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    Pro Evolution Soccer 6

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    Pro Evolution Soccer 6 (Nintendo DS)

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    Developer

    Konami Digital Entertainment

    Publisher

    Konami

    Genre

    Sport

    Players

    4

    C3 Score
    6
    Reader Score (3 Votes)
    9

    Posted on 12.02.2007 User Icon Posted by Adam Riley (Adam Riley) Number of Comments Comments: 38 Number of Reads Reads: 7157
    Tag Tags: Pro Evolution Soccer 6, Konami Digital Entertainment, Konami, Sport, Nintendo DS
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    Konami started the ball rolling (*groan*) with its sublime International Superstar Soccer football games on the Super Nintendo, back in the 16-bit era. Eventually that series quickly died out after the pinnacle footballing on the N64, ISS '98 was released. Since then, its sister series, Pro Evolution Soccer, has clawed its way into the limelight and is even managing to out-pace the latest FIFA from Electronic Arts in terms of sales. But how will PES translate onto the small DS? And is the lure of online matches too good to be true?
    To start with, unlike its big home console brothers, there are no fancy introductory sequences in this humble DS version. In fact, it just loads straight to the plain title screen without even a voice-over calling out the name of the game when there! And that is basically the theme of PES on the DS – it is totally minimalistic in terms of its appearance. Menus are very simple, rudimentary affairs that serve their purpose perfectly well, but without any of the glamour most gamers have come to expect from their products. Whilst navigating these menus, you are treated to some pleasant synth / techno-style music in the background, the likes of which sound reminiscent of the old ISS 64 days.

    In fact, other than the odd bit of music like that, there is not much else in the audio department worth talking about, since there is no commentary and the sound effects are rather basic. At least the crowd is responsive to the on-going action, going quiet is it is a boring match, but showing their voice when things heat up. But it is disappointing how the N64 versions had commentary, but this (on a more powerful system) does not. And I wish I could say the visuals make up for everything, but they definitely do not, as the player models are atrocious – nowhere near the high standards of the ISS games on the N64, which is ridiculous given the power of the DS in comparison.

     

    However, from a gameplay point of view, at least the reduced polygon count on player models means that the actual on-field action is very fast and smooth to play with. Unlike early videos shown, the ball now zips around the pitch at a surprisingly swift speed, with players charging along in good stead. The ball colour can be manually changed in the options screen, but sticking with the original white is what most will likely do to help with visibility. However, it does not matter what colour the ball is at the time, as you will too engrossed in playing what is as close to a home console version of PES as you could expect to find on the DS. The majority of the moves have made their way across to this edition, with cheeky one-twos (either along the ground or with in the air returns), through balls (again can be done in the air), step overs (by tapping 'L'), dashing with 'R', quickly changing players with 'L' and driving low crosses into the box (done in the same way as the home version, by repeatedly tapping the cross button).

    Thankfully, other than when there are too many people on-screen at the same time (namely when in the penalty area), slowdown is kept to a strict minimum. This means that the free-flowing nature of PES is retained and lifts this miles above any current FIFA DS outing. After just a short while, it feels exactly like a miniature version of the home console game, which is no bad thing, especially considering PES on the PSP was rather dire compared to the full versions. Using the directional pad can come as quite a shock to your hands after the comfort and ease of an analogue stick, but adapting is not difficult at all, and neither is coping with the angle of passing and shooting using the less accurate control method of the DS.

     

    When it comes to what is offered, there are several options to play around with. The first two major ones are the Konami Cup and the World Tour, the former of which has you in a knockout phase and the latter has you use your own special team to play through against each of the teams around the world in order to achieve ultimate success. For each match you play, you will receive a silver or gold coin depending on your performance. These can then be used to open up new players and other extras as you go along, thus allowing you to strengthen your side for the future. You can even create your own logo for your team's shirt, as well as change the names of preset clubs to their English equivalent.

    In terms of clubs, there are 52 world teams, 7 hidden ones and your own team. In addition to this, there are ten club-level teams to choose from, ranging from the likes of Manchester United, Arsenal and Inter Milan to Bayern Munich, Celtic and Roma. Fans may not be pleased by the lack of Juventus, Chelsea, Rangers and Barcelona, but for a first time effort that is miles ahead of FIFA, too much criticism cannot be levelled at Konami. This is definitely a decent enough first step into the football world overall on the DS. Other than the two main modes, there is a training section, exhibition mode and the Wi-Fi options. Yes, this game CAN be played online against an opponent from anywhere in the world.

