Pro Evolution Soccer 2009
Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 | |
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Developer(s) | Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo |
Publisher(s) | Konami |
Series | Pro Evolution Soccer |
Platform(s) | PLAYSTATION 3, XBox 360 PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 2, Wii, Microsoft Windows, Mobile [3] |
Genre(s) | Sports |
Mode(s) | Single-player, Multiplayer |
Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 is an football (soccer) video game in the Pro Evolution Soccer series by Konami, following on from Pro Evolution Soccer 2008.
Demo
A PES 2009 demo is set for release on the Xbox Live Marketplace on September 11th. A date for release on PlayStation Network is yet to be confirmed. The demo should feature various international teams, which you will able to use in a 5-10 minute exhibition with 4 players on the Xbox 360/PC version and 7 players on the PS3 version.
Cover
Konami has announced that Argentine forward Lionel Messi will be the face of PES 2009 title. As part of the new agreement, Messi will appear on the box of all versions of PES 2009 when it is released later this year across Europe, and feature in promotional materials for the game.[4]
Wii version
Building on the control system of its predecessor, PES 2009 expands on the basic concept of players controlling both the player with the ball and those around them. PES 2009 will bring the user closer to the game by introducing different control methods which cater for a wide range of play styles.
PES 2009 for Nintendo Wii will feature a number of key additions, with an enhanced shooting system offering more control. The development team has also reworked the defensive elements of the game, with more control over defenders and more ways to close down attacking threats. A new AI system has also been implemented and results in more sophisticated and intuitive movement from team mates according to the player’s commands.[5]
Mobile Version
Konami’s mobile version of PES 2009 will be released alongside the home versions in Autumn. Following the success of the mobile version of PES 2008, the new edition now features multi-player capabilities via Bluetooth. The game also refines the one-button control system of last year’s game and features enhanced goalkeeper AI.[6]
Gameplay
Gameplay has been improved for Pro Evolution Soccer 2009, with key additions such as an improved Teamvision system, with tactics changing according to situation, better off-the-ball movement such as running to receive passes, etc and the AI recognizing strategies that work and it accumulates data on an ongoing basis within Master League and League modes. Another new addition is the readjustments for ball movements, and PES 2009 has new air resistance calculations for the trajectory of the ball. The heaviness of the ground also impacts the gameplay. There will also be new friction routines to affect ball movement in terms of ground conditions, backspin routines are calculated so that ball slows accordingly, and the bounce of the ball can be used more effectively: players can flick the ball up to tee a shot, or to lift it over a defender’s trailing leg. Skills are now integrated more into the game. If a player has the ability, they will be able to perform deft turns. There will also be adjusted controls to make close control more intuitive. All new Manual Passing and there is no slowdown in replays or matches. [7]
Graphics
Visuals are also improved in PES 2009. There will be graphic depictions of weather conditions unique to each stadium, much more detailed lighting effects that mimic the time of day more closely, and all new player models in game. More stadia and animations are added, including distinctive moves (such as Cristiano Ronaldo's open legged stance before a free kick). LED adboards are also set to make its debut on the Xbox 360, PC and PS3 versions. New camera angles are also in PES 2009 and a new, clearer menu system.
Competitions
Licensed leagues
Un-licensed Leagues
- English League (F.A. Premiership)
- Spanish League (Liga BBVA))
- Template:Country data World Other Leagues A
- Template:Country data World Other Leagues B
- Template:Country data World Other Leagues C
Licensed Cups
Un-licensed Cups
- English Cup - F.A. Cup
- French Cup - Coupe de France
- Italian Cup - Coppa Italia
- Netherlands Cup - KNVB Beker
- Spanish Cup - Copa del Rey
- European Cup - UEFA Euro 2012
- European Masters - UEFA Cup
- Template:Country data World International Cup - FIFA World Cup
Teams
In addition to the clubs in the licensed leagues above, the October 2008 edition of PSM3 magazine confirmed 24 clubs that are featured in PES 2009. Many more have been added below that are pure speculation.
- Manchester Utd FC
- Liverpool FC
- FC Porto
- Sporting CP
- SL Benfica
- CFR Cluj
- FC Steaua Bucharest
- Wisła Kraków
- FC Zenit
- FC Spartak Moscow
- FC Lokomotiv Moscow
- CSKA Moscow
- FC Bayern Munich
- SV Werder Bremen
- Celtic FC
- Rangers FC
- Aberdeen FC
- Gretna FC
- Dynamo Kiev
- Shakhtar Donetsk
- RSC Anderlecht
- Club Brugge
- Standard Liege
- Slavia Prague
- Sparta Prague
- Dinamo Zagreb
- Galatasaray SK
- Fenerbahce
- Besiktas JK
- Red Star Belgrade
- FK Partizan
- Olympiacos FC
- Panathinaikos FC
- AEK Athens FC
- FC Basel
- Brondby IF
- FC Copenhagen
- HJK Helsinki
- AIK
- Hammarby
- Helsingborgs
- Göteborg
- CA River Plate
- Boca Juniors
- Internacional
- São Paulo FC
- Lahore Badshahs
Additional clubs may be licensed in the final version released. Although the Spanish league is not licensed, individual Spanish clubs may be licensed.[9]
National Teams
The licenced national teams in the game are expected to remain the same as PES2008, but with rumours of Germany, Russia, Mexico and Nothern Ireland. The Classic teams are expected to be the same again still including; Classic Netherlands, Classic Germany, Classic England, Classic Italy, Classic France, Classic Argentina and Classic Brazil. The players on each team are the best retired players from each national team and feature players like the legendary Johan Cruijff and Franz Beckenbauer (this time they are rumoured to be already correctly named in the game unlike previous games).
Stopgap Squads
- PES United
- WE United
Stadium
Konami have agreed a three-year deal with Wembley Stadium to be featured in the game.[10] It is expected that all stadiums from PES 2008 will also be in the game.[11]
References
- ^ http://www.amazon.co.uk/Pro-Evolution-Soccer-2009-PS3/dp/B001DU6OH4/
- ^ Suffwan Eltom (2008-08-07). "Exclusive: PES 2009 Launches in North America November 12th!". Winning Eleven Blog. Retrieved 2008-08-07.
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- ^ Luke Plunkett (2008-06-23). "Pro Evo 2009 "Announced"". Kotaku. Retrieved 2008-06-23.
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