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LA PES 2011 PRO
It should be pointed out, to fans of previous Pro Evolution titles, that 2011 revamps the animation and gameplay mechanics. The longevity of the mode is decent, but the offline feature is certainly still taking precedence over it, with player development, transfers, scouting, coach mode, youth teams and plenty more to boot. Fortunately, the mode works well, with players moving up the rankings gradually and using their accumulated wealth to purchase new players and compete in tournaments. Taking the depth and scope of something like the Master League, which most PES fans will tout as the key ingredient in its greatness, to the online domain is both mouth watering and near-terrifying. In addition to these modes is the return of the PES Shop - where players can purchase new stadium parts, classic teams and comical balls/hairstyles - as well as the new Master League online feature. Returning to the game, the Be A Legend, Master League, Exhibition, League, Cup & Online modes are featured, all being well-established for veterans. In keeping with last years effort, PES 2011 has the same modes that won it mild favour over long time competitor FIFA. Long-time fans may consider this obsolete, therefore it is suggested you move onto the second part of our PES 2011 guide, dealing with the redesigned tactics screen.
LA PES 2011 HOW TO
This article will begin the five part PES 2011 guide series, with particular attention given to the basics of the game, detailing how to get started in the wonderful world of Pro Evolution Soccer. With the revamped PES 2011 soon sinking into Christmas stockings and providing around two months worth of soccer action for the release day purchasers, it seems natural to provide a PES 2011 guide series for newcomers and lethargic veterans alike.
