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	<itunes:summary>The independent WE/PES source, for the fans, by the fans</itunes:summary>
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		<title>First J-League Screen Surfaces</title>
		<link>http://winningelevenblog.com/blog/first-j-league-screen-surfaces/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Feb 2012 14:44:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kitana Media</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Latest tweet by @we_konami on twitter shows new screen. No date yet confirmed, all we know is that DLC for WE 2012 will come this month. The latest screenshot does show that the detail will be as you would expect, with accurate kits and real player faces. More news when we have it.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Latest tweet by <a href="http://www.twitter.com/we_konami" target="_blank">@we_konami</a> on twitter shows new screen.</p>
<p>No date yet confirmed, all we know is that DLC for WE 2012 will come this month. The latest screenshot does show that the detail will be as you would expect, with accurate kits and real player faces.</p>
<p>More news when we have it.</p>
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		<title>Team Packs : NPower Championship UK BLES 01406</title>
		<link>http://winningelevenblog.com/blog/team-packs-npower-championship-uk-bles-01406/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Oct 2011 13:47:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alan Curdie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The one many have been waiting for. With just about all International teams covered (Asia to come later) we are delighted to offer you up WENB&#8217;s own NPower Championship packs. Meticulously crafted by Jaymez Hetfield, Vinnie and TheBroad, these packs contain all 24 teams from England&#8217;s second tier (Though TheBroad will tell you that Crystal [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The one many have been waiting for.</p>
<p>With just about all International teams covered (Asia to come later) we are delighted to offer you up WENB&#8217;s own <strong>NPower Championship</strong> packs. Meticulously crafted by <strong>Jaymez Hetfield</strong>, <strong>Vinnie</strong> and <strong>TheBroad</strong>, these packs contain all 24 teams from England&#8217;s second tier (Though TheBroad will tell you that Crystal Palace are simply too good for the EPL!) and contain all correct kit, emblem, player and even stats data. If TheBroad has made Mackail &#8211; Smith pants there will be hell to pay.</p>
<p>Due to there being 24 teams, we have had to split this pack in two. What this means is that after downloading the first pack and copying over to the PS3 and importing, you will have to then delete the export data from your PS3 and USB device before adding the second pack.</p>
<p>Pack 1 can be downloaded <a href="http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QDPLKP8W">HERE</a>.</p>
<p>Pack 2 can be downloaded <a href="http://www.megaupload.com/?d=56DJDSLZ">HERE</a>.</p>
<p>The Broad has kindly offered users the facility to download each team separately and you can pick and choose what content you want by taking yourself over to this <a href="http://kitanamedia.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=11&amp;t=5343">thread</a> on our boards, which also contains a handy install guide. Be mindful that due to the 20 team import/export limit, there will be some teams that share the same team number data.</p>
<p><strong>Basic Installation Guide</strong></p>
<p>1) Make sure you have downloaded the WENB Base OF (<a href="http://winningelevenblog.com/blog/wenb-uk-bles-01406-of-realeased/">HERE</a>) or any other base file you may have already installed.</p>
<p>2) Download the file onto your PC. You should end up with a .rar file. (You need a program called winrar to extract it)</p>
<p>3) Right click the file and extract to desktop. You should have a folder called PS3.</p>
<p>4) Put that folder onto a USB stick, and then insert the USB stick into your PS3.</p>
<p>5) In the XMB (main screen when you start your PS3), go to the Game icon, and scroll to a folder called “Saved Data Utility (PS3)”.</p>
<p>6) Enter the folder. You should see an icon in the folder which says “USB Device (Storage Media)”. Select it.</p>
<p>7) All the files from the folder should appear. On each file press triangle, then select copy. Do this for every file.</p>
<p>8) Once done, start the game</p>
<p>9) Go to edit mode, and select the feature ‘Import’. Choose the file you need, and import it over the team within the game. For stadium import, simply import the files following the on screen instructions.</p>
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		<title>PES 2011 Goes Budget April 1st</title>
		<link>http://winningelevenblog.com/blog/pes-2011-goes-budget-april-1st/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Mar 2011 17:09:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kitana Media</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[News just in that PES 2011 will be going into the platinum and classics ranges, for PS3 and Xbox 360 respectively, on April 1st. Full details in the press release below: PES 2011: Football Evolved, Price Reduced Total revamp, total freedom, total football, total value Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH has announced that its popular PES [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>News just in that PES 2011 will be going into the platinum and classics ranges, for PS3 and Xbox 360 respectively, on April 1st. Full details in the press release below:</p>
