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miguelfcp
Premier League
- 27 June 2009
@Chris Davies: You might be onto something when you speak of the "retro-coolness" of a game like ISS Pro Evo: maybe you also value it more because it provides you a radically different experience than modern-PES. Later PS2 PES games are more graphically realistic, so the "shock" is not as profound as it is when going from PES19 to a 20-year-old game.
I've got to tell you, when I decided to replay ISS Pro Evo I feared I'd end up not liking the gameplay, realizing my fascination for it was nostalgia speaking louder than anything else. It all went away after the first match. The game is bloody fantastic. I might still be biased, but at this point...I really can't find a way to not enjoy it.
And about that "culture shock" you speak of, a while ago - elsewhere - I half-jokingly recommended people to do a "cleansing of the gaming palate" . Abstain from playing any modern football game for a while, then try out a PS2 PES, for example. Things like the 8-directional dribbling are bound to be much more of a nuisance if you're playing modern-PES simultaneously, but if you're not, it won't bother at all. I know this from experience: when you don't feel the urge to compare the old with the modern games, you're free-er to actually enjoy the retro-PES game as it comes.
@MafiaMurderBag: I'm very much interested to know how you get on with it, and see whether ISS Pro Evo is still able to attract "newcomers"or just "nostalgia-freaks" like me
I've got to tell you, when I decided to replay ISS Pro Evo I feared I'd end up not liking the gameplay, realizing my fascination for it was nostalgia speaking louder than anything else. It all went away after the first match. The game is bloody fantastic. I might still be biased, but at this point...I really can't find a way to not enjoy it.
And about that "culture shock" you speak of, a while ago - elsewhere - I half-jokingly recommended people to do a "cleansing of the gaming palate" . Abstain from playing any modern football game for a while, then try out a PS2 PES, for example. Things like the 8-directional dribbling are bound to be much more of a nuisance if you're playing modern-PES simultaneously, but if you're not, it won't bother at all. I know this from experience: when you don't feel the urge to compare the old with the modern games, you're free-er to actually enjoy the retro-PES game as it comes.
@MafiaMurderBag: I'm very much interested to know how you get on with it, and see whether ISS Pro Evo is still able to attract "newcomers"or just "nostalgia-freaks" like me