| | |  | Sports | Home » » » World Soccer Winning Eleven 9 | | | | | | | Description: | | World Soccer Winning Eleven 9 is intense, fast-paced soccer simulation. Bring the spirit of international soccer to your Xbox, with a virtual soccer experience that's second to none. Play with and against the world's best players and teams -- and combine their individual strengths to create a Winning Eleven. The graphics and gameplay are so realistic that you'll almost feel like you're out on the pitch! Advanced referee AI reacts like a real ref - He runs up & down the field, reacting to fouls, giving advantage for minor infringements and even stepping in to break up a fight Enhanced Training Mode helps beginners learn soccer basics and master the depth of international soccer | | | Features: | |
• Features new animations, new clubs and leagues
• Two new positions to play - Wing Back and Second Top
• Improved character animation with real, captured player motions
• Recruit from thousands of the worlds top pro players
• Choose to play 136 club teams and 57 national teams - over 4,500 of the world's greatest players in all
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 7.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.1 inches | | Package Height:
| 0.6 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.25 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 11 reviews |
| | | Game Information: | | | Platform:
| Sony PSP | | Media:
| Video Game | | Item Quantity:
| 1 |
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4 of 5 found the following review helpful:
An Enjoyment in FlightFeb 25, 2006
By Farishad Latjuba I've been playing Winning Eleven (WE) since their installment in original Playstation. When the opportunity comes to have WE in PSP, surely, it's the first thing to grab. What you see in WE 9 for PS2 are duplicated in the PSP. The enjoyment of playing with either analog or a directional cursor.
However, what sadly in this package is the lack of tournament type of game, considering that we can have our own version of Champions League among those super clubs. Other thing, which is not too significant is the international team with a pseudonym players. You can change the name, but it's a bit tedious. Well, for this, anyone can wait for the option file distributed by someone over the net for anyone to feel WE realism.
For the skill option and any other things, to me, it's a PS2 version condensed in small UMD without a sound.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Steep Learning Curve, SIM-Soccer/Futball at its BestJul 11, 2006
By L If your looking for a great soccer SIM, get Winning Eleven for PsP Xbox or PS2. The gameplay is as near to true soccer/futball as there is anywhere right now.
If your looking for more of an Action or Arcade style soccer/futball match get EA Fifa World Cup 2006.
WE9 - Superb Control Complexity, Superb Passing Options and Control, Near Perfect Scale of players - goals and the pitch itself. PsP WE9 has no Commentary or end to end camera, but it is mobile. Graphics arnt quite as good but yet feel more realistic than EA. respectable frame rates. After about 30-35 matches, I feel the computer AI is good, doesnt really cheat and the refs are fair on both sides.
EA FIFA World Cup 2006 - Decent Control, some inovative features like the first touch control system (WE9 has this too but isnt quite as intuitive), Horrible Scale - the pitch and the goals are way too small, the boxes are way too small constricing play a lot. Too Fast for real soccer/futball players, Might be Too Slow for most Action/Arcade lovers. Good Graphics but maybe too "CG". Lagging frame rates at times with too many players in view. After about 30-35 games I find the other teams computer AI to be superb however your controling teams AI is horrible, the refs appear fair on tackles except near tackles (where the player doesnt quite fall) the ref calls those on the player but not on the pc (for the most part).
So in conclusion it may be that Winning Eleven isnt such a perfect game, but if your a SIM-Soccer/Futball player, it stands well over and above EA FIFA games, this from the mouth of someone who played soccer in leagues year round for over a decade, has been a gamer for almost two decades and also owns both games. (WE9-PSP, EA-PS2)
As a personal note, im actually thinking of ways to sell the EA game to a trade in store.
-Cheers!
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Good but not as the PS2 versionApr 01, 2006
By Archangel If you have never played Winning Eleven 8 or 9 for the PS2 you will find this title the best soccer game ever. This game runs at a faster pace than the PS2 version, but lacks some camera angles and control options since it is two buttons shorter than the PS2 gamepad. Other than that is a solid game despite I have not played it as much as the PS2 versions and still getting use to the smaller PSP control.
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Best PSP Game Ever, Best Soccer Game EverMar 17, 2006
By Nick Chow
"Nick Chow"
Great graphics, great gameplay, nothing beats this game.
2 of 3 found the following review helpful:
The best... so farMay 12, 2006
By Marco Panajon I've played both FIFA 06 and WE9 for PSP, and I can safely say that this game beats the former by miles. While FIFA 06 does have a better presentation, as well as FIFA's almighty backing, it does not compare to the gameplay of WE9, which is what it all boils down to really. WE9 has smoother graphics, so real the players motions are fluid. Team management is tops, as strategy selection is more defined and accessible. The only weakness is its lack of tourneys, and of course, the authentic labels and team names. I feel though that once FIFA does see the rising popularity of this game in the market, they will eventually reconsider and throw their support behind the WE series. If Puma, Nike, and Adidas have done so, then it will only be a matter of time before we have two official FIFA-sanctioned video games-- assuming they still want to keep EA's contract.
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