For nearly ten years now, Konami has been releasing the Winning Eleven series of soccer (or "football" to the non-US fans) games to much fanfare, with each installation gaining more ground in terms of new converts. While the main competition to WE is the
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Extreme Gamer
The main bonus to picking up number nine is to go online, talk smack, and take on people across the continent. Not going online? Well then I'd say you could get by with Winning Eleven 8 until they announce a next-gen version.
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GamersMark
Licensing aside, a sports game is really only as good as its controls, and it may take quite a while to get used to WE9's, especially for series newcomers. Moving around carries with it a definite feeling of momentum, and one has to get used to knowing
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crap: It's pretty much the same game you bought last year.Handy press quote: "Winning Eleven 9 is so real, we somehow pulled a hammie while playing it." StuffMagazine.com You'll like this if you like: Low-scoring affairs.
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AllGame
Konami’s acclaimed soccer franchise continues with World Soccer Winning Eleven 9, which for the first time includes online support for ranked matches and tournaments against players from around the world. The development team has tweaked the controls,
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