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Marc

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Football fans all across Europe will rejoice this Autumn, as Konami of Europe confirms the first details of what will rate as one of the most anticipated games of 2004: Pro Evolution Soccer 4. Due for release on PlayStation 2, PC DVD and for the first time in the series' history, the Xbox videogame system from Microsoft, Pro Evolution Soccer 4 once again sets new standards in control, aesthetics and realism.

Developed by the legendary Shingo 'Seabass' Takatsuka and his team of footballing experts at Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo, Inc. (Konami TYO) Pro Evolution Soccer 4 marks a quantum leap forward for both the Pro Evolution franchise and the football genre as a whole. With the series famed for its intuitive controls and the realistic movement of players on and around the ball, Konami TYO has further pushed the envelope with a wealth of new moves and tricks that flow fluidly within the fast-paced action. New free kick and penalty techniques can now be used, while an innovative indirect free kick move has been implemented to add further variety to set pieces.





This level of realism has also been extended to the game's many players. More individuality can now be found in the ways players run, move both on and off the ball, and how they control the ball. Likewise, even more advanced player stats that govern every aspect of their play affect how well players can bring a high or fast ball under control, hit it first time past an encroaching defender, or flick the ball on to a team-mate. As such, the total control that has become synonymous with the series will ensure Pro Evolution Soccer 4 is even closer to the real thing.

A new dribbling system is also available giving more control as players go one-on-one and try to pass opposing players, while crosses and cut-back passes can now be made with more precision. In keeping with this level of detail, player likenesses are also enhanced to match the noticeable individuality of the world's greatest stars. Both international and club players are instantly recognisable due to almost photo-realistic graphics, while additional realism is added via kits that get progressively dirtier as the match progresses.





Pro Evolution Soccer 4 will also boast an on-screen referee for the first time. Whereas previous versions have featured an un-seen referee, Konami TYO's game now features an official who runs up and down monitoring play - and even steps in to calm things down when the action gets heated! The referee AI has also been further refined, with advantage being played for minor infringements, while each of the referees available will react instinctively to fouls and the flow of play depending on how strict they are deemed to be.

With every aspect of Pro Evolution Soccer 4 refined and enhanced, it is no surprise that fans of the series are already hailing it as the definitive football title. Further additions to the game include more club and international teams, extra formation screens to offer total control over the way each team lines up and plays, while the ever-popular Master League has also been vastly improved. A new 'My Best Eleven' option allows fans to save their greatest teams for prosperity, and players can now be forced to retire through severe injury during the course of a Master League season, forcing the user to work around the loss of key stars and restructure around the abilities of suitable replacement players.

It all adds up to a new milestone in football gaming, and football fans will already be counting the days until Pro Evolution Soccer 4 kicks off for PlayStation 2, PC DVD and Xbox later this year...
 






the full harris

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can't wait.
pro evo is the only computer game i play.
The paget street massive await its release with baited breath, knowing that it will ensure we completely fail our degrees as result of it.
 


















Marc

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WTF is going on? Turkey? Some please explain to me why Wozza's thread has vanished!
It was before this thread and had completley different information in it!
 


Marc

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well MODS come on we aint got all day?
Wozza's thread had great info on it that people will wanna see, can only 'assume' you tried a merge with this thread and accidently deleted it.
well?
 




Wozza

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The least they could have done is merged it. :(

And note: I did not bounce it - someone else did.

If old threads are never to be commented on they might as well ALL be deleted, no? At least we'd know where we stand.

Sort it out Darren!
 


Marc

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Bozza may still be in the US so it might not be him.

but Turkey was being Nazi-Mod earlier on so I'm looking in his direction ;)
 






Bozza

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Why is there an assumption that I read every single posting in every single thread?!?

Will re-instate thread - no idea why it is where it is - guess someone thought it was a duplicate of this or something.


Darren, back in Brizzle.
 




Marc

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Bozza said:
Why is there an assumption that I read every single posting in every single thread?!?

Will re-instate thread - no idea why it is where it is - guess someone thought it was a duplicate of this or something.


Darren, back in Brizzle.

then you wanna sort you mods out then Bozza, two threads with simular titles does'nt always mean exactly the same inside. Seems like someone got button happy and deleted it without reading first....not very good "moderating" is it? :rolleyes:
 


Wozza

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Konami of Europe confirms Dutch, Spanish and Italian league licenses for Pro Evolution Soccer 4

As part of the continual advancement of its best-selling football franchise, Konami of Europe has confirmed that the much anticipated Pro Evolution Soccer 4 will feature a wealth of teams under the official license from their respective leagues.

Due for release in Q4 for PlayStation 2, PC-DVD and, for the first time, the Xbox video game system from Microsoft, Pro Evolution Soccer 4's famed realism will be enhanced by the inclusion of clubs under the license from the Dutch, Spanish and Italian leagues. As such, football fans will be able to get to grips with the likes of Ajax, PSV Eindhoven, Feyenord, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Deportivo, Milan, Juventus and Parma. Each team will feature authentically modeled players in their official kits, while everything from player height, skill attributes and shirt sponsors will be fully recreated, adding to Pro Evolution Soccer 4's utter realism. This coincides with other breakthroughs premiering in the new installment, including realistic injuries, and kits getting progressively dirtier as matches progress.

In total, Pro Evolution Soccer 4 will feature 56 sides from three licensed leagues, within its total of 136 available club sides - a huge step forward for the series. Similarly, the game will also feature more than 50 national teams, giving the player control of up to 4,500 of the world's greatest players. These bolster what is already being called the most advanced and realistic football game to date, with new gameplay additions including new free kick and penalty techniques, and moves individual to key, star players.

Other new advancements including a new dribbling system offering more control as players go one-on-one and try to pass opposing players, while crosses and cut-back passes can now be made with more precision. Pro Evolution Soccer 4 will also boast an on-screen referee for the first time, who monitors play and intercedes when tempers get frayed! The referee AI has also been further refined, with advantage being played for minor infringements, while each of the referees available will react instinctively to fouls and the flow of play depending on how strict they are deemed to be.

"We are delighted to add three officially licensed leagues to Pro Evolution Soccer 4," commented Martin Schneider, Director of Marketing, Konami of Europe. "Fans of the game have long called for us to implement their favourite teams in their favourite game, and this marks a major step forward in our quest to deliver the most authentic football title around. Adding all clubs from the Dutch, Spanish and Italian leagues confirms that we are committed to adding more and more authenticity to the series, and Konami of Europe is confident that further deals with other clubs will follow in the near future."

Pro Evolution Soccer 4 will be released for PlayStation 2, PC-DVD and Xbox in Q4, 2004.
 


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