Humam
True Gamer
And while we're on the subject of grating, let's address the differences between the PS2 and Xbox 360 versions, which hardly flatter the new boy. On PlayStation 2, you can play four versus four online. On Xbox 360, you can play one on one, or two versus two offline (Xbox 360 has no support at all for more than four players on one console, either). On PS2, you can choose from 33 stadiums. On Xbox 360, there are eight. On PS2, you have the PES Shop to work through, unlocking extra bits and pieces. On Xbox 360, there is no shop - you get what you're given. On PS2, the menus allow you to quickly flick between starting eleven and substitutes; to view the scorers during a game by hitting the pause button; to save off replays to your memory card; to edit virtually anything in the game; to play an International Challenge mode, based on World Cup qualifying, and Random Selection matches, where teams are randomly drawn players from a chosen continent (simply brilliant for multiplayer pick-up matches). On Xbox 360, of all of that, all you can do is edit the player names. You can't even save replays, which is just ludicrous - particularly given that the manual actually says you can.
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Then again, and this is true of both PS2 and Xbox 360 to some of extent (the latter of which has Dolby Digital support), the crowd remains quite dead at times, chanting away but rarely all that excited when the ball flies into the net, and although the 360 graphics are slick and in places believable, we're not talking about Fight Night levels of realism here; this just looks like a PS2 game put through a few filters.
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What you will definitely notice, though, is how little effort Konami has put into delivering the 360 version. With barely any major technical improvements over the PS2 version other than cleaner, sharper graphics, it appears that Konami is content to tread water for this year's release and eke out another edition before the inevitable arrival of a definitive next-gen version in 2007.
Elsewhere, you'll still cringe at the appalling presentation, exasperating commentary and literally the worst soundtrack in any major game - not to mention the continuing lack of real teams after all these years. Having raked in the profits from selling literally tens of millions of copies of the various PES games over the years, it's absolutely mystifying why Konami still brings its most important game to market with such a degree of unapologetic poverty. PES6 stinks of a cynical, half-arsed attempt to mug the 360's hungry user-base into buying a next-gen version of their favourite football game. Not only is it far from 'next-gen' it's not even properly finished.
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With so many features missing, a poor online implementation and a tragic unwillingness to treat this as a next generation project, Konami has taken a hefty gamble with PES6 on the 360. Factor in some of the unpopular design decisions and it's hard not to think that the series has taken a noticeable step backwards at a time when EA's busy taking giant steps with FIFA. PES is still a great game, but whether it's the greatest anymore is a more contentious issue than ever.
أخذت 8 / 10 بشكل عام..
http://www.eurogamer.net/article.php?article_id=69110&page=2
= يا عيني .. 4 لاعبين ضد 4 لاعبين أونلاين على البلاي 2.. على ال 360 .. لاعب ضد لاعب أقصى شي في الأونلاين, و لاعبين ضد لاعبين أقصى حد على الأوفلاين !
= 33 ملعب في نسخة البلاي ستيشن 2 مقابل 8 ملاعب فقط في نسخة ال 360
= ال WE Shop غير موجود في نسخة ال 360
= في نسخة ال 360 لا يمكنك تخزين الإعادات
= جرافيكس PS2 مع شوية فلترة.
= D-Pad افضل و أريح في نسخة الPS2..
إذا توقعاتي طلعت سليمة 100 % .. مشروع أبو طبطب و ليس يطلع كويس.. ما أدري إذا في لسة بيجي شخص يعتقد غير هذا الشي !!
نسخة الPS2 .. ال 10 ريال قااااادمة وحلال فيك..
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