proevofan88
Registered User
Is it just me? Or is this an unusual feeling as we get closer to the release of PES2010.
I dont quite think that I have been anxious to buy a title as I am with PES2010 ever.... It's clear that this is a new kind of beast, the game itself.
It feels to me that PES2009 was the last of the "traditional WINNING ELEVEN/PES" entries into the landmark series. Whether that's a good or bad thing is anyone's guess. The answer to those thoughts will be revealed the day we get our hands on PES2010.
2010 is the version for KONAMI that must succeed because if it doesn't, it'll be practically "game over" for pes for awhile.
Konami is in a very unique position. There are 3 options for them:
1. Fail miserably, and with it, bury the franchise for a long time ( not necessarily not make the game, but just put out bad games that are inferior to FIFA )
2. A mediocre game that has potential but doesnt quite reach its intended heights greatness, nor does it fall to the depths of badness.
3. or, will they single-handedly redefine and shake the very foundations of the gaming industry by, not just reinventing thfootball/soccer, but the whole sports genre, truly sending it into next-gen glory ( because as far as I am concerned there is still not one FOOTBALL title on the market that's truly NEXT GEN besides the graphics themselves ).
Konami may or may not know what's at stake but us consumers know very well that they MUST deliver.
I dont quite think that I have been anxious to buy a title as I am with PES2010 ever.... It's clear that this is a new kind of beast, the game itself.
It feels to me that PES2009 was the last of the "traditional WINNING ELEVEN/PES" entries into the landmark series. Whether that's a good or bad thing is anyone's guess. The answer to those thoughts will be revealed the day we get our hands on PES2010.
2010 is the version for KONAMI that must succeed because if it doesn't, it'll be practically "game over" for pes for awhile.
Konami is in a very unique position. There are 3 options for them:
1. Fail miserably, and with it, bury the franchise for a long time ( not necessarily not make the game, but just put out bad games that are inferior to FIFA )
2. A mediocre game that has potential but doesnt quite reach its intended heights greatness, nor does it fall to the depths of badness.
3. or, will they single-handedly redefine and shake the very foundations of the gaming industry by, not just reinventing thfootball/soccer, but the whole sports genre, truly sending it into next-gen glory ( because as far as I am concerned there is still not one FOOTBALL title on the market that's truly NEXT GEN besides the graphics themselves ).
Konami may or may not know what's at stake but us consumers know very well that they MUST deliver.