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<p style="text-align: center">PES 2011: Football Evolved, Price Reduced<br />
Total revamp, total freedom, total football, total value</p>
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<p style="text-align: center"><strong>Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH has announced that its popular PES 2011 title for PlayStatIon®3, Xbox 360 and PC-DVD will be released at a new, lower price from April 1st.</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>Originally released on October 8th, the game will now be repackaged as part of Sony’s Platinum range with a new £29.99, the Xbox Classics label for the same price, and as a £19.99 Euro Classics title for PC. </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>PES 2011 saw the series undergo a huge move towards total control, and featured the most advanced raft of gameplay additions, control options, and animations in PES history – catering for both ardent PES players and newcomers alike. Central to its total freedom of play, PES 2011 introduces a power bar for each player that allows the user to determine the exact strength and placement of every pass and shot. Balls can be spread absolutely anywhere with utter precision, with long balls into space, short passes to feet and intricate one-twos allowing the player to dictate play and control the tempo of a match. </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>The game’s freedom of play is also extended via new AI routines designed to place every move and decision in the user’s hands. AI no longer intervenes and PES 2011 players now need to sense and react to threats; while passes will not automatically reach the nearest player. Instead, all-new routines facilitate complete control both of the player and their chosen actions in every respect to give the player sublime control over every movement. As such, the specially-designed control system allows total control over every element of play. The triangulation of passes and making space using clever runs becomes paramount, and build-up play is everything. Likewise, dribbling and close control are tougher to master, and the days of making streaking runs through the centre of the park are over, as PES mirrors the real-life football.</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>PES 2011 also marks the introduction of Master League Online, wherein the hugely popular mode where players build and develop a championship-winning team has been taken online, and where players bid against each other for the world’s best players. Similarly, PES 2011 is the only game to feature the officially-licensed UEFA Champions League™, UEFA Europa Cup™ and UEFA Super Cup™ competitions, and also introduces the Copa Libertadores, South America’s most influential and important club-based competition. </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>“PES 2011 represents a huge step forward for the series and its new lower price will be a welcome chance for football fans to sample the sheer skill and artistry the game offers,” commented Jon Murphy, European PES Team leader. “PES 2011 offers a stunning level of control and demands precision and timing from the player. The game’s introduction of a real-time player market mechanism on Master League Online offers users a new level of depth and realism to their experience. Once people delve into this area, PES 2011 will offer a level of depth they have never experienced before.”</strong></p>
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		<title>Update Released For PS3, X360 &amp; Wii</title>
		<link>http://winningelevenblog.com/blog/update-released-for-ps3-x360-wii/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Mar 2011 10:55:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kitana Media</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just a quick heads up letting you guys know the transfer update has been released for PES 2011 on PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii. Along with that, PS3 and Xbox 360 users also have some DLC to download into their game, announced previously. Go get it and let us know what you think!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just a quick heads up letting you guys know the transfer update has been released for PES 2011 on PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii. Along with that, PS3 and Xbox 360 users also have some DLC to download into their game, <a href="http://winningelevenblog.com/blog/dlc-coming-march-15th/">announced previously</a>.</p>
<p>Go get it and let us know what you think!</p>
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		<title>Demo Day is here!</title>
		<link>http://winningelevenblog.com/blog/demo-day-is-here/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Sep 2010 13:24:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alan Curdie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With subscribers to PSN&#8217;s PS+ service having had the demo for a solid week now and the PC contingent being taken care of last night, the PES2011 demo finally arrives on Xbox Live for 360 users and very shortly will be followed by it&#8217;s arrival on PSN for PS3 owners. Worth mentioning also that the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With subscribers to PSN&#8217;s PS+ service having had the demo for a solid week now and the PC contingent being taken care of last night, the PES2011 demo finally arrives on Xbox Live for 360 users and very shortly will be followed by it&#8217;s arrival on PSN for PS3 owners.</p>
