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The latest issue of the PSW magazine in the UK have given us hands on impressions of the next installment in the Pro Evolution Soccer series. The first point they make clear is that the game is 'radically different' in the way it plays to the Japanese release Winning Eleven 10. They say:
"[PES6 is] a solid, intelligent advance from PES5."
They go on to say that dribbling is far more difficult than in Winning Eleven 10 (thankfully) and that "ball-hogging for more than a few seconds will see your player swamped by the opposition". Graphically, there are many new animations and we will even see defenders claiming offsides, and them not being given. Yes, I know, you occasionally saw this in PES5, but it wasn't half as often as in a real life game. Additionally there will be more player reactions to incidents, including finger wagging and shrugging of the shoulders.
You can read through more of the improvements thanks to these scans, first published by 'Adonis'.
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"[PES6 is] a solid, intelligent advance from PES5."
They go on to say that dribbling is far more difficult than in Winning Eleven 10 (thankfully) and that "ball-hogging for more than a few seconds will see your player swamped by the opposition". Graphically, there are many new animations and we will even see defenders claiming offsides, and them not being given. Yes, I know, you occasionally saw this in PES5, but it wasn't half as often as in a real life game. Additionally there will be more player reactions to incidents, including finger wagging and shrugging of the shoulders.
You can read through more of the improvements thanks to these scans, first published by 'Adonis'.
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- Scan 7