World Soccer: Winning Eleven 9 is one of the most loved soccer games of all time, and earnt many awards for its sales figures. This was a time where Konami managed to pull fans away from EA's powerhouse FIFA franchise, and that is nothing to be scoffed at – especially for a game lacking some key licenses. معلومات عن اللعبة من قسم العاب كرة قدم نقدم لكم برو إيفوليوشن سوكر 9 (بالإنجليزية: Pro Evolution Soccer) وتُسَّمى في النسخة اليابانية ورلد سوكر وينينغ إليفن 9 (World Soccer: Winning Eleven 9) ، وهي أول إصدار من شركة كونامي من سلسلة ألعاب برو. 5.0 out of 5 stars Best Soccer Simulation but NO WINNING ELEVEN 8! Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2004 This game is the same as the European 'Pro Evolution Soccer 3' and if you have heard the buzz surrounding that game then you should know that this is really the only soccer game worth buying and probably in the top three sports. Winning Eleven 2002 - FIFA World Cup 1990 (PSX) by WeLegends and We11world. Winning Eleven 10 We11World v.15 (PS2) Copa Mustang de Colombia Retro PES 2008 We11World v.14 (PS2) PES2008 Susanna Winning Eleven 2002 We11World v.13 (PSX) Winning Eleven 2002 We11World v.12.
In the year of 2007, most of the combatants fighting to be the one true gamer's soccer title had fallen in battle. In this era, only two remained and each was at the height of their powers and sparring repeatedly each year. This was, of course, the FIFA franchise and it's rival PES. In this era, it was perhaps the closest the contest had ever been between the two franchises and Winning Eleven: Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 was another iteration aiming to knock FIFA off its perch.
This game plays much like the soccer games of this time period such as FIFA 2007. However, this game would market itself much more heavily as a football simulator akin to how Gran Turismo markets itself as a racing sim as opposed to a racing game. It would use realistic tactics and methodical build-up play to bring an experience that does away with the frantic arcade action FIFA provides for a game made specifically with the tactician in mind.
Unlicensed, Unrefined
The game series has always had one key drawback preventing it from truly blowing FIFA out of the water and that is its visual presentation. The game has never been able to match the licences that FIFA can provide, leading to team names like Merseyside Red and Man Blue but for the most part, this is something that can be overlooked provided the graphics hit the mark. Sadly though, they fall flat once again with this outing.
The player models for the iconic players are recognisable but as you stray away from these players and teams, you find that you'll struggle to tell the players apart, especially since the names aren't accurate as well. It's a pitfall that the series continues to fall into and it's a real shame because the game hits the exact same highs as well.
Phoning It In
However, when we say the same highs, we mean exactly the same highs. It seems that Konami hasn't done an awful lot to push the series on since their last release. The gameplay is as excellent as it has been and still blows FIFA out of the water in terms of detail and depth. The sad fact though, is that there isn't much that separates it from the last instalment in the series. Small improvements have been made but honestly nothing of note worth harping on about.The modes on offer are very much the same, resting on their laurels, chaining the UI and fine details so it isn't the exact same experience but it pretty much is just that. Then when it comes to the things that you absolutely need in this title such as the editor that would allow players to rename in-game assets to get around the licencing restrictions, the game has decided to leave these out of the title altogether. Meaning that if you're not in tune with the idiosyncrasies of the PES series, you'll feel pretty alienated.
Sound is also an asset that really suffers in this title. Where FIFA always provides a trendy and up to date indie soundtrack, you'll find that PES in this instance plays generic background music to fill the lulls. It's a lazy attempt to fill the void that could easily be down to a lack of effort or more trouble with licencing but no matter what the reason, the fans only care about the end result and in this case, it's poor.
Then on the topic of the commentators, the pitch sounds and the fan noise. All of these are underwhelming in their delivery with many assets being carbon copies of the original games and the atmosphere is often off-kilter with what's going on during the match.
New but not improved
For those that want to have the same amount of fun as they did in the last outing with slightly more refined graphics, slightly better gameplay and slightly different rosters. Well, here is what you need. However, if you're like most people and want a game that gives you a vast improvement on the last title, a completely different feel and a compelling reason to buy the next instalment.