<p>Worth mentioning also that the Winning Eleven 2011 demo is up on the Japanese PSN as well and offers up a couple of different teams in the form of Spain and Japan. Worth checking out for the completest among us to see if there are any little differences.</p>
<p>So, with all next-gen formats now having the demo available it is time to get playing! </p>
<p>Remember to use the demo impressions thread on the <a href="http://kitanamedia.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=9&amp;sid=2c0454ac7c8dd9a497172cb5df271592">forums</a> to discuss your experiences of the game.</p>
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		<title>Podcast 105 &#8211; One Love</title>
		<link>http://winningelevenblog.com/blog/podcast-105-one-love/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Sep 2010 23:01:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kitana Media</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You feel the love? After the PES 2011 demo hit, I have to say I certainly do. The lucky PS+ users have been playing the heck out of the demo, and giving us consistent feedback and lots of nice videos. 95%+ of impressions have been extremely positive, with &#8220;PES Is Back&#8221; possibly more of a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You feel the love?</p>
<p>After the PES 2011 demo hit, I have to say I certainly do. The lucky PS+ users have been playing the heck out of the demo, and giving us consistent feedback and lots of nice videos. 95%+ of impressions have been extremely positive, with &#8220;PES Is Back&#8221; possibly more of a common statement than &#8220;Footballer Cheats On Wife&#8221;&#8230;</p>
<p>We get Alan back on the podcast to talk about the impact of the demo, cover the news, and mention the small matter of a site re-design. All in all an action packed podcast set for the weekend.</p>
<p>Enjoy!</p>
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		<itunes:subtitle>You feel the love? - After the PES 2011 demo hit, I have to say I certainly do. The lucky PS+ users have been playing the heck out of the demo, and giving us consistent feedback and lots of nice videos</itunes:subtitle>
		<itunes:summary>You feel the love?

After the PES 2011 demo hit, I have to say I certainly do. The lucky PS+ users have been playing the heck out of the demo, and giving us consistent feedback and lots of nice videos. 95%+ of impressions have been extremely positive, with &quot;PES Is Back&quot; possibly more of a common statement than &quot;Footballer Cheats On Wife&quot;...

We get Alan back on the podcast to talk about the impact of the demo, cover the news, and mention the small matter of a site re-design. All in all an action packed podcast set for the weekend.

Enjoy!</itunes:summary>
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		<title>WENB PES 2011 Playtest Impressions</title>
		<link>http://winningelevenblog.com/blog/wenb-pes-2011-playtest-impressions/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2010 08:30:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kitana Media</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Prodigal Son Returns They say there&#8217;s no smoke without fire. Ever since PES 2011 was shown in Tokyo, and then most recently at E3, impressions from the press have been consistently positive. The improved competition has certainly moved the goal posts in-terms of what we now expect from a football game, but despite this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Prodigal Son Returns</strong></p>
<p>They say there&#8217;s no smoke without fire. Ever since PES 2011 was shown in Tokyo, and then most recently at E3, impressions from the press have been consistently positive. The improved competition has certainly moved the goal posts in-terms of what we now expect from a football game, but despite this the WEP team seem to be holding their own with ease so far. While the hardcore have remained loyal, with strong belief PES would somehow find it&#8217;s way again, most had given up by now. These positive previews, then, have given us all hope that the king has indeed returned. Surely, everyone can&#8217;t be wrong? It&#8217;s this feeling of anticipation and confidence that runs through me as I pick up the controller for the first time to play PES 2011.</p>
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<p>And I think confidence is an apt word to describe the whole persona around PES 2011, from it&#8217;s development team to fan fave Jon Murphy. Over the past few years, to their own admission, over-confidence and laziness stilted the growth of the series dramatically. There&#8217;s a fine line between confidence and arrogance, and who can say that particular fine line was stepped on a few too many times since PES6. One thing we can all agree on, is that when PES is back hitting the heights of old, the guys from Konami will be the first ones to know about it. As me and Suffwan start up the game, we quickly realise just where this new found confidence is coming from. From the front end to the obvious revolutionary change once the game kicks off, everything about PES 2011 oozes quality. Before a ball is even kicked, we were both blown away by the menus and pre-match layout.</p>
