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Konami has released a new batch of images from Pro Evolution Soccer 2009, which is set to be released in the middle of October.

Konami press release:
Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH has revealed further details of the many gameplay additions in its forthcoming PES 2009 title, and has explained its unique ‘PES Unites’ slogan that has been designed to band together fans of the beautiful game via its new game modes.

Due for release on PLAYSTATION®3, Xbox 360, PlayStation®2, PC-DVD, PSP® (PlayStation®Portable) and mobile phones in Autumn 2008 (followed by a Wii version in spring 2009), PES 2009 has been reworked from the ground up. New player models, AI elements and physics routines all combine to create the most advanced and realistic football game ever, but at the heart of PES 2009 are two new modes designed to make players rethink the way they approach the game.

‘PES Unites’ is the key phrase Konami is using to sum up the ethos of the new game. PES 2009 also improves on its many existing game modes and adds a number of new ways to play the game. Central to this is the new ‘Become a Legend’ solo mode, which casts the user as a midfielder or striker within a match. Using a default vertical camera view, the player starts as a rookie pro at the start of their career, and charts the many highs and lows of becoming a professional player. An extension of the popular ‘Fix’ mode, the ‘Become a Legend’ mode sees the player operate in their favoured attacking position, and work as part of the overall team as opposed to controlling every member as in a normal game.

If successful, the player must first cement their place in the starting line-up with strong performances, before catching the eye of bigger clubs and earning a move to top flight teams. Of course, results are everything in modern day football, and players must force their way into contention or face lengthy stints as a substitute or eventually be forced to take a step down to a smaller club if performances are not good enough. The ‘Become a Legend’ mode has already proved a massive hit in Japanese versions of PES since 2007, and is certain to enjoy similar status across Europe.

PES 2009 also boasts an online variant of the ‘Become a Legend’ mode, entitled simply ‘Legends.’ Players can use their saved player in online matches with like-minded friends, and can show their skills on the larger online stage.

The PES series has always been famed for its deep yet accessible control system, but the new game is aiming even higher. PES 2009 offers an unprecedented level of control, redefining the intricacies of first touch, close control and ball distribution, while also enhancing its shooting and AI mechanisms to create an all-round footballing experience. Konami’s Tokyo-based Pro Evolution Soccer Production Team has introduced new control systems wherein the player can now perform tricks and feints without the use of special moves, but within the context of the player’s run and via rapid turns and movements of the Dpad or analogue stick.

Likewise, the way the player guides the ball has been changed. The PES series has always treated the ball as a separate entity, but new calculations related to the air resistance and friction of the ground make passing and movement in PES 2009 a great deal more realistic. Different weather conditions will now have a more pronounced effect on the weight and movement of passes, with players having to compensate for more heavy conditions in poor weather.

Producer Shingo ‘Seabass’ Takatsuka and his team have also worked to extend the remit of their Teamvision AI routines, with on-screen team mates adapting their tactics according to current situations, and moving into space to assist the player in attacking and defensive situations. Teamvision also recognizes strategies that work for or against it, and will accumulate the data for use in Master League and League mode.

“It is an honour to know that our game is enjoyed by so many people from different backgrounds,” said Takatsuka of the new additions. “From top professional players, to football enthusiasts and kids who just want a kickabout in the streets, its appeal is widening all the time. The new Become a Legend and Legends Modes are designed to convey the pressure and pace a real pro experiences, with players working as part of a strong side and working to prove their merit as a player. I feel great and motivated when people enjoy our games, and feel the new modes will open up new ways to enjoy PES.”

The ever-present Master League has also been reworked, with negotiations now a lot simpler and conducted on a two-tier club and personal basis, while loyalty now plays a part with disaffected players’ moods having an adverse affect on their performances.

Adding an all-new layer of gloss to PES 2009’s much-enhanced realism, the game has also undergone a radical aesthetic upgrade. Stadiums now have more realistic environment and atmospheric elements, while the PLAYSTATION®3 and Xbox 360 versions will also showcase LED hoardings. Likewise, the way distance is shown has been changed, with the use of contrast adding a depth field to the action, while there is also a new vertical camera angle that automatically switches to a closer proximity during key one-on-one situations.

