The football itself is as fast, playable, addictive, frustrating and exhilarating as usual, slightly tempering the goal-fests of PES 2008, increasing the number of players with unique characteristics (Ronaldo's silky ball-dribbling histrionics for example) and producing games that match their real-life counterparts for goal-mouth incidents and heated pub-talking points. Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 focuses on the middle part of its moniker, rather than enjoying a complete revolution of its feature list and gameplay - something that was introduced for the excellent Wii version. So, the '09/10 season is now make-or-break for PES. However, last year Konami badly dropped the football with a PES that had shocking slowdown, laggy online play and a feeling that the plucky "feels like the real thing" series was in danger of being overtaken by a rejuvenated FIFA. Over The Last 10 years I've given Konami's ISS/Pro Evo football titles more of my time than any other game, resulting in several won tournaments, numerous smashed controllers and one rather angry secretly filmed YouTube video (which you can see at / angrypes).
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