Konami Pro Evolution Soccer 2011, PS3 English PlayStation 3

  • Brand : Konami
  • Product name : Pro Evolution Soccer 2011, PS3
  • Product code : 0083717202042
  • GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 0083717202042
  • Category : Video Games
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  • Long product name Konami Pro Evolution Soccer 2011, PS3 English PlayStation 3 :

    Pro Evolution Soccer 2011, PlayStation 3

  • Short summary description Konami Pro Evolution Soccer 2011, PS3 English PlayStation 3 :

    Konami Pro Evolution Soccer 2011, PS3, PlayStation 3, Multiplayer mode, E (Everyone)

  • Long summary description Konami Pro Evolution Soccer 2011, PS3 English PlayStation 3 :

    Konami Pro Evolution Soccer 2011, PS3. Platform: PlayStation 3, Multiplayer mode, ESRB rating: E (Everyone), PEGI rating: 3, Developer: Konami, Release date (DD/MM/YYYY): 20/10/2010

Reviews
Updated:
2014-09-20 02:39:00
Average rating:79
Uk has collected 30 expert reviews for Konami Pro Evolution Soccer 2011, PS3 English PlayStation 3 and the average expert rating is 79 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
nzgamer.com
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2014-09-20 02:39:00
Average rating:74
The world of video game football has long been a two horse race, with Konami’s Pro Evo and EA’s FIFA battling it out for top spot. In more recent years, EA has emerged the more commercially viable option and FIFA’s latest offering boasts a stunning lin...
itreviews.com
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2014-09-20 02:39:00
Average rating:0
At long last, we're looking at some overdue changes for Pro Evolution Soccer. Stung by the criticism the game has attracted in years gone by, Konami hasn't quite gone back to the drawing board here, but it has bothered to come up with some fresh ideas...
  • Several welcome steps in the right direction mean that, at last, the Pro Evolution Soccer franchise is heading some way back towards its best. There's still work to do, though...
gameplanet.co.nz
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2014-09-20 02:39:00
Average rating:75
PES is back for another round, and whilst the 2011 version is much improved, it's obvious the franchise has a number of problems to iron out...
  • ‘Become a Legend’ mode, improved player motion, 360 degree passing.
  • Lack of licensed teams, annoying commentary, clunky interface.
techsmart.co.za
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2014-09-20 02:39:00
Average rating:0
Within the world of virtual football a ferocious rivalry exists between Konami with its Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) series and EA Sports and its range of FIFA games. The latest iteration emanating from Konami’s stable is Pro Evolution Soccer 2011, which...
  • PES 2011 recreates the look and atmosphere of real life football and is more entertaining to play than FIFA 11, but it isn’t nearly as authentic when it comes to its stadiums, teams and competitions. If you are looking for a fun arcade football title...
pocket-lint.com
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2014-09-20 02:39:00
Average rating:80
Tweet Pro Evolution Soccer has enjoyed an illustrious history. If you had to compare the series to a real-life football team then it would undoubtedly be Liverpool. Like Liverpool, the Konami title was the early benchmark setter in terms of the consol...
  • Passing is harder but better, clearances now much better, Mark Lawrenson has gone...
  • Defence AI doesn't quite work as it should, cameras are sometimes a bit weird...
  • It's not perfect by any stretch of the imagination, but it is a strong indication that Konami has realised what went wrong with previous efforts and has steered the title back on track...
impulsegamer.com
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2014-09-20 02:39:00
Average rating:80
Pro Evolution Soccer 2011)Poor Pro Evolution Soccer, you really have to feel for it. Long regarded as the football purists game, for those that wanted a game that played like the real thing even if it didn’t had the licenses and presentation slickness...
nowgamer.com
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2014-09-20 02:39:00
Average rating:60
Having given itself over to the none-too-benign supremacy of FIFA these past few years, PES returns with an edition that finally begins to set it back on the straight and narrow. But only begins to do so.There is less of the 'stickiness' than in previo...
  • It’s a shame, then, that something still feels missing. The controls remain awkward despite attempts at enhancing fluidity, and it just doesn’t feel as organic as its counterparts in the genre. This, however, is an encouraging first step back into favo...
blogcritics.org
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2014-09-20 02:39:00
Average rating:0
Growing up, I always remembered the Pro Evolution Soccer series (or Winning Eleven, as it was called in North America back then) as the gameplay-focused alternative to FIFA. Sure, FIFA had all the real teams and lineups you could ask for, but if you re...
gamezone.com
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2014-09-20 02:39:00
Average rating:70
Ever since EA Sports raised the bar so high last month with the release of the fantastic FIFA 11, it became evident that Konami’s had a lot to live up to with keeping pace with Pro Evolution Soccer. And considering that previous entries in the Pro Evo...
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