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Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 (PSP)

Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 (PSP)

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From: Konami
Category: Video Games

List Price: £24.99
Buy New: £12.89
You Save: £12.10 (48%)



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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 10 reviews
Sales Rank: 254

Platform: Sony Psp
Genre: soccer-games
Rating: Parental Guidance
Media: Video Game
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 4.1 x 0.6

MPN: 4012927062739
EAN: 4012927062739
ASIN: B000Q2W9CY

Release Date: February 29, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Condition: Brand New and Fully Guaranteed - Over 90% of orders are dispatched same day or next day by First Class post. Please note Danish customers may incur custom charges.

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Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Pes 2008 (psp) is sublime   March 31, 2008
this new release is money well spent. master league is hugely improved with a better transfer sytem.
new mode wold tour is hugely enjoable as well.
buy it now!



4 out of 5 stars a good improvement but still work needed   March 1, 2008
 5 out of 5 found this review helpful

without a doubt pro evo is pro evo, the best football game on any console, there have been some improvements but i still feel its the ones that are missing that let this game down. pro evo 2008 picks up where pro evo 6 left off. the graphics are defintely a little bit better and overall it does look visually better, the gameplay has improved with improved tackling, and dribbling systems, although it does still have a little lag in the gameplay when in the goalies area, but from what i have experienced so far it isnt too bad, as pro evo 6 had the same problems. but for the processing power of the psp its still great to play.

master league is back and this is where the game does start to shine. you can develop your players and your team and there are also the respective league and european cups in master league now whichmake for a better game experience on the psp. the datalink is also an improvement from 6, and the interchange is relatively simple.

like the other reviewer said, there is also the pointless world tour challenge mode, which was unnecessary, as id rather have the random select option, which is still missing from the psp versions.

this game still doesnt have a stadium select feature and you are left with the same boring stadium we had in pro evo 6. also the commentary is limited to goalscoring, but then again its not about the commentary is it?
nonetheless its still a great game for the psp. and definitely an improvement from 6,



4 out of 5 stars what's changed?!   February 29, 2008
 6 out of 7 found this review helpful

I figured that the reason this was delayed so long was so Konami could avoid the potential embarassement of another PS3 PES2008 situation (i.e. releasing a buggy game long before it's actually ready!) I also figured that there would be big improvements from PES6.

This was overambitious on my part; there was very little wrong with PES6. Other than the obvious licensing issues I got fed up with niggly little things, like the slowdown when lots of players are onscreen at the same time, only one stadium, the lack of commentary and the lack of highlights at half-time and the end of the match.

None of these things have been fixed in PES2008. Considering that FIFA 2008 manages to have lots of stadiums, proper commentary and highlights and no slowdown, I would be really annoyed with PES2008 were it not for one thing; it's still the best football game in the world.

There are a few subtle changes from the previous incarnation, mostly giving you more control over crossing, shooting, manual passing and so on. I haven't had time to try them all yet, but the versatility of the control set-up in the game tells you everything about why this is better than FIFA; rather than max-ing out the budget on presentation, they've once again made a superbly playable game. Add in the (somewhat pointless) World Tour mode (similar to the FIFA 08 challenge mode but with whole matches rather than scenarios) and the ability to synchronise save games with a PS2 version, it's another case of Konami making a few subtle changes rather than overhauling; if it ain't broke...

Don't get me wrong, I really like FIFA 08 for the PSP, but even if this new version of PES is virtually identical to the previous one, it still makes for a better playing experience.



4 out of 5 stars Pes 2008 PSP Version   March 22, 2008
I have Fifa 07 on the PSP and like it, I have been looking forward to PES 2008 on the PSP as it is a more in depth game but does not have the glitz of Fifa.

The games are quite different, Fifa is pick up and play, PES 2008 is not. I have had this for a couple of weeks now and tend to play it when I'm travelling and still to be honest find it difficult to score, which is part of the fun, when I do score especially from a header I thought it was amazing purely due to the difficulty in doing this. The game takes time to master but as you make small increments in skill it does get more pleasurable. You can down load various updates from the web to make your teams identity true to real life which I did and adds a element of reality. As everyone has stated, the master league is the best part of the game as is the world tour.

I enjoy this game, am 38 years old but a casual gamer. Yes there are flaws like slow down when many players are in the box but you have to appreciate this is a hand held game on a hand held console. I have seen and played the DS version which is abysmal. I would have given this 5 stars apart from the fact of the slow down and I had to pay for the online update.

Yes I would recommend this to anyone who likes a challenge.



4 out of 5 stars not bad   April 8, 2008
Ok no stadium choice and no commentary (apart from the few words spoken when a goal is scored)...i really don't see the problem there.
The gameplay is improved for sure and it is now actually possible to score from a free kick!...however the dept at Konami in charge of making sure the players look like the stars they are supposed to be must have gone on holiday when this game was in the works....in the last PES player likeness was superb, now its rubbish...with most players resembling Max Headroom!
Oh and the World Tour mode is really quite pointless, why couldn't they put all that design effort into the gameplay of commentary?
Having said all that it is a better game for sure. Tackling and dribbling are lots better.


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