Well, you better look toward FIFA 07 on this occasion because this title is a PES title going through the motions.
Pros
- Slightly refined gameplay
- Fan favourite modes return
- Visuals better than last game
Cons
- Visuals nowhere near the standard of rival titles.
- Omits key functions such as edit mode.
- Sound quality is pitiful
- Nothing new or noteworthy
Featuring John Terry and Thierry Henry slapped on the cover, World Soccer: Winning Eleven 9 was the first game in Konami's soccer series to secure the licenses for premier league top tier teams Chelsea and Arsenal. In 2005, football games were a dime a dozen, but this game managed to stand out, even above the FIFA release at the time. Known as Pro Evolution Soccer 5 in Europe, Konami really upped their game for this release, introducing features like Online Play and snow weather.
So many leagues!
Winning Eleven 9 had six playable leagues, three of which were unlicensed. Konami managed to get the licenses for the Liga Espanola, Eredivisie and Serie A, and for a whole host of clubs across the world. Most notably, they managed to get their hands on the license to use Chelsea and Arsenal, but unfortunately did not manage to license teams like Manchester United (Man Red) and Liverpool (Merseyside Red). They also managed to license a bunch of fan favorite players, like Sol Campbell and Patrick Vera, though they did miss out on some key players like Ruud Van Nistelrooy (known in-game as Von Mistelroum). It's incredible that the game managed to perform so well without some of these key licenses, and it's the game's biggest fault.
Play with your friends!
Soccer games are great fun to play locally, even for casual fans of the sport. With Winning Eleven 9, Konami implemented online play, so you could play with your friends from the comfort of your own homes at a moment's notice. Agfa cr plate cleaner. This was a great decision on Konami's part, and really helped catapult the game to new heights. You could finally settle arguments about which team was better from your own couch.
Ball control
There's something really great about the control scheme in Winning Eleven 9. Movement is swift and intuitive, and the whole game flows really nicely. A lot of soccer games coming out around the time had very stiff movement, like Rage's David Beckham Soccer. This felt like a huge improvement for the genre on the platform, and there's very little that felt off. These tight controls took away from the fact that Konami had failed to nail some big club and player licenses, and made the game a lot more of a rounded product.
World Soccer: Winning Eleven 9 is one of the most loved soccer games of all time, and earnt many awards for its sales figures. This was a time where Konami managed to pull fans away from EA's powerhouse FIFA franchise, and that is nothing to be scoffed at – especially for a game lacking some key licenses.
Full combat rebalance witcher 2. Apr 17, 2017 Full Combat Rebalance 2 The Witcher 2 Mod This is a general combat tweak and bug fix mod. The main goal was to increase Geralt's responsiveness and mobility. I do not grant permission for this mod to be released from or hosted on any site other than redkit.cdprojektred.com, moddb.com and nexusmods.com. The Full Combat Rebalance mod is, so far, the biggest modification created for The Witcher. The combat mechanics have been remade almost from the scratch. The aim was to maximize the realism of the gameplay, this way making it more similar to the world created by Andrzej Sapkowski and maintaining the gameplay to the highest possible standard at. Apr 17, 2017 A re-upload of the FCR2 mod created by the inimitable Andrzej 'Flash' Kwiatkowski in response to slow/unreliable downloads from the RedKit site.
Pros
- Tight controls.
- Lots of content.
- Online play.
However, when we say the same highs, we mean exactly the same highs. It seems that Konami hasn't done an awful lot to push the series on since their last release. The gameplay is as excellent as it has been and still blows FIFA out of the water in terms of detail and depth. The sad fact though, is that there isn't much that separates it from the last instalment in the series. Small improvements have been made but honestly nothing of note worth harping on about.The modes on offer are very much the same, resting on their laurels, chaining the UI and fine details so it isn't the exact same experience but it pretty much is just that. Then when it comes to the things that you absolutely need in this title such as the editor that would allow players to rename in-game assets to get around the licencing restrictions, the game has decided to leave these out of the title altogether. Meaning that if you're not in tune with the idiosyncrasies of the PES series, you'll feel pretty alienated.
