Konami Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 Nintendo 3DS

  • Brand : Konami
  • Product name : Pro Evolution Soccer 2011
  • Product code : 084083
  • Category : Video Games
  • Data-sheet quality : created/standardized by Icecat
  • Product views : 5052
  • Info modified on : 07 Mar 2024 15:34:52
  • Long product name Konami Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 Nintendo 3DS :

    Pro Evolution Soccer 2011, Nintendo 3DS, Sports

  • Short summary description Konami Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 Nintendo 3DS :

    Konami Pro Evolution Soccer 2011, Nintendo 3DS, E (Everyone)

  • Long summary description Konami Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 Nintendo 3DS :

    Konami Pro Evolution Soccer 2011. Platform: Nintendo 3DS, ESRB rating: E (Everyone), PEGI rating: 3, Developer: Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo

Similar products
Konami
Product code: 064474
Stock:
Price from: 0(excl. VAT) 0(incl. VAT)
Konami
Product code: 062036
Stock:
Price from: 0(excl. VAT) 0(incl. VAT)
Konami
Product code: 062685
Stock:
Price from: 0(excl. VAT) 0(incl. VAT)
Konami
Product code: 062500
Stock:
Price from: 0(excl. VAT) 0(incl. VAT)
Reviews
Updated:
2012-01-27 02:01:08
Average rating:72
Uk has collected 27 expert reviews for Konami Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 Nintendo 3DS and the average expert rating is 72 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
impulsegamer.com
Updated:
2012-01-27 02:01:08
Average rating:80
The definitive soccer series Pro Evolution Soccer (PES) scores its way onto the new Nintendo 3DS console that enhances the gameplay with the inclusion of glasses-free 3D. Just like its home-based console brethrens, the 3DS version is almost a straight...
nzgamer.com
Updated:
2012-01-27 02:01:08
Average rating:80
Pro Evolution Soccer (or PES, to its mates) has a long, colourful history. From the outset, this Japanese-developed series has given EA's mega-budget FIFA series a run for its money - even back when it didn't have any licenses. It doesn't have them all...
itreviews.com
Updated:
2012-01-27 02:01:08
Average rating:60
Nintendo platforms have been kinder to Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer franchise in recent years than any other. For while FIFA has been mopping up the acclaim across PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, it's been the Wii edition of Pro Evolution Soccer that...
  • PES 2011 plays a mean game of football, and there's lots to do...
  • The 3D is distracting, and a waste of space; overpriced.
  • A quality football game, with a few problems, but one that scales well to Nintendo's new handheld...
nowgamer.com
Updated:
2012-01-27 02:01:08
Average rating:77
For PES Productions arguably more than other developer, the accelerated development cycle associated with embryonic consoles provides more benefits than drawbacks. While other creators must feel an added degree of pressure, either to refine edited high...
  • Notably difficult to score, being a near-exact copy of one of football’s greatest adaptations. Although ancient. Nevertheless, a perfectly competent knockabout, not exactly enhanced by the technical capabilities of its host format. 7.7/10Print this pag...
gamesradar.com
Updated:
2012-01-27 02:01:08
Average rating:70
PES on 3DS is a welcome step backwards from the current-gen versions which have lost a lot of their sparkle compared to the glory days of PS2 PES 6 and its close relatives. On 3DS, the action is much more like the PES we know and love on PS2. It's fast...
  • Solid, organic football that's often spectacular, Full commentary, unlike PSP PES, No lag in multiplayer at last...
  • AI commits fouls and clears the ball without input, Goalkeepers and defenders are too fallible, Underused touch screen and missing game modes...
gamezone.com
Updated:
2012-01-27 02:01:08
Average rating:75
It doesn’t hurt to know a little about soccer before you start playing the game. It can be a little intimidating when choosing a team, mostly because there are multiple leagues with an bevy of teams to choose from. Some of the squads are a little out-...
Play.tm
Updated:
2012-01-27 02:01:08
Average rating:70
The year-on-year tussle between Pro Evo and FIFA is one that is begging for an extra competitor. These two behemoths trundle along, occasionally changing the formula slightly, but for the most part resting on their laurels. They each know that their re...
diehardgamefan.com
Updated:
2012-01-27 02:01:08
Average rating:67
It’s not often that a new Nintendo platform launches that isn’t accompanied by some form of major first party release. The Wii had . The original Nintendo DS had an update of . Hell, even the Virtual Boy had . What was Nintendo’s big AAA title for thei...
  • Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D is a technically impressive launch title, even if it requires you to play using a less than ideal camera angle in order to appreciate the 3D effect. The 3DS’s new thumbstick lends itself well to the controls, and the abilit...
gamepro.com
Updated:
2012-01-27 02:01:08
Average rating:80
If you're looking for a 3DS soccer game, this one is your only choice at the moment. But fortunately Pro Evolution Soccer 3D packs some pretty neat tricks. FIFA has been the champion soccer game for years, while the Pro Evolution Soccer franchise has b...
  • Looks and sounds great. Plays a solid game of soccer. Amazing amount of combo moves are fun to master, and look fantastic when you know how to pull them off.
  • Limited gameplay modes. Only one local multiplayer option. Weird mix of licensed and nonlicensed teams.
More