Every player in the game has also been totally redefined, with all new face and body detail, with further facial animations and kit detailing adding to the realism. The game’s Edit mode has also been boosted with the ability to create bespoke matches via the importing of faces, kits, and even sound files for specific music and crowd chants for any team. A new Pixel Paint system has also been integrated, allowing players to create their own club crests and badges to add to their home-grown kits.

“We have pulled out all the stops to make PES 2009 a landmark in footballing games,” commented Jon Murphy, PES Project Leader for Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH. “From the most basic controls, through to the wide-ranging additions to game modes such as ‘Become a Legend’, all-new visuals, sound, and the Edit mode, Seabass and his team have strived to cram as much as they can into the new game. And with more online announcements to follow, there is every reason to believe that PES 2009 is the football game everyone has been waiting for.”

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citizenx
citizenx
Commented on 2008-09-09 17:05:37
Again with the cheesey cutscene/picture things i see.

You know an interface is lazily done when 'player' is shortered to 'plyr'. In the HD age, is there really such a need for large fonts?
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Grimbarian
Grimbarian
Commented on 2008-09-09 17:09:29
Jaggies kill.
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Zeuxis
Zeuxis
Commented on 2008-09-09 17:21:24 In reply to citizenx
Posted by citizenx
Again with the cheesey cutscene/picture things i see.

You know an interface is lazily done when 'player' is shortered to 'plyr'. In the HD age, is there really such a need for large fonts?
lol, you're so right on this. japan has always been poor when it comes to graphic design and UI.
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Trebby
Trebby
Commented on 2008-09-09 17:30:25 In reply to Grimbarian
Posted by Grimbarian
Jaggies kill.
2nd that, but part from that, it looks ok. pes-ok that is.
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blmbox
blmbox
Commented on 2008-09-09 17:33:03
*Mutters to self*

"Please be good please be good please good."

*Sighs*

"It isn't going to be good, is it? FIFA - here I come, I guess."
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Drunkenshaolin
Drunkenshaolin
Commented on 2008-09-09 17:45:07
ohhhh can`t wait. not long now
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Trebby
Trebby
Commented on 2008-09-09 18:11:46
Posted by droezelke
In that one screenshot (11), there's this player that runs. He seems to be making more distance with one step than Ushane Bold does.
true, but ain't it, Usain?
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dingleberry
dingleberry
Commented on 2008-09-09 19:52:32
I guess those extra few texture map folds in the shirts are the "stunning" graphical overhaul Konami promised, because otherwise, this game looks just like 2008, and that looked like a complete pile of shit. And what the fuck is up with those shorts? Did the players steal them from circus clowns? Why people are even excited about this game, I have no clue. It's going to be a slight improvement over last year, which would make it terrible instead of atrocious this time. There's only one football game on the market this year, and it ain't this. PES, what the fuck happened to you?
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Blue_Eagle44
Blue_Eagle44
Commented on 2008-09-09 20:18:28
Hello my clay dolls!!! and also, whats up with pic11 with that guy jumping his croth onto the guys hand ronaldo looks stoned and lifeless, and meh fifa has more features I'll live with my badge maker, something which I'll only see in the cutscenes.
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Slique
Slique
Commented on 2008-09-09 20:40:24
They still haven't bothered to model proper cameramen? Argh. Why does Konami continually overlook the minor details?
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dingleberry
dingleberry
Commented on 2008-09-09 21:00:40 In reply to Slique
Posted by Slique
They still haven't bothered to model proper cameramen? Argh. Why does Konami continually overlook the minor details?
Yeah, and it's the minor details that make a game. Seems like minor details are not the only thing they are overlooking this gen. In fact, they are just completely overlooking this gen altogether. And you are right, Blue Eagle: they do look like dolls. The faces have triangle-shaped mouths, and those teeth look odd. The skin tone looks waaaaaay off. Look at Messi in some in-game shots. He looks like a fuckin Tiny Tears doll FFS.
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sixtoo
sixtoo
Commented on 2008-09-09 21:01:56 In reply to Slique
Posted by Slique
They still haven't bothered to model proper cameramen? Argh. Why does Konami continually overlook the minor details?
Looks like they pay most attention to the 'minor details' like the cut scene's and all the other nonsense like awards lol. This is why FIFA 09 will be the clear #1 this year.
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Trebby
Trebby
Commented on 2008-09-09 21:36:15
Posted by droezelke
Very possible; I was too lazy to look it up. Shame on me.
shain on you! :P
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bama
bama
Commented on 2008-09-09 21:48:05
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can be on xbox1
Redneck
Redneck
Commented on 2008-09-09 23:43:02
OMG. Pic 8 looks soooo pathetic.

