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IncredibleArticles.com - Sports - Soccer

Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 (Xbox 360)--Enjoy sensational moments of Soccer

by Incredible Articles - Last Modified: 12/05/2007

t is time to rejoice! The Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 (Xbox 360) with newer additions and more advanced gaming options is on the market for giving a more sensational gaming experience. Especially exciting game like soccer with more realistic touches is ready for users. See what extra this gaming console has to offer! Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 (Xbox 360) is smoother than the previous year's version and incredibly addictive offering fantastic performance in multiplayer. As the President of Konami, Kunio Neo comments "easily the best Pro Evolution Soccer title to date". He is also quite positive that PES 2008 will be welcomed by the game fans as the greatest football game of all time. The game is surprisingly best in Xbox 360 than PS3. However one cannot say that the 360 version is perfect. In Xbox 360 too the goal replays and the player faces are still as hit and miss as it was in the PS3 version. Moreover the Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 (Xbox 360) version has photo-realistic pictures of famous faces like Didier Drogba and Robbie Keane. Its graphics are also quite distinct. On the other hand the graphics of close-ups of players in PES 2008 is much better than the FIFA-08 graphics. Animations of players are also fantastic with interesting inclusions like footballers waggling their fingers, holding their hands up while challenging the players of the opposing team and throwing their fists. So are the animations of shooting, passing and tackling a are very spontaneous.

As many reviewers view Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 (Xbox 360) is the best football game engine the world has ever seen has undergone a few, subtle tweaks, but nothing has been implemented that will fundamentally change the way you play the game. Even the fans of the PES games would feel very comfortable with spraying cross-field passes and splitting the opposition's defence, just like any expert Brazilian footballer. The gaming console even houses the sophisticated Teamvision system for giving a better effect to the game. Even the commentary in the Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 (Xbox 360) is highly improved. Here you would find the John Champion and Mark Lawrenson expressing their critical views on the proceedings.

With lot many improvements Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 (Xbox 360) is much more superior than the other PES gaming consoles. The game here is much more lively and realistic than that can be ever expected from an electronic gaming device.
About the Author

Jacob Marshal, a dedicated writer of Rupizcompare.co.uk which provide Info on Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 (Xbox 360) and FIFA 08 PS3


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