     

    Unfortunately, at the moment, it has proved to be a massive disappointment due to connection issues. Either it has been impossible to connect, or when actually connected it will merely cut-off during the various pre-match menus. It is almost like the issues from the Japanese version were ignored and the delay for the US and European release was merely to let people forget the negative press surrounding the Far Eastern release! Playing against a human opponent is nearly always more fun than computer AI, since there is less predictability in player control and movement, so it is a shame there are still such troublesome issues. Thankfully there is still local wireless...

    As with the early Japanese play-test, things are not too bad at all, but certainly not what you would expect from the mighty PES series. There will definitely be disappointment in that it does not look anywhere near as good as its N64 ISS counterparts or even the PSone PES games, but thankfully most of the speed is there and the fluidity of animation, passing and little tricks help to lift it above the competition. Those are key components to what makes PES the FIFA-killer it is. And, thankfully, the goalkeepers and computer opponents are not a complete breeze. Unless you are on hot form, it is unlikely you will be cruising to ridiculous score lines, as you can do in quite a lot of FIFA games. Mix in the (shaky for now) Wi-Fi matches and PES will likely be staying in, or at least near your DS for a very long time. You really have to hope that the rumours of the European version being delayed until early next year are either untrue or done to tighten up various aspects…
    Gameplay

    7

    There is no mistaking that this is a little brother of the PES main series, since its trademark moves and gameplay are about 85% in-tact. Other than a few little omissions, veterans will feel right at home.
    Graphics

    6

    The graphics are pretty poor overall, with the crowd and players looking like hideous blocky beasts. However, the general speed of the game is what is important and PES delivers in this area (for the most part).
    Sound

    6

    No commentary at all is a let-down, but at least the crowd reacts well to games and the synth music for the menus is better than the looping songs from FIFA.
    Value

    9

    With the two main modes to keep you busy, wireless multiplayer and Wi-Fi online matches, PES will be firmly locked to your DS for a long time, just like the home console versions.
    6

    /10

    C3 Score Sadly the massive delay for the European version of PES6 on DS seemingly appears to have been for no reason, since the original issues with the Japanese game are still present. Sadly, though, Konami's sub-par effort is actually the finest football experience on the Nintendo DS so far. Hopefully future, revised versions will be far improved.
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     L53 Yoshi

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    Nice review, it's ashame about the commentry even if they aren't they great but it stops that awkard silence. Just wondering is there a create your own player option?
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     Operations Director, Senior Editor

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    Thanks :Smilie No, doesn't seem like there is one...just the unlock players via special coins option.

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    on 03.11.2006 at 11:07
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    Life's a game
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     L53 Yoshi

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    Oh I was hoping that was going be in there not to worry though. I really hope that the Wi-Fi issue is sorted out when it is released here because that was it's main selling point for me.
    on 03.11.2006 at 11:24
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     Operations Director, Senior Editor

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    Well, like I say, I haven't read negative reports about Wi-Fi, but those were people playing early versions in China Smilie

    I'm here in the UK...and I wonder how many others from Europe have got their hands on it. Maybe Konami isn't expecting a lot of importers and hasn't stabilised the servers yet.

    Adam Riley [ Operations Director :: Senior Editor :: Cubed3 Limited ]

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    on 03.11.2006 at 11:30
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     L100 C3 Master

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    Bit irritating about the lack of commentary, but sounds like it could be worth a look. Has to be better than FIFA, anyway...
    on 03.11.2006 at 11:53
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     Operations Director, Senior Editor

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    It's so much better than FIFA, seriously trust me on this! I'm really enjoying it right now...doesn't compare to PES 6 on the PS2, but it's the best handheld football I've ever played.

    Adam Riley [ Operations Director :: Senior Editor :: Cubed3 Limited ]

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    on 03.11.2006 at 11:54
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     L2 Toad

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    anyone has the date for US/UK release on this one?
    on 03.11.2006 at 12:34
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     Operations Director, Senior Editor

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    In the US it's due out in January, 2007, whereas apparently Halifax (Konami's Italian distributor) has said the European version won't be here until Q1 2007...

