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PES 2009: LED hoardings, new game modes and improved control

by Steven Williamson on 14 August 2008, 15:14

Tags: Konami (TYO:9766), PC, Xbox 360, PS3, Sports

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Become a legend mode

PES 2009 also boasts an online variant of the ‘Become a Legend’ mode, entitled simply ‘Legends.’ Players can use their saved player in online matches with like-minded friends, and can show their skills on the larger online stage.

Impressed by the new modes? Well, you can't argue that "Be A Pro" mode in FIFA is brilliant, so it makes sense for Konami to go down the same track. What's more important is the aciton on the pitch, but until we've tested it out it's impossible to judge just how the redefining the intricacies of first touch, close control and ball distribution, affect the overall game.

The PES series has always treated the ball as a separate entity, but new calculations related to the air resistance and friction of the ground hope to make passing and movement in PES 2009 a great deal more realistic. Different weather conditions will now have a more pronounced effect on the weight and movement of passes, with players having to compensate for more heavy conditions in poor weather.

Producer Shingo ‘Seabass’ Takatsuka and his team have also worked to extend the remit of their Teamvision AI routines, with on-screen team mates adapting their tactics according to current situations, and moving into space to assist the player in attacking and defensive situations. Teamvision also recognizes strategies that work for or against it, and will accumulate the data for use in Master League and League mode.

“It is an honour to know that our game is enjoyed by so many people from different backgrounds,”
said Takatsuka of the new additions. “From top professional players, to football enthusiasts and kids who just want a kickabout in the streets, its appeal is widening all the time. The new Become a Legend and Legends Modes are designed to convey the pressure and pace a real pro experiences, with players working as part of a strong side and working to prove their merit as a player. I feel great and motivated when people enjoy our games, and feel the new modes will open up new ways to enjoy PES.”

The ever-present Master League has also been reworked, with negotiations now a lot simpler and conducted on a two-tier club and personal basis, while loyalty now plays a part with disaffected players’ moods having an adverse affect on their performances.

Adding an all-new layer of gloss to PES 2009’s much-enhanced realism, the game has also undergone a radical aesthetic upgrade. Stadiums now have more realistic environment and atmospheric elements, while the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions will also showcase LED hoardings. Likewise, the way distance is shown has been changed, with the use of contrast adding a depth field to the action, while there is also a new vertical camera angle that automatically switches to a closer proximity during key one-on-one situations.

Every player in the game has also been totally redefined, with all new face and body detail, with further facial animations and kit detailing adding to the realism. The game’s Edit mode has also been boosted with the ability to create bespoke matches via the importing of faces, kits, and even sound files for specific music and crowd chants for any team. A new Pixel Paint system has also been integrated, allowing players to create their own club crests and badges to add to their home-grown kits.

“We have pulled out all the stops to make PES 2009 a landmark in footballing games,” commented Jon Murphy, PES Project Leader for Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH. “From the most basic controls, through to the wide-ranging additions to game modes such as ‘Become a Legend’, all-new visuals, sound, and the Edit mode, Seabass and his team have strived to cram as much as they can into the new game. And with more online announcements to follow, there is every reason to believe that PES 2009 is the football game everyone has been waiting for.”



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It's gonna be good:)
It had better be better than the last one! It was a bloody stinker. I ended up trading it in for FIFA 08. I felt dirty but it was so much better.
menthel
It was a bloody stinker. I ended up trading it in for FIFA 08. I felt dirty but it was so much better.

lol I know what you mean but if FIFA 09 is as good as the rumours are then it's going to be a big fight.
Cant wait for it.


“Players can use their saved player in online matches with like-minded friends, and can show their skills on the larger online stage”

I hope they dont mean 11 humans vs 11 humans online. That would never work. THey had hard enough job of having a bloody 2 way match online!
360bhp
Cant wait for it.


“Players can use their saved player in online matches with like-minded friends, and can show their skills on the larger online stage”

I hope they dont mean 11 humans vs 11 humans online. That would never work. THey had hard enough job of having a bloody 2 way match online!

It talked about ,midfielders and strikers so the defence and GK will almost certainly be AI.