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Scoring from crosses and corners also seems tougher than before, but seeing as may people built their entire attack around this in Pro Evo 4, the change is no bad thing. One area in which Pro Evo seems to struggle is the thru-ball. In Pro Evo 4 it felt a bit weak, and an attempt has been made to sort that out. Unfortunately, the thru-ball is now rather heavy. Prolonged play may make this easier to use, but I still don't think they've got it right. On the surface the game looks eerily similar to Pro Evo 4, even including the slowdown in the PlayStation 2 version, but some improvements have been made.

Animations have once again seen more additions, making the game look even better in motion. Star players also have increased likenesses, with faces that in many ways look more realistic to those seen in the latest FIFA game. There's still no widescreen support which would be a great addition and there's nothing flashy about the visuals, but it looks like real football during play, and that's all that matters.

It's also nice to play a game that doesn't insist on using bloom lighting for no real reason. There's still the issue of unlicensed teams, but how much this affects enjoyment will vary from person to person. A few teams, such as Chelsea, Arsenal, Celtic and Real Madrid are fully licensed, with real team strips, badges and players, but the majority are in likeness only.

The quality of the emblems and kits varies from club to club and player names use the usual misspelling trick that makes them recognizable, but not percent accurate.

Suffice to say, if you want every last detail to be accurate, Pro Evo isn't for you. Commentary still fails to match the authenticity of the visuals, often lagging behind play or totally misreading the situation. Crowd noise, on the other hand, sounds even better this year, with natural sounding reactions to on-pitch events really setting the tone. Menu music is as catchy as ever, and while not packing the licensed tracks found in FIFA, is more than up to the job.

What would a Pro Evo game be without cheesy music anyway? And the biggest addition has been left till last. All versions of the game now support online play, with up to four players two per machine able to play competitively. While perhaps not as good as the tournaments set up using Microsoft's short lived XSN for the Xbox, leagues can be arranged with relative ease and you can even take your Master League team online.

Performance online also seems like an improvement over last year's game. Lag was far less frequent than in Pro Evo 4, but your experiences online will likely be determined by who you play against and the quality of their connection.

While Pro Evo is always best played against a real-life opponent, Master League returns and is as in-depth as ever. With the new stricter refereeing style with regards to pressuring the player with the ball and what seems to be an increased overall difficulty, playing in the Master League is tough from 3 stars and up.

In the first five or so games against the AI you'll really struggle to score goals, but practice does bring dividends, which is how a challenging sports game should be. If you can't play the game regularly against a real opponent then the Master League will keep you occupied for many months.

With this year's game going for more realism, it does take some time to adjust to the changes made over the previous game, but once you settle into a new style of play, the same old Pro Evo magic is there to be enjoyed. Newcomers may well find the game hard to get into FIFA does offer a more friendly game in this regard , but joyous controls and little nuances make Pro Evolution Soccer 5 the best game in the series and the best football game of this generation.

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You'll often be allowed to go on and score, only to realize it doesn't count moments later, but the strictness of decisions is definitely something that could be worked on. On the attacking front there's a new first-touch system not quite as elaborate as FIFA's and more realistic dribbling abilities.

The first touch system allows you to take the ball with more control than in previous games, and now only the very best players can get past defenders. Pro Evo 4 allowed attackers to dribble past defenders far too frequently, and this change makes the game all the better. The side-step has also been moved solely to the d-pad, and no longer needs to be used in conjunction with a shoulder button.

To revert back to traditional control when on the ball you have to hold the R2 button or controller equivalent. This, along with numerous other small changes, takes some getting used to. Shooting also feels improved over last year, with a more significant gap between skill levels and more control to the human player.

Skilled players now have a 'Middle shoot' stat that allows them to rifle in bullets from just outside the penalty box, and a new 'placed' shot lets you direct your efforts with a little more accuracy. There's a definite advantage to getting skilled players on the ball in attacking positions, and this leads to more measured and planned attacks.

Minor changes have also been made to set-pieces. Throw-ins are now as they were in Pro Evo 3, which gives you more options, and free-kicks now let you play a measured short ball, using a power meter, as well as the standard lofted delivery.

Scoring from crosses and corners also seems tougher than before, but seeing as may people built their entire attack around this in Pro Evo 4, the change is no bad thing. One area in which Pro Evo seems to struggle is the thru-ball. In Pro Evo 4 it felt a bit weak, and an attempt has been made to sort that out. Unfortunately, the thru-ball is now rather heavy. Prolonged play may make this easier to use, but I still don't think they've got it right.

On the surface the game looks eerily similar to Pro Evo 4, even including the slowdown in the PlayStation 2 version, but some improvements have been made. Animations have once again seen more additions, making the game look even better in motion. Star players also have increased likenesses, with faces that in many ways look more realistic to those seen in the latest FIFA game. There's still no widescreen support which would be a great addition and there's nothing flashy about the visuals, but it looks like real football during play, and that's all that matters.

It's also nice to play a game that doesn't insist on using bloom lighting for no real reason. There's still the issue of unlicensed teams, but how much this affects enjoyment will vary from person to person. A few teams, such as Chelsea, Arsenal, Celtic and Real Madrid are fully licensed, with real team strips, badges and players, but the majority are in likeness only.

The quality of the emblems and kits varies from club to club and player names use the usual misspelling trick that makes them recognizable, but not percent accurate. Suffice to say, if you want every last detail to be accurate, Pro Evo isn't for you. Commentary still fails to match the authenticity of the visuals, often lagging behind play or totally misreading the situation.

Crowd noise, on the other hand, sounds even better this year, with natural sounding reactions to on-pitch events really setting the tone. Menu music is as catchy as ever, and while not packing the licensed tracks found in FIFA, is more than up to the job. What would a Pro Evo game be without cheesy music anyway?

   


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