One of the traditions now associated with autumn is the release of two big football titles: FIFA and Pro Evolution Soccer. As any fan of gaming will know, these two games go head to head each year, with Pro Evolution Soccer usually coming out on top...
Game Description
The first thing we noticed about Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 is that the graphics have been improved somewhat since last year's edition - player models are smoother and more natural than previously, even if getting the players to go where you want is just as hard as ever. Other improvements include the general AI of computer opponents and the physics of the game, though we're only really talking about minor tweaks here.Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 is, in the end, a slight improvement on last year's slightly disappointing release. On the PS3 and Xbox, it looks likely to lose this year's contest as FIFA 09 has improved so much. On PC, and especially without a gamepad, its controls are so clunky and inaccurate that it's as much of a waste of time as Civilization is on a console.
In all: Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 is worth a try but not highly recommended on PC.
System equirements (recommended )
OS: Windows XP/Vista
Processor: Pentium 4 @ 3 GHz or Equivalent
Memory: 2 GB
Hard Drive: 8 GB Free
Video Memory: 256 MB (GeForce 6800 GT/GS/Radeon x1600, Pixel/Vertex
Shader 3.0)
Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
DirectX: 9.0c or 10
Keyboard & Mouse
DVD Rom Drive (8X)
Active Broadband Connection @ 1.5Mbps or more
Windows compatible USB GAMEPAD
Processor: Pentium 4 @ 3 GHz or Equivalent
Memory: 2 GB
Hard Drive: 8 GB Free
Video Memory: 256 MB (GeForce 6800 GT/GS/Radeon x1600, Pixel/Vertex
Shader 3.0)
Sound Card: DirectX Compatible
DirectX: 9.0c or 10
Keyboard & Mouse
DVD Rom Drive (8X)
Active Broadband Connection @ 1.5Mbps or more
Windows compatible USB GAMEPAD
Game Screen-Shots