly grows and evolves as they become more successful. Additional mini-tasks are also randomly set during the course of a Champions Road match, too, such as scoring a hat-trick or stringing together a succession of passes, and doing so allows the player to add higher-rated players to their team.

PES 2008 is also the first Konami Wii title to make use of Nintendo’s highly personal Mii characters. Used as in-game avatars by the Wii user, players can integrate up to 16 pre-defined Miis into a team, while the resultant teams can be stored on to the Wii Remote and switched between two linked Remotes. PES 2008 also enjoys a strong online element, allowing users to play‘Free Matches’ against unknown opponents, or‘Friend Matches’ against people on the Wii’s Friends list, while team data can also be sent to friends via the console’s WiiConnect24 system.

http://www.gametrailers.com/player/30336.html

 

 http://www.wiids.co.uk/2008/02/07/pro-evo-2008-wii-press-release-boxart-and-screens/

http://www.officialnintendomagazine.co.uk/article.php?id=3140

 

 

 



 


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i really want this game, I already pre ordered



SSBB FC: 5155 2671 4071 elgefe02: "VGChartz's Resident Raving Rabbit"   MKWii:5155-3729-0989

I'm going down in the morning to pre order this game and take COD4 back to get Wii Lego Star Wars for me and the wife to play through).

After watching the video about how you can keep the button pressed whilst dragging the player around (kinda like SMG with moving from one star to another) then releasing it to make him run into space really settled any doubts I had.

Think it's gonna be a game of skill and no amount of button mashing in the world is gonna get you a lucky win in this one.



 


This game has, probably, the most creative usage of the wii remote functions. It's good to finally see some respect to the fans from Konami, so it's a must buy for me. Damned game, It's gonna make me buy 4 wii remotes and chuks.



I get the impression Konami are waiting to see what happens with this one - so much could ride on the success of this title, like recently when they announced Silent Hill origins for the PS2 I thought this is one game i'd really like a Wii port of - Hasn't Capcom taught you anything with RE4?

Maybe if this game takes off we'll see a massive push on Wii support from them from here onwards.



 


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just a question: does it have a "franchise" mode? i don't like the sound of "road to champion" mode that much.

if so, maybe i'll just wait until PES 2009 comes out in september or something. just a 6 month wait, right?



the Wii is an epidemic.

fazz said:
This game has, probably, the most creative usage of the wii remote functions. It's good to finally see some respect to the fans from Konami, so it's a must buy for me. Damned game, It's gonna make me buy 4 wii remotes and chuks.

It's also nice with this, SSBB and possibly MOH2 to see some online games where practice, patience and Perseverance will be needed to succeed. With Mario Kart, Tiger Woods 08 (you just konw this is gonna be online this year), Red Steel 2 (online mode was announced ages ago I think), launch of Wiiware and DS demo station the Wii's online model is rapidly taking shape nicely.

 


Lingyis said:
just a question: does it have a "franchise" mode? i don't like the sound of "road to champion" mode that much.

if so, maybe i'll just wait until PES 2009 comes out in september or something. just a 6 month wait, right?

Yes - "All of the usual game modes are stuffed in here, on top of an exclusive Champions Road competition where you take your chosen team all around the world to take part in leagues". Seems they've really gone all out on this one and with another month and a half until launch it's probably gonna get a bit more polish yet. http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=90883

 


I'm looking forward to this game as well, and I'm not a soccer (or football I suppose) fan at all, but the controls are just incredible. And the game is listed as 40 bucks, which is almost a steal. I want to support this game to make sure they continue it next year. Also, looking through Wii games FIFA sold .5 million, so this game shouldn't do too bad, and hopefully enough to warrent more.



This is my most anticipated game on the Wii this year - even more than Mario Kart, SSBB and TOS.

Pro Evo finally back on a Nintendo home console. Last gen I bought an Xbox initially only for one reason: Pro Evo was not released on GC outside Japan.

Unfortunately my home country's league comes without licence again (only the neglectable and passionatelly detested FC Bayern is licenced, afaik). But anyway, this is the best sport series created to date.