Yo Man
29th March 2005, 13:55
Pro Evolution Soccer 5
PS2/PC/XBox -
Release: October 2005
Piattaforma: PS2-XBox- PC
Konami will be releasing what could quite possibly the final installment of Pro Evolution Soccer on the current consoles in October of 2005. Details of Pro Evolution Soccer 5 are few and far between at this time. However, some features which you can expect to see are:
Return of the throw-in system from Pro Evolution Soccer 3.
The throw-ins in PES4 received much negative feedback so Konami will be reverting back to the system whereby you are in control of the player receiving the ball as opposed to the thrower.
Improved Graphics
Once again player models and animations will be refined to look smoother than ever. Do not expect a huge over-haul in the graphics until the next-generation consoles, however.
New stadiums
Although not yet confirmed which new stadiums will be making an appearance in Pro Evolution Soccer 5, PESInsight expects at least 4 new stadiums to be in the game. Hopefully one of which will be Real Madrid's Bernabeu.
Online Play
Again, not confirmed, but Konami are hopeful that Pro Evolution Soccer 5 will feature online play on the Playstation 2, as well as XBox and PC. The latest release in Japan features Online Play on PS2, and, assuming this goes well, the game should also be online in Europe come the release in October.
Bigger Editing Mode
In Pro Evolution Soccer 5 you will now be able to create even more accurate kits than ever before. In PES4 we saw the introduction of a sponsor editor, but sadly many kit styles (especially striped shirts) were missing from the game. This will not be the case in Pro Evolution Soccer 5.
PS2/PC/XBox -
Release: October 2005
Piattaforma: PS2-XBox- PC
Konami will be releasing what could quite possibly the final installment of Pro Evolution Soccer on the current consoles in October of 2005. Details of Pro Evolution Soccer 5 are few and far between at this time. However, some features which you can expect to see are:
Return of the throw-in system from Pro Evolution Soccer 3.
The throw-ins in PES4 received much negative feedback so Konami will be reverting back to the system whereby you are in control of the player receiving the ball as opposed to the thrower.
Improved Graphics
Once again player models and animations will be refined to look smoother than ever. Do not expect a huge over-haul in the graphics until the next-generation consoles, however.
New stadiums
Although not yet confirmed which new stadiums will be making an appearance in Pro Evolution Soccer 5, PESInsight expects at least 4 new stadiums to be in the game. Hopefully one of which will be Real Madrid's Bernabeu.
Online Play
Again, not confirmed, but Konami are hopeful that Pro Evolution Soccer 5 will feature online play on the Playstation 2, as well as XBox and PC. The latest release in Japan features Online Play on PS2, and, assuming this goes well, the game should also be online in Europe come the release in October.
Bigger Editing Mode
In Pro Evolution Soccer 5 you will now be able to create even more accurate kits than ever before. In PES4 we saw the introduction of a sponsor editor, but sadly many kit styles (especially striped shirts) were missing from the game. This will not be the case in Pro Evolution Soccer 5.