<p>First of all the main menu system is reminiscent of WE8/PES4, something I shouted as soon as I saw it. The game modes are now selectable via a horizontal bar situated at the bottom of the screen which you cycle through, while the main screen graphic changes with your option. Very clean, visually strong and as ever staying true to the PES ethic of a quick and easy menu system to get to where you want quickly. As we choose our teams from a limited selection (Suff went Inter while I chose Real), we&#8217;re greeted by what is quite possibly the best formation/team edit screen ever in a football game! You&#8217;ve all seen it by now, it&#8217;s the screen showing the pitch with all your players dotted around it. The ability to change players, their position and their role is extremely easy and incredibly intuitive, and something you won&#8217;t truly appreciate until you experience it for yourself. The accessibility is in direct response to the deep but sometimes bewildering menu system of last year, which meant so much of the hard work Konami did with the AI and player cards were lost to many users. Not this year though, navigating through such complex options has never been so easy. Team picked, strategies in place, and into the match we go.</p>
<p><a href="http://winningelevenblog.com/files/2010/07/wc_France.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-3583" src="http://winningelevenblog.com/files/2010/07/wc_France-500x281.jpg" alt="wc_France" width="500" height="281" /></a></p>
<p>As if you need telling by now, PES 2011 is visually stunning. The same match intro sequence as seen last year was in place, but looked better with this new &#8216;skin&#8217;. PES 2010 was great graphically, and wasn&#8217;t the first thing most thought of when wanting to improve the game. While the difference is clear when seeing it in front of you, describing it is less than easy. The shine and &#8216;plastic&#8217; look has been replaced by a more realistic filter, with colours and texture more lifelike and less gamey. Even the grass looks real. Seeing the same intro with this new look gives it a new lease of life, losing that familiar feel. The same can be said once the pre-match niceties end, as the camera swoops low and the players stretch and limber up ready for action.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve been told many times PES 2011 is a brand new game, and there&#8217;s no question things have changed dramatically. Good news is, it will take only a few moments to realise just how much. It&#8217;s a bombardment of improvements and jaw-dropping change from the get go, re-affirming quickly what we&#8217;ve been told for a good few months. From the new broadcast camera, to the improved animations, and the new passing system, there&#8217;s nothing that remotely reminds you of PES on this generation &#8211; never mind PES 2010. As the game kicked off we were both lost for words at first, as it took a while to comprehend what we were seeing, and also try our hardest to get to grips with this new passing system. The new power bar and more manual control in passing has brought a massive change to PES, and for the first time in god knows how long, forces you to play the game completely differently. Simply tapping X (we played on PS3) while aiming towards a player is half the work now, as now you have to apply the exact amount of power you want. Seen in FIFA for a while, but not quite like this, it forces the player to simply take more care in where and who you&#8217;re passing with. While short passes require little skill and TLC, anything that is passed over a little more distance means more effort in aiming, especially with less skilled players.</p>
<p>We instantly felt this need to be more thoughtful with our play as we passed the ball forward quickly without thinking much, and it go astray. While directional control is accurate enough with a majority of players, there&#8217;s no hand holding or computer assistance in getting that ball to your player. Under-hitting or overhitting the ball leaves you with obvious problems, and requires you to concentrate more than ever when playing a pass to a team mate. PES being PES though, even such an integral element in the game isn&#8217;t decided on manual control alone. Similar to how the guys at EA copied elements from PES and looked to improve on it, Konami have done the same but added a personal touch. That key addition is player individuality.</p>
<p><a href="http://winningelevenblog.com/files/2010/07/wc_France-vs-Cotedivoire.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-3584" src="http://winningelevenblog.com/files/2010/07/wc_France-vs-Cotedivoire-500x281.jpg" alt="wc_France vs Cotedivoire" width="500" height="281" /></a></p>
<p>Coming into the playtest, this free passing system worried me, as while it could bring a new way of playing PES, the individuality factor is what has kept me attached to the series. I&#8217;m happy to say this philosophy hasn&#8217;t been lost in this new adventure. Getting the ball to Alonso was much more beneficial for example, as the accuracy and power was more forgiving than playing the same pass with Marcelo. Me and Suff both agreed there was this feeling the ball seemed to &#8216;home in&#8217; on the intended target accurately with the better passers, and was always easier to control. The same can be said in playing the ball into space, the better passers in the game really did have an influence in dictating play and control the flow of the game. Once we managed to get our heads around the new passing system, we were left trying to soak in all the new animations in the game.</p>
