
This certainly makes things less daunting to newcomers while easing them slowly to the game. Those that prefer a more traditional approach can reach for their Classic-controllers, or use just the Wii-mote held horizontally. It's a control scheme that is difficult to describe but instinctive to play. This enables you to send players on runs to receive a ball, or leave the computer to head down the wing with the ball while you get ready to recieve the cross in the centre. Rather than controlling every kick directly, players direct the action with the Wii-mote. Pro Evolution plays very differently to its Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PS2 counterparts. PES focuses things on the greater nuance that comes from the Wii-mote's pointing ability. FIFA makes things easier by enabling players to pass and shoot with Wii-mote and Nun-chuck gestures. While FIFA has gone down the casual gamer route with their cartoon like visuals and simplified controls, PES has taken things in the opposite direction - and with more success.
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For both developers that has meant dedicated development teams and the creation of a game that is distinct from the 360 and PS3 versions. Konami and EA have both been working hard to create an appropriate and successful football experience on the Nintendo Wii. The number of teams has also been expanded to take in European clubs like Sparta Prague, Wisla Krakow and Lokomotiv Moscow. Hardcore gamers are well catered for with Champions, Master and Europa leagues. New this year is a Wii-mote only control method ideal for newcomers and novices.
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This sequel to the well received Pro Evolution 2009 continues the point and play features and strong visuals. PES 2010 on the Nintendo Wii continues its reputation for creating the most innovative video game football.
