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More national teams are available. Same stadium as before, no extra stadiums.Negative: Longer load times than beforePositive: Player responsiveness is improved and dribbling works nicer (players keep the ball closer to their feet). I think PES2008 contains some important improvements, so I'll just list the differences and I'll let you be the judge of whether it's worth upgrading or not.Neutral: Player models/animations are unchanged. Master League now includes player experience which was missing in the previous version. Last year's WE-PES2007 received great reviews for the PSP platform. PES2008 has good reviews too, but they usually don't recommend it as an upgrade. Slowdowns are rarer and not as significant.
No players entrance scene, No real team names for some teams, No online option and No audio commentarist, that is boring. Long loading times, (Long is 15-20 seg), Only one stadium. The bounce of the ball and the player's movement are awesome. The game in general is very good. Some bad issues are. But the GOOD and most important is the play mode is very, very, very real.
Even some portions are worse when it comes to gameplay. It is bouncing off almost everytime in one on one tackles.
There is no commentary.If you have PES 2007 from last year, I would say just stick with that. I don't play master league but people say that it has been improved.
Secondly, it has become extremely impossible to score, even at Regular(mid) level.As far as the improvements, there are a couple of additional team licences, some players got facelifts and that's all. There is only one stadium(everything's same, from textures to the cutscene).
I was very disappointed to see that PES 2008 is basically the same game from last year. First off the ball is extremely bouncy.
And the menu is somewhat new.Other than that I think it is still the same old PES maybe even worse in gameplay.
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