Sound is also an asset that really suffers in this title. Where FIFA always provides a trendy and up to date indie soundtrack, you'll find that PES in this instance plays generic background music to fill the lulls. It's a lazy attempt to fill the void that could easily be down to a lack of effort or more trouble with licencing but no matter what the reason, the fans only care about the end result and in this case, it's poor.
Then on the topic of the commentators, the pitch sounds and the fan noise. All of these are underwhelming in their delivery with many assets being carbon copies of the original games and the atmosphere is often off-kilter with what's going on during the match.
New but not improved
For those that want to have the same amount of fun as they did in the last outing with slightly more refined graphics, slightly better gameplay and slightly different rosters. Well, here is what you need. However, if you're like most people and want a game that gives you a vast improvement on the last title, a completely different feel and a compelling reason to buy the next instalment.
Well, you better look toward FIFA 07 on this occasion because this title is a PES title going through the motions.
Pros
- Slightly refined gameplay
- Fan favourite modes return
- Visuals better than last game
Cons
- Visuals nowhere near the standard of rival titles.
- Omits key functions such as edit mode.
- Sound quality is pitiful
- Nothing new or noteworthy
Featuring John Terry and Thierry Henry slapped on the cover, World Soccer: Winning Eleven 9 was the first game in Konami's soccer series to secure the licenses for premier league top tier teams Chelsea and Arsenal. In 2005, football games were a dime a dozen, but this game managed to stand out, even above the FIFA release at the time. Known as Pro Evolution Soccer 5 in Europe, Konami really upped their game for this release, introducing features like Online Play and snow weather.
So many leagues!
Winning Eleven 9 had six playable leagues, three of which were unlicensed. Konami managed to get the licenses for the Liga Espanola, Eredivisie and Serie A, and for a whole host of clubs across the world. Most notably, they managed to get their hands on the license to use Chelsea and Arsenal, but unfortunately did not manage to license teams like Manchester United (Man Red) and Liverpool (Merseyside Red). They also managed to license a bunch of fan favorite players, like Sol Campbell and Patrick Vera, though they did miss out on some key players like Ruud Van Nistelrooy (known in-game as Von Mistelroum). It's incredible that the game managed to perform so well without some of these key licenses, and it's the game's biggest fault.
Play with your friends!
Soccer games are great fun to play locally, even for casual fans of the sport. With Winning Eleven 9, Konami implemented online play, so you could play with your friends from the comfort of your own homes at a moment's notice. Agfa cr plate cleaner. This was a great decision on Konami's part, and really helped catapult the game to new heights. You could finally settle arguments about which team was better from your own couch.
Ball control
There's something really great about the control scheme in Winning Eleven 9. Movement is swift and intuitive, and the whole game flows really nicely. A lot of soccer games coming out around the time had very stiff movement, like Rage's David Beckham Soccer. This felt like a huge improvement for the genre on the platform, and there's very little that felt off. These tight controls took away from the fact that Konami had failed to nail some big club and player licenses, and made the game a lot more of a rounded product.
World Soccer: Winning Eleven 9 is one of the most loved soccer games of all time, and earnt many awards for its sales figures. This was a time where Konami managed to pull fans away from EA's powerhouse FIFA franchise, and that is nothing to be scoffed at – especially for a game lacking some key licenses.
Full combat rebalance witcher 2. Apr 17, 2017 Full Combat Rebalance 2 The Witcher 2 Mod This is a general combat tweak and bug fix mod. The main goal was to increase Geralt's responsiveness and mobility. I do not grant permission for this mod to be released from or hosted on any site other than redkit.cdprojektred.com, moddb.com and nexusmods.com. The Full Combat Rebalance mod is, so far, the biggest modification created for The Witcher. The combat mechanics have been remade almost from the scratch. The aim was to maximize the realism of the gameplay, this way making it more similar to the world created by Andrzej Sapkowski and maintaining the gameplay to the highest possible standard at. Apr 17, 2017 A re-upload of the FCR2 mod created by the inimitable Andrzej 'Flash' Kwiatkowski in response to slow/unreliable downloads from the RedKit site.
Pros
- Tight controls.
- Lots of content.
- Online play.
Cons
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- Lacking some key club and player licenses.