    Adam Riley [ Operations Director :: Senior Editor :: Cubed3 Limited ]

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     L60 Pikmin

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    Just wondering, what are the concerns about the wi-fi?
    on 03.11.2006 at 14:40
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    Mainly that the game played so slow it was basically unplayable...but I've just been trying out the new Bomberman, which again is only out in Japan, and I had the same problem.

    So perhaps the issue might not be as bad as it seems... :roll: I'll test it some more and update when I can :Smilie

    Adam Riley [ Operations Director :: Senior Editor :: Cubed3 Limited ]

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    on 03.11.2006 at 14:44
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     L9 Peahat

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    The US release should be Q2 2007, I emailed Nintendo of America about it.
    on 03.11.2006 at 15:57
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    I had a feeling the date of Jan 07 was a placeholder by IGN, who said that because all WE games launch in Jan for the US, that it would be the same for the DS game.

    Seems they were mistaken! Maybe things will indeed be tidied up before release in the West...

    Adam Riley [ Operations Director :: Senior Editor :: Cubed3 Limited ]

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    on 03.11.2006 at 16:19
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     L97 Luigi

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    Here's the biggy...is it better than the PSP Pro Evo?

    /obviously not

    :sleep:
    on 03.11.2006 at 17:47
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    In terms of appearance, no. But PSP's PES5 didn't play very well, did it?

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    on 03.11.2006 at 19:53
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    really need to sort out my posture. :/
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     L89 Tom Nook

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    Shame it wasn't that one bit better.

    Though 7 = 5 more than 2(fifa)

    And it means theres now finally a half decent football game for the DS!

    Avoid Games Like the Plague, productivity++
    on 03.11.2006 at 23:05
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    Yeah, and only another year until an improved one (with any luck)! Hehe!

    FIFA was an atrocity, it really was...

    Adam Riley [ Operations Director :: Senior Editor :: Cubed3 Limited ]

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    on 04.11.2006 at 09:39
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     L9 Peahat

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    Whilst I don't think we'll see a slightly improved version when it comes out in the west (like it happens with ps2's WE and PES) it would be nice and well worth the wait. Anyway, let's just hope to see PES7 on DS too next year =)
    on 04.11.2006 at 12:57
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    Well, if the game sold 31,000 units on its first day in Japan, and it could be spurred on as the festive period creeps ever closer, the game MAY reach 200,000-250,000 in total, which should be encouraging enough for Konami to do a version next year as well...

    *Crosses fingers*

    Adam Riley [ Operations Director :: Senior Editor :: Cubed3 Limited ]

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    on 04.11.2006 at 14:09
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    About to board my plane. Merry Christmas everyone!
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     L81 Chun-Li

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    Nice to know...
    on 05.11.2006 at 21:24
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    I'm (dis)pleased to say it seems that the Japanese servers merely can't cope with European players, it would seem :-(

    Juddering games = major disappointment!

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    on 05.11.2006 at 22:47
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    Marzy ftw.
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     L100 C3 Master

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    [quote]But it is disappointing how the N64 versions had commentary, but this (on a more powerful system) does not. And I wish I could say the visuals make up for everything, but they definitely do not, as the player models are atrocious
    on 01.12.2006 at 20:43
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    Sad to see that the game seems to have barely been touched since the Japanese version came out late last year. So why the delay? Doesn't appear like there was much reason to hold it back at all...

    And it's not even made the DS Top 20 this week, which goes to show the delay didn't help the game in the slightest!

    Adam Riley [ Operations Director :: Senior Editor :: Cubed3 Limited ]

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    on 12.02.2007 at 22:03
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     L100 C3 Master

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    Good review. But looks like console PES is still the only way to go. Smilie
    on 12.02.2007 at 22:15
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    Yup, sad to see things haven't changed (hence this review is 95% the same). The slowdown problem has not been touched upon much either...it's slightly better, but not much.

    Notice I've docked the game a point as well now, dropping it to 6/10 rather than 7/10 due to sheer laziness on the developer's part.

    Adam Riley [ Operations Director :: Senior Editor :: Cubed3 Limited ]

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    on 12.02.2007 at 22:31
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     L100 C3 Master

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    I bought the Japanese version of this for a fiver last week, so I think I'll get some enjoyment out of it for that much!
    on 12.02.2007 at 22:46
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