<p>Lets make this clear, the animations in PES 2011 are on another planet compared to PES 2010. There&#8217;s no point comparing them to last year in a still frame or gameplay segments from a trailer, seeing them in front of your own eyes playing the game is where it&#8217;s at. And for me and Suff, it was one of major take-aways from this first look. Even before the whistle blew for kick off it was clear we were in for a treat, with players going through their warm-up routines. All very natural and believable, especially when you add in the effect the new camera gives you. Once the game started, our faces must&#8217;ve looked like a few kids at their first firework display, mouth open and saying &#8216;wow&#8217; every few mins.</p>
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<p>Running, dribbling, tackling, passing, heading, falling etc etc you name it, every single animation has either been improved or redone. On top of that, the additional animations have created the most fluid PES game ever. Players move and swivel their body into each turn, no more unnatural movements with players unrealistically moving into certain directions. Passing and shooting animations have also been added, with players really taking into account where the ball is, and whether or not they have time to move it onto their preferred foot. If the ball is too far on their left side and they&#8217;re right footed, players are more likely to try and flick the ball forward with the outside of the right boot. More time? Expect the player to use his instep and pass more accurately that way.</p>
<p>The same improvement can be said of the dribbling. The additional animations really bring player movement with the ball to life, with linking animations being the key improvement in this area. The 360 degree dribbling has been well documented and rubbished in PES 2010 by a number of people, but the whole idea of it being in this year would be much harder to argue with. Players move with great accuracy and response, without ever feeling unrealistic. As you would expect from PES, well known dribblers like Ronaldo/Messi/Robben naturally feel better when in possession, and they take many more touches of the ball when moving around the pitch, always giving you a feeling you can change direction if needs be.</p>
<p>While we&#8217;re on the subject of dribbling, it&#8217;s probably worth me quickly pointing out the new trick moves PES 2011 has introduced. In all honesty it wasn&#8217;t something we dedicated our time on, as most of it was just focused on playing the game and getting used to the passing and physical play. From what we did see of it though, we were pleasantly surprised by its implementation. I&#8217;ve never been into tricks myself, and it won&#8217;t be something I&#8217;d be using when playing the game, but by pressing L1 and then inputting movements on the right stick you can perform a variety of tricks. What pleased me the most was the fact no trick was a sure-fire way of beating an opponent, and the over elaborate ones require the player to perform a few tricks before linking in something like the rainbow, meaning they are easier to anticipate and require more time to pull off. My favourite one though is the heel flick inside, made famous by the likes of Ronaldo and Drogba, and was last seen in PES 2008. It was a great way turning inside an opponent and getting the ball onto your favoured foot, and also looked eerily realistic. A worry from the trailer showed tricks not linking together well and stuck to the players foot, but these fears were gone after seeing it in action.</p>
<p><a href="http://winningelevenblog.com/files/2010/07/idef_Italy-vs-Portugal.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-3586" src="http://winningelevenblog.com/files/2010/07/idef_Italy-vs-Portugal-500x281.jpg" alt="idef_Italy vs Portugal" width="500" height="281" /></a></p>
<p>The final big leap in animations in the game came from the physical play. As documented, there are now 3 ways of defending in PES. Pressing X to track a player, X and moving the stick towards your own goal means giving up space so you don&#8217;t get beaten, and finally X and towards the player for a more aggressive way of winning the ball back. All worked well, and all looked very realistic when seeing it in action. While the first two had pleasing gameplay repercussions, visually the aggressive form of tackling was the most pleasing. Seeing players tussle for the ball in PES is something we&#8217;ve all been calling for, and to see it working as well as we hoped for in the game is a dream come true. The good news is the physical play isn&#8217;t just for show, as with the power bar passing, Konami have stayed true to PES&#8217;s philosophy. Bigger stronger players will be able to hold off challenges much better than smaller weak players, obviously, but it all comes down to stats and player positioning. In the later games with me as Italy and Suff as Holland, Van Bommel came steaming into Pirlo. A quick shift of the stick away from him meant he came crashing into the back of me, causing Pirlo to fall and win a freekick. Unlike in FIFA, simply pressing X won&#8217;t provide an easy way to pressure an opponent, the need to time those aggressive moments is key. Especially with response times improved and refs fixed.</p>
