Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 (PS3)??

Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 (PS3)??
With the Pro Evolution Soccer series renowned for its fluid, realistic gameplay, the new game builds on the implementation of Teamvision with additional key advances. As with previous releases since its inception in 1996, the ball is again treated as a separate entity, with the timing of shots entirely down to the player, while the new AI ensures that defenders work to close down space and block efforts on goal. Similarly, distribution of passes works along the same lines, with players using the space available to them to switch the ball. Close control has also been enhanced with more control when dribbling the ball, and a number of subtle moves added to bypass defenders and move the ball into space.

Customer Review: The reason people stopped buying FIFA…………………
I started buying iss on ps1 when fifa done nothing for a few years and didn’t try and improve their games. Now its FIFA that are improving each title and PES2008 is pes5 but strangely worse! As for players making good runs they turn around and run back to defend when they are in a good position. Defense is terrible your players go behind the player than hang off his back. You can never select the player you want (FIFA have a system where you flick the analogue stick to the player you want). I ran the field and scored from outside the box with iker cassilas against a fairly good opponent online on the ps3‘>ps3. Basically both FIFA and Pro are not up to the standard that you expect from ?40 or there abouts. Konami sort it out as at least EA are trying to improve

Customer Review: Absolute shocker!!!
Ok, I love the Pro Evolution series and loved Pro Evolution 6…but this is a shocker. Unrealistic, slow and the graphics are terrible. The worst thing though is the gameplay. Shooting is a joke! What happened to the 30 yard screamers that you could pull off previously. Hopefully this is just a blip in the series. One word Konami…no more X-Box ports!!!!

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Playstation 3 Wired Guitar
ezJam Supra10 Guitar Wired - PS3 Red
List Price: $79.99
Amazon Price: $65.99
Customer Review: Rock Band players BEWARE!!!
I recently played Rock Band with a friend on his Xbox 360 and he was using a guitar from GH3 that worked flawlessly. I purchased Rock Band for my PS3 and started to gather friends to play, but I needed a 2nd guitar for bass so I purchased this one. After I got it and examined the toy-like quality I plugged it in and fired up Rock Band. I was able to navigate but not play, WHY? After a little online research I learned of the legal problems between Activision and Harmonix preventing patches to allow the use of any guitar controller, so no dice with my new guitar. Back to Amazon and I guess I’ll have to wait until March when the Nyko Frontman Guitar comes out.
Customer Review: Great 2nd Guitar
After reading the last review I feel that if you are looking for a Guitar Hero Controller for the PS3 his review is TOTALLY bogus. This is a pretty good product I would recommend it if you are in need of a controller that works with your PS3 Guitar Hero III and on your PC for Frets on Fire, It works on Both. The controller is very sturdy, looks great and to be honest it’s a bit more responsive than the Gibson (just my opinion) But of course there are some drawbacks like the whammy bar is not in calibration out of the box, had to set my Video calibration to 7 to have my whammy respond to every tilt and the shipping was a nightmare out of Utah with the bad weather other than that BUY IT.

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Sega Rally (PS3) Customer Review: Not bad, not good.
Initially this is a very enjoyable game with excellent graphics and decent cars. The tracks are challenging and the deformation technology adds variety (and really shows off the power of the PS3).

However, while the difficulty level in the early stages is ok, it completely ramps up as you go along (particulary after finishing the premier championship) and as such requires the patience of a saint to persevere.

The main attraction of Sega Rally is flooring it and sliding round corners but the difficulty level punishes messing up one corner and condemns you to slugging it out for 3rd or 4th.

If you fancy a challenge buy it for the championship mode but it still is good for a quick pick up and play blast around a few cool tracks.
Customer Review: Classic Arcade Racing
If you’re looking for an over-the-top rally racing game look no further than Sega Rally Revo. If you’re looking for a hardcore rally experience this isn’t the game for you, think of Sega Rally as the Ridge Racer of rally games.

There are a handful of offline options such as Championship, Time Trial and Free Run. Championship is the heart of the game where you compete for points in multiple sets of 3 or 4 races. The points you earn during the Championship allow you to unlock new championships, tracks and cars, all of which can be used in the other offline modes as well as online. You don’t need to win every race to unlock items, you may only need to score a total of 240 points out of a possible 280 to unlock everything.

There are three main groups of cars in Sega Rally, Premier, Modified and Classic. Premier are your modern WRC rally cars, Modified are mostly cars from the smaller rally championships around the world and the Classics are the old Group B monsters from the 80’s. You can unlock new liveries for the cars when you hit 20 miles and 50 miles driven in each particular car. This helps to spread out the use of each car although you’ll probably find one or two models that you’ll use over and over.

Track selection is a little light, there are five enviroments, Tropical, Safari, Canyon, Alpine and Artic, another is unlocked later in the game. Each enviroment features three tracks all of which can be unlocked to be raced in reverse. One good thing is that none of the tracks are bad tracks, in fact I’d say that for the most part they’re all exceptionally well laid out. Geo-Deformation allows for deep ruts to be carved into the track while racing. These ruts can really pull your car around and play into racing strategy.

Online options are plentiful and fun and lag is non-existant. Full online Championships can be created and raced among friends. Nothing groundbreaking here but it works well and adds to the replay value.

Graphically the game looks very nice with not much more than a hint of aliasing and the framerate seems a steady 30fps at all times. There are some nice effects such as cars getting muddy and then having the mud washed off by a large puddle. The enviroments are nice to look at and offer a lot of variety between each. Watching the Aurora Borealis while racing the Artic is quite an experience.

Overall, Sega Rally Revo is a fun rally game that manages to take you back to the days of dropping quids into an arcade machine. I’d recommend the game to anyone looking for a simple, fun rally experience.

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