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Well this is my first posting on these boards. So I thought I would spice things up a bit. Lest have all you hates likes and anything else between the two games FIFA or Pro Evo 3 for the PS2. Lets keep it to a format so people can read it with ease.
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Which do you own and play(Or both)?
Your posatives for given game
Your negatives for given game
If you were to sell it in one line, what would you say?
Any other comments
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Well here is mine
Which do you own and play(Or both)?
PES3
Your posatives for given game
The game really fustrates me, but I find this makes me want to play it longer and a win is made twice as sweet. I have caught myself getting so annoyed that I have yeld out loud at scoring a goal.
Your negatives for given game
Stupid new handball they have implemented. Anytime you shoot and it hits you again off a defender it gives handball.
If you were to sell it in one line, what would you say?
Pure class, and so addicitive.
Any other comments
I would like to say there is no place for fifa on my shelf, but with its now online availablity I am not so sure. Just annoying that EA had to be greedy with its monthly subscripion. Grrr
Oh well, lets have your interesting posts. Thanks for reading all.
PS: Please forgive my spelling.
Thanks
Jamie
> DW wrote:
> Wycombe are on FIFA 2004, So it sucks.
>
> ;-)
*growls*
Beeeeeeeeeotch.
> Yes, but the license is important. Why would I want to play for
> 'Munchester United' against 'Newcanter United'?
I'd rather play for those teams with the best gameplay ever than play as Manchester United who can't pass, shoot or run properly.
> It never got any better then the perfection that was Sensible Soccer!
agreed! :)
PES 3
> Your posatives for given game
Master league, stuff to unlock, great gameplay and a few nice little touches.
> Your negatives for given game
No real player or team names but I'm not too concerned about those. No online play either. Commentary also sucks.
> If you were to sell it in one line, what would you say?
Buy it cos it is good ya? (hard to think of something to sum it all up really)
> Any other comments
I prefere it to PES 1 and 2 but only time will tell if I prefere it to ISS Pro 98.
> PES3, because licensing doesn't matter at all if you want the most
> fluid and realistic footballing action around.
Yes, but the license is important. Why would I want to play for 'Munchester United' against 'Newcanter United'?