<p>Another worry from all the additional animations coming into the playtest was if the response times had been sharpened up since last years obvious problem. Thankfully, the added animations have actually helped matters with response times, giving players more variety in passing and moving into directions when you need to instantly. Same can be said of the R2 stop, with players able to stop much quicker of the ball is close to their feet. This allows players with better technique to be more important in the game. As mentioned, thankfully the referees are much, much better. During our entire playtest they didn&#8217;t make one bad decision, with every obvious foul correctly punished. Same can be said of the less brutal ones, with us both giving away many fouls for being over aggressive when trying to win the ball the back. The advantage rule was also witnessed a few times, although we didn&#8217;t see anyone getting booked after play stopped for a previous foul.</p>
<p>Concerns at this stage are minimal, mainly because every problem we pointed out is apparently being looked at. Goal keepers, while behaving more like they should, still parry far too much and let in the odd clanger. Penalty kicks are still from PES 2010 it seems, we can only hope and pray that this changes soon. Other smaller niggles include players taking a little too long trapping high balls, and taking too long releasing a shot.</p>
<p>Overall though, even at this early stage, it&#8217;s simply difficult not to be impressed by the giant steps Konami have made this year. After years of claiming they have created a new game, their promises of change are true. It&#8217;s a time for fans to rejoice, as our faith has finally been rewarded. It&#8217;s also a time for those who jumped ship to come back and see what all the fuss is about. Overall though, it&#8217;s time to anticipate the prospect of no longer using the likes of PES5/6 as a reference point of the series at its best. With time still to improve an already solid game, there&#8217;s every chance this is the year the prodigal son returns.</p>
<p><em>Make sure you listen to this evenings podcast for further impressions, released 6pm here and on itunes.</em></p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jun 2010 01:38:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alan Curdie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks to Tarestic for this find! The first gameplay impressions of PES2011 have surfaced compliments of Spanish site Vandal.net and at a whopping five pages long should have loads of content to get your teeth into. The first page of the preview of the game can be found HERE so get reading! It seems there [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks to <strong>Tarestic</strong> for this find!</p>
<p>The first gameplay impressions of PES2011 have surfaced compliments of Spanish site <a href="http://www.vandal.net/">Vandal.net</a> and at a <strong>whopping five pages long</strong> should have loads of content to get your teeth into.</p>
<p>The first page of the preview of the game can be found <a href="http://www.vandal.net/avances/ps3/pro-evolution-soccer-2011/12106/1">HERE</a> so get reading!</p>
<p>It seems there are concerns over response times and the keepers in what they have emphasised is an early showing of the game(the earliest Konami have shown the game to press) but are at pains to also point out the progress the game has made in other areas. Overall a very balanced write up. </p>
<p>A nice little (very) early morning bonus for some as they awake to what should be a day rammed full of content and WENB will be there every step of the way.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Alan Curdie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As more impressions regarding the PS3 version of Konami&#8217;s Winning Eleven 2010 : Aoki Samurai No Chousen(Blue Samurai from here on in!) surface, it has to be said there is an element of consistency coming across in the views being posted and that these views are generally of a positive nature. Positive within the context [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As more impressions regarding the PS3 version of Konami&#8217;s <strong>Winning Eleven 2010 : Aoki Samurai No Chousen</strong>(Blue Samurai from here on in!) surface, it has to be said there is an element of consistency coming across in the views being posted and that these views are generally of a positive nature. Positive within the context of what the game is essentially and that is a tweaked Winning Eleven 2010. All very encouraging to hear for those who are still awaiting there copy to arrive or are still to make there mind up if it is worth a purchase in order to tide them over until later in the year when PES2011 will hit.</p>
<p>Staff member <strong>Roigafni</strong> has kindly took time out to go pretty in-depth with his own take on the title and is available available for all&#8217;s consideration after the jump.</p>
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<p><em>&#8220;Well, to start and to give you the desire to read what my impressions are, I would like to say that Winning Eleven 2010 Aoki Samurai no Chousen (hereafter: &#8220;ASNC&#8221;) is a good game. It&#8217;s A tweaked version of WE/PES 2010 with not too much improvements but the important ones are there*. </p>
<p>First and the most important thing that I looked for is the &#8220;player control&#8221;. While in PES/WE it was buggy, in ASNC it&#8217;s improved. Bear in mind that it&#8217;s not 100% (I guess it maybe related to player skills). Secondly, and as Joolz40559 pointed, the player movement seems less stiff and much better. The rigid is still there but it&#8217;s refined so you won&#8217;t notice it as much as before. </p>
