


Not always the case in real life, the team with better strategies/stats will win. You can basically create your own Dream Team, and raise the team to the top of the world in Master League mode.
Pes 2011 3ds gameplay pro#
The analog stick game control makes learning the game relatively easy, though it did take me a while to get used to figuring out all of the different moves the players can make.Īnother plus, or Pro aspect to this game, is that there is a StreetPass option you can choose from on Master League mode. As I mentioned, I wouldn’t know from being a fan of soccer whether or not the players in the game play like their real-life counterparts, but from what I’ve read and heard from others, they do play in similar ways. There is also a running commentary that adds a sense of realism to the game that I liked, and the replay scenes after you score a goal are pretty cool looking. The depth-of-field quality makes the screen seem like it’s much bigger, the player models are accurate, and you get to play as some of your favorite star players, who look remarkably like their real-life counterparts. The screen is a bit low-res, but the 3D graphics pop out at you, and the players look surprisingly realistic despite the small screen (small in comparison with a T.V.’s screen, anyway). The graphics you get with this game are comparable to the PS2. After playing it, though, I was pleasantly surprised, and discovered that even a person who has little experience with soccer can have a great, fun time playing this game by Konami. I admittedly didn’t know much at all about soccer before playing PES 2011 3D for the Nintendo 3DS, and I really thought the game would be one I wouldn’t particularly care for. And, this is from someone, myself, who in general never watches soccer, and has ever played it, except in gym class. PES (Pro Evolution Soccer) 2011 3D by Konami for the Nintendo 3DS handheld system has spectacular graphic and gameplay that make it one of the best handheld soccer games yet.
