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<blockquote data-quote="St Helens RLFC" data-source="post: 4083"><p>I usually get the Virgin Megastores demo on a yearly basis - I have not yet made the effort to enter the PES League (<a href="http://www.pesleague.com" target="_blank">www.pesleague.com</a>) but next year I intend to give it a good go. I have owned each and every Pro Evo demo that has been created for PS2, and I can safely say that I have NEVER been as excited about a football game like this. It is an absolutely unreal experience, and this is only the demo!</p><p></p><p>To be honest NZL Fan I thought PES3 was a little bit slow mate - although other teams pressed I didn't feel as though I was under pressure at all and could cut passes through midfield with no problems at all. I like my football in a Premiership 110 mph stylee, but this is the great thing about PES4... YOU choose your own speed!</p><p></p><p>The way you want to play football determines how quick the game goes. Your attacking/defensive/mixed etc preferences will now play a bigger part than ever because in this game you can actually feel your team going all out for that crucial equaliser or that single goal in a frustrating game against a vastly inferior team. This means that you can get balls forward frantically, or if you just leave it alone (I prefer to all out attack because I'm confident in my ability to score all the time and not get caught out) and play a slower, patient passing game. However, the game has been sped up just the tiniest little bit but if you're not an avid player you won't notice. It is negligible NZL Fan, it has hardly been altered at all.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Now, Hypnotised:</p><p></p><p>1) The cut scenes work very well imo. They are few and far between. Not scythed anyone down yet so I've not had much of a chance to see pushing and shoving cutscenes. However, it's nice to see it at corners - instead of the usual wait you'd have at a corner with the black loading screen you're now faced with the optional cutscene of seeing, e.g. Beckham lining up a corner. Slots in really well. Similarly, when you get a goalkick the players are still moving upfield - you can either take your time or get it upfield asap. Great touch!</p><p></p><p>2) No there isn't but they are more intelligent than ever.</p><p></p><p>3) DEFINATELY! I know that when playing PES3 I'm waving people into the gaps from midfield, and even on all out attack they still don't go. Not this time! Playing as England I found the players overlapped hugely realistically - You always had an option whether that be laying the ball out from the right midfielder to the right back. However, the AI is wise to your intentions and will shore up loose areas. The thing that pleased me most however, was seeing my attacking midfielder, in this case Lampard, bursting through the midfield to get onto a lofted through ball from Wayne Rooney, before delightfully chipping the goalkeeper in off the underside of the bar. The runs you wanted are now in!</p><p></p><p></p><p>4) The demo I have is quite a short one, I only get to play one half of football that lasts five minutes or so, and whilst I have played it several times I have only scratched the surface of the surface of the surface of what this game is capable of. It's classy, it's stylish, it's very smooth and it's very clever. If real football in England carries on being as dull as it has been lately (Yes Chelsea fans, I mean you!!!) then people will soon be playing PES4 instead of real football. Trade PES3 in now - it will never see the light of day again if you don't.</p><p></p><p>You won't spend a better sum of cash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="St Helens RLFC, post: 4083"] I usually get the Virgin Megastores demo on a yearly basis - I have not yet made the effort to enter the PES League ([url]www.pesleague.com[/url]) but next year I intend to give it a good go. I have owned each and every Pro Evo demo that has been created for PS2, and I can safely say that I have NEVER been as excited about a football game like this. It is an absolutely unreal experience, and this is only the demo! To be honest NZL Fan I thought PES3 was a little bit slow mate - although other teams pressed I didn't feel as though I was under pressure at all and could cut passes through midfield with no problems at all. I like my football in a Premiership 110 mph stylee, but this is the great thing about PES4... YOU choose your own speed! The way you want to play football determines how quick the game goes. Your attacking/defensive/mixed etc preferences will now play a bigger part than ever because in this game you can actually feel your team going all out for that crucial equaliser or that single goal in a frustrating game against a vastly inferior team. This means that you can get balls forward frantically, or if you just leave it alone (I prefer to all out attack because I'm confident in my ability to score all the time and not get caught out) and play a slower, patient passing game. However, the game has been sped up just the tiniest little bit but if you're not an avid player you won't notice. It is negligible NZL Fan, it has hardly been altered at all. Now, Hypnotised: 1) The cut scenes work very well imo. They are few and far between. Not scythed anyone down yet so I've not had much of a chance to see pushing and shoving cutscenes. However, it's nice to see it at corners - instead of the usual wait you'd have at a corner with the black loading screen you're now faced with the optional cutscene of seeing, e.g. Beckham lining up a corner. Slots in really well. Similarly, when you get a goalkick the players are still moving upfield - you can either take your time or get it upfield asap. Great touch! 2) No there isn't but they are more intelligent than ever. 3) DEFINATELY! I know that when playing PES3 I'm waving people into the gaps from midfield, and even on all out attack they still don't go. Not this time! Playing as England I found the players overlapped hugely realistically - You always had an option whether that be laying the ball out from the right midfielder to the right back. However, the AI is wise to your intentions and will shore up loose areas. The thing that pleased me most however, was seeing my attacking midfielder, in this case Lampard, bursting through the midfield to get onto a lofted through ball from Wayne Rooney, before delightfully chipping the goalkeeper in off the underside of the bar. The runs you wanted are now in! 4) The demo I have is quite a short one, I only get to play one half of football that lasts five minutes or so, and whilst I have played it several times I have only scratched the surface of the surface of the surface of what this game is capable of. It's classy, it's stylish, it's very smooth and it's very clever. If real football in England carries on being as dull as it has been lately (Yes Chelsea fans, I mean you!!!) then people will soon be playing PES4 instead of real football. Trade PES3 in now - it will never see the light of day again if you don't. You won't spend a better sum of cash. [/QUOTE]
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