The animosity amid Konami and EA is one of the best acclaimed in the gaming industry, and it was absolutely one of the affidavit of more good and more good football amateur actuality produced lately. The Japanese aggregation seems to be continuously attractive to acquisition fresh things, aloof so they can get the high duke on their rivals from EA. And this time they’ve got their adolescent countrymen from Nintendo as allies. The 3D copy of PES 2011, now a world-renowned soccer game, will access on the bazaar forth with the fresh Nintendo 3DS next month.
Yup, starting March 25th (the European absolution date), we’ll be able to comedy Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D on the highlight of this year’s fresh gaming platforms.
It seems the 3D version won’t sacrifice anything of the incredible level of realism of the regular PES 2011, but, with the aid of Nintendo 3DS’ new and unique 3D imaging, it will surely improve the gaming experience, by bringing depth and feeling to every dribble or pass.
A player camera has been implemented so that you can “feel” the game: you can know accurately estimate the distance between the player you’re currently controlling and a team-mate whom you’d want to deliver the ball to, which will be a real help for those of you who enjoy the British way with long passes and crosses.
Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D will offer 60 national teams and 170 clubs to choose from. You can drive your team all the way up to winning the UEFA Champions League or choose to play in the PES Master League. You should also know that PES 2011 3DS also comes with wireless play for two Nintendo 3DS users and makes use of the platform’s wireless Street Pass mode. The latter will show you if there’s another Master League team near you and will compare the strength, strategies and statistics of the two clubs. If you place first, you’ll advance in the rankings and obtain classic players and teams.
From what we know, the game seems to come with all the necessary ingredients to revolutionize football gaming, and, why not?, the entire gaming industry (endorsed by Nintendo 3DS’ new gaming experience).