<p>As to the response: I love it. It&#8217;s so much better than before. With the game is less stiff you guys will really enjoy from this improvement. Player react much faster now to most of the time and it does add a lot to the experience.&#8221;</em></p>
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<p><em>&#8220;The Pace: it&#8217;s still fast especially when playing against the A.I though there is some improvement in that area. But, while playing against a friend or in online mode (which works great by the way!!!) The pace is slower and very enjoyable.</p>
<p>As for the Animations: It&#8217;s true. The animations are smoother and less broken. But there aren&#8217;t any new animations. At least to what I saw.</p>
<p>Ball physics: huge improvement. In addition to what Joolz40559 wrote, I would like to add that the shooting and the passing power response more accurate to how much you press the square button or the x button on the PS3 controller. Also, Lobs and shooting seems to be better and the ball indeed feels and bounces more lifelike. not perfect though.</p>
<p>Shooting : Better and more accurate.&#8221;</em></p>
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<p><em>&#8220;AI &#8211; huge improvement. First, The A.I attack more and not just passing the time by passing the ball to each A.I teammate (I played on top player). Second, when you in possession you have more space to move with the ball as the A.I defense not closing you down like crazy bastards as before. Though, when I played with Arsenal against Barcelona the A.I puts a lot of pressure in the middle of the field in order to gain control of the ball. One thing that I really liked is to see my A.I teammates running to open space when I&#8217;m in possession with the ball. It&#8217;s not happen too much but it&#8217;s there.&#8221;</em></p>
<p><em>&#8220;Referees : what do you know? In my first game I won a penalty! Can you believe it? I can&#8217;t remember the last time I had one. The referee appears stricter now and delivers more yellow cards than before though sometimes it&#8217;s really annoying when he ignores fouls committed against you.&#8221;<br />
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<p><em>&#8220;The G.K: Much better. It&#8217;s harder to score a goal now though sometines their reaction is just too much and unhuman. </p>
<p>English: sorry guys. It&#8217;s impossible to change the language to English at all. Only the main menu is in English. But, you can change all player names to English and it&#8217;s easy to know who is who by the name that appear on the back of the shirt. Also you can change the name of the unlicensed teams (only) to English. (Arsenal, Chelsea and etc.).</p>
<p>Edit mode: There is no change&#8221;</em></p>
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<p><em>&#8220;Conclusion: ASNC is better game than PES/WE 2010. Don’t expect to 9/10 because it&#8217;s not as it&#8217;s the same game. It&#8217;s just more tweaked and polished game as we all thought it will be. </p>
<p>In my opinion if PES/WE 2010 was a 7-7.5/10, then ASNC is definitely deserves to receive 8/10. The thing is that ASNC is too much expansive compared to what the game delivers. But if PES is in your blood don’t let the money issue to stop you.</p>
<p>One more thing I would like to add.<br />
<strong>I&#8217;ll be working on an OF to change whatever is possible to English.</strong> </p>
<p>*based on almost four hours of playing&#8221;</em></p>
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<p>Thanks again to <strong>Roigafni</strong> and <strong>all</strong> the WENB forum members who have posted up their impressions of the game thus far. You will even find feedback on the <strong>PS2</strong> version and a lengthy <strong>PSP review</strong> by <strong>Armando Dona</strong> in the games dedicated thread <a href="http://kitanamedia.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&amp;t=2649&amp;start=380">HERE</a> Excellent work gentlemen and your efforts have not gone unnoticed by the community.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 May 2010 09:33:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alan Curdie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With all the PES2011 news and discussion dominating this last week, and with more on the way come June compliments of Eurogamer and PSM3 amongst the others, it is easy to forget that Konami also have Winning Eleven 2010 : Blue Samurai due for release on May 20th in Japan. Rest assured that WENB still [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With all the PES2011 news and discussion dominating this last week, and with more on the way come June compliments of Eurogamer and PSM3 amongst the others, it is easy to forget that Konami also have Winning Eleven 2010 : Blue Samurai due for release on <strong>May 20th</strong> in Japan. Rest assured that WENB still have &#8216;Blue Samurai&#8217; on our radar.</p>
<p>With that in mind we thought it worthy to post up that <strong>Famitsu</strong> have reviewed the game and have scored the <strong>PS3</strong> version <strong>34/40</strong>, with the <strong>PS2</strong> and <strong>Wii</strong> versions scoring <strong>30/40 and 34/40 respectively</strong>. Things looking good, with a solid showing for the game in it&#8217;s first review.</p>
<p>Expect more detailed content and comment from WENB once we get our hands on the game shortly!</p>
<p>A huge thanks to <strong>KAiWAi</strong> from the forums for this spot.</p>
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