The whole scenery looks crappy and completley stupid.
Konami put so much effort in ruining this game^^...
makes me laugh. So many bad cutscenes.
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aphex187
aphex187
Commented on 2008-09-09 23:56:07
Sorry but on this one i couldn't care less about the graphics as long as the gameplay is spot on like the previous titles (maybe not 2008).
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Jin187
Jin187
Commented on 2008-09-10 01:23:14 In reply to bama
Posted by bama
can be on xbox1
Can be Xbox 1? Thats a compliment, it looks like PS2 with those Jaggies!!
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obeydelmejor
obeydelmejor
Commented on 2008-09-10 01:57:03 In reply to Trebby
Posted by TrebuTa
true, but ain't it, Usain?
true, but is it not , Bolt?
++++++++++++++++
Yes PES was never graphics but the game play.
But i prefer Fifa game play over PES
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LEBATO - IS WRONG
LEBATO
Commented on 2008-09-10 02:23:38
Unbelievable!

How Konami has fallen so LOW! They just don't care anymore. I mean, take a look at shot 9.

Clb titles? Did that extra letter take that much more space or did you just feel like abbreviating? Ntl titles? Am I the only one seeing a HUGE amount of space in-between words and the icons on the right? These guys make me laugh.

These guys are so stuck in the past, and beyond ANCIENT as far as technology goes. Look at the last pic! This is a glorified PS2 game! It seems to me like they are still using ancient "take any picture with a regular camera and make it a 3D model" technique.......from the 90s.

Let's not mention the hair.......This is very sad.
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Slabs
Slabs
Commented on 2008-09-10 02:53:44
Goddamnit Konami hire a UI/presentation designer!
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Blue_Eagle44
Blue_Eagle44
Commented on 2008-09-10 03:48:48 In reply to LEBATO
Posted by LEBATO
Unbelievable!

These guys are so stuck in the past, and beyond ANCIENT as far as technology goes. Look at the last pic! This is a glorified PS2 game! It seems to me like they are still using ancient "take any picture with a regular camera and make it a 3D model" technique.......from the 90s.

Let's not mention the hair.......This is very sad.
Also EXACTLY my thoughts, why the faces look so bad on the last pic especially the eyes really do stand out in that repect of the "take pic and make to 3d model" and yeah the hair the hair!!! omg it's deadly and most definately in pic 8 makes you want to blow it off with his hairdryer.
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Redneck
Redneck
Commented on 2008-09-10 11:59:14 In reply to LEBATO
Posted by LEBATO
Unbelievable!

How Konami has fallen so LOW! They just don't care anymore. I mean, take a look at shot 9.

Clb titles? Did that extra letter take that much more space or did you just feel like abbreviating? Ntl titles? Am I the only one seeing a HUGE amount of space in-between words and the icons on the right? These guys make me laugh.
I bet that there aren't any abbreviations in the japanese version, because their "letters" do not take as much slots as ours do.

I pity the translators of this game who are given only 10 slots where about 20 would be needed.^^
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rex41e
rex41e
Commented on 2008-09-10 12:57:20 In reply to Zeuxis
Posted by Zeuxis
lol, you're so right on this. japan has always been poor when it comes to graphic design and UI.
How is that japan? who do you think designed XMB Sony (Japan) and it rocks. Just to name a few.
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