The "General Games Chat" forum, which includes Retro Game Reviews, has been archived and is now read-only. You cannot post here or create a new thread or review on this forum.
Training mode is much better. You have to first pass a skill 1 then move on to skill 2 and so on to skill 5 which is pretty damn hard. Ain't managed it yet - Skills include shooting, passing dribbling etc
Gameplay is good but it will take time to get used to
I thought there was a libero grande part to the game?
Team names are all wrong as are some of the player names - guessing a cheat cd will be availble soon
Played round a mates house 2 weeks ago a japanese version and the teams were fully updated - not this one. Sheringham still at spurs, Chelsea team from last year plus duff
Overall good but I prefer Pro evo 2 better for some reason. May change over time though
Peace
Easy money.
> what do you mean by that?
You can set the level of your aquired players before starting a Master League... or at least I thought it meant that?!
The game's not bad either. That's a big thing for me to say considering how I disliked both Pro 1 and 2. This one plays well and runs smoothly i think. Keeps me happy.
> I think that you cannot run fast enough.
It's faster and more fluid than both Club Football and FIFA 2004.
> I think free kicks are still very poor.
That's fair enough. I thought this at first as well. You won't be saying this when you get used to them though. Just try various amounts of power, swerve and dip to alter the course of your free kick.
> I think there is too many highlights at the end of a half.
There's this button called the Start button. Press it.
> I think the teams should be bloody called what they are called in
> real life. I spent an age looking for Spurs.
Spurs aren't that hard to find. They're one of the London teams, and they play in white. So the only other team you could choose that would be wrong would be Fulham. Get whoever owns the game to edit everything for you - makes it a whole lot easier.