Pro Evolution Soccer 2010

datePosted on 16:11, April 26th, 2010 by admin

Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 also known as World Soccer: Winning Eleven 2010 was a football video game in the Pro Evolution Soccer series. Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 was fully developed and published by Konami for the release on PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PSP, Xbox 360 and Wii. Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 was released on 17 September 2009. In Pro Evolution Soccer 2010, Lionel Messi is a key of endorsement player which having featured on extensively throughout the promotion and development of the game. He was also features on the cover alongside Fernando Torres which was also another endorsement player.

Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 contains of improvement on the visuals, animations and movement of the character and also the live expressions of the player that will change according to the field conditions. Animations of dribbling and shots on goal have also been reworked to bring out even more attraction and effect to player. The game play has been made even more realistic. This has included more versatile goalkeepers and greater control over the penalties in terms of the placing and accuracy.

Furthermore, there will be also an enhanced online experience because a new development team is solely dedicated to improve the online play and other aspects such as downloadable content and more updates of the game. Pro Evolution Soccer 2010 also has introduced a greater strategy control such as various strategic elements which act as pass frequency and width of play can be altered as well.

Additionally, Pro Evolution Soccer 2010’s match-day atmosphere also gives a better taste of home and away crowds which will react spontaneously to all the action on the pitch. As for the Master League mode it has also been enhanced. The improvement of the managerial aspects has shown the result of an increase on the managerial career lifespan. 360-degree control is also well introduced and was available on PC, PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of game via the analogue sticks on the respective controllers. In this case, PS3 owners will have benefit from this when using the DualShock’s D-Pad, but as for the Xbox 360 and Wii D-Pads are limited to eight directional controls due to the hardware.

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