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Pro Evolution Soccer is much more than just a game. It's, let's say, a tradition. For today's youth, "Pro" is what Ludo or Poker was fifty years ago. Countless youngsters have spent countless hours of their adolescence and youth immersed in this game, often making it their primary leisure activity. Before heading out for a night of fun, a few rounds of Pro. In the late afternoon, before going to the movies, a quick game of Pro. It's a game that takes up your entire year, used from the day it's released until the next version comes out. Moreover, it has a significant social component: people organize tournaments, make bets, engage in friendly rivalries, get excited, and even get upset. Pro brings people together. Consider what we're saying because it's not trivial. For many, Pro Evolution Soccer has been a primary pastime for years, more than FIFA by a long shot. The sales ratio of Pro/FIFA in our country overwhelmingly favors the former. With that said, there's something fundamental to understand about this analysis: changing people's habits is extremely challenging. If you've been playing Pro day in and day out with your friends for five consecutive years, it's already a habit for you. You've got the hang of it, each person has a well-defined playing style. Then there are the memories, and let's admit it, that brand loyalty. You feel like you owe something to something that has given you so many good moments. Therefore, and this is the first conclusion we draw, if you identify with what we just said, you will enjoy Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 Free Download. You'll continue to have a blast leading your favorite team, the matches with your buddies will remain just as thrilling, and the improvements this year are worth the price. With boots on First and foremost, something crucial: if you played the demo, forget it, please. It's inexplicably bad, and the final version is radically different. Seriously. PES 2009 performs well on the field. It's very similar to what we're accustomed to. However, there are a couple of noteworthy novelties. The right stick no longer serves for dribbling; now it's used for manual passes. Essentially, as always, but this time, you don't have to press it—just indicating the direction delivers the ball. From now on, you'll have to execute skill moves with the right trigger combined with the left stick (or the D-pad if you're a classic player). It takes some getting used to; even after a few matches, we still haven't mastered it entirely. The pace of the matches has significantly improved compared to PES 2008. The controls are more dynamic, and the response to your commands is immediate. Moreover, players move better both in defense and offense. For example, central defenders no longer leave gaps in the center of the defense, and wingers don't just stay still on the sidelines. Nevertheless, don't expect anything revolutionary; they've simply corrected the glaring errors from last year. Some flaws still persist. Efforts have also been made to revamp the shooting system. If you approach it with the mentality of the 2008 version, you won't score a single goal. Now it's more realistic and spectacular; the ball doesn't go straight, and only the skilled players will score those impossible shots.

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