MarkTownsend
Registered User
I have been a lifelong fan of the Pro Evolution Soccer Series (the game's life that is, not my own!). I was terribly disappointed by the fact that there was no fluidity to the play. The players were sluggish and easily caught by the opposition, and don't even get me started on the way that the players sidestep every time they change direction.
I stuck with the game though and tried to give it every opportunity to redeem itself. And that is when I found FIFA 2006. I think it's because I am a shallow man, but I liked the aesthetics of the game, and the fact that they had finally paid some much needed attention to the ball physics.
That said I do still love the Pro Evolution Soccer series and would definitely consider buying it in the future. I don't however, think that I will be going back to my copy of Pro Evo 5 for quite some time! Shame to waste £40, but what can I do? I am incredibly shallow when it comes to graphical mastery.
I hope I haven't alienated myself from this forum. If it helps, I still play a lot on Pro Evo 4 - in my opinion the best of the Pro Evos so far!
Mark
I stuck with the game though and tried to give it every opportunity to redeem itself. And that is when I found FIFA 2006. I think it's because I am a shallow man, but I liked the aesthetics of the game, and the fact that they had finally paid some much needed attention to the ball physics.
That said I do still love the Pro Evolution Soccer series and would definitely consider buying it in the future. I don't however, think that I will be going back to my copy of Pro Evo 5 for quite some time! Shame to waste £40, but what can I do? I am incredibly shallow when it comes to graphical mastery.
I hope I haven't alienated myself from this forum. If it helps, I still play a lot on Pro Evo 4 - in my opinion the best of the Pro Evos so far!
Mark