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World Soccer Winning Eleven 8 International (DVD) - PC

Platform : Windows XP, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows 2000
Rated: Everyone
3.3 3.3 out of 5 stars 12 ratings

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World Soccer Winning Eleven 8 International (DVD) - PC

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Pop in World Soccer Winning Eleven 8 International and you can kiss a few months goodbye. Directed by legendary football expert Shingo Takatsuka, WE8I is extraordinary in every facet, and serves as the perfect progression from its predecessors gameplay-wise, tweaking even the most subtle of elements.

A new dribbling system makes one-on-one match-ups dramatic and realistic, giving even more control than in past WE iterations. Visually, the game is an absolute jaw-dropper. Photo-realistic player faces are expertly done, and every player looks eerily like their real life doppelganger.

Meanwhile, the Master League is the game’s most impressive asset. Beefed-up to ridiculous heights, users have been given full control over their chosen team, from putting together a winning lineup to creating the team’s logo.

And for the first time ever, a referee is on the field running up and down the pitch, calling fouls and keeping players separated when the action gets too hot.

WE8I isn’t just a brilliant interpretation of the world’s most popular sport, it’s arguably the best sports game ever created.

Features:

  • 136 club teams and 57 national teams
  • Official licensed teams from the Italian, Spanish, and Dutch leagues
  • 4,500 of the world's greatest soccer players
  • New moves and tricks including new free-kick and penalty-kick techniques
  • First-ever on-screen referee for the series, even giving advantage for minor infringements and stepping in to calm things down
  • Enhanced training mode allows beginners to learn the basics of soccer, as well as to help returning fans master the vast depth of play
  • Improved Master League, which now has more strategy through player development, aging, and injury, and a new 'My Best Eleven' option so fans can save their greatest teams
  • The most detailed graphics ever seen in the series
  • 100's of new life-like animations and AI that feels anything but artificial
  • Players look and move just like their real-life counterparts and have facial expressions that change with the game situation
  • English and Spanish commentary and menus

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3.3 out of 5 stars
3.3 out of 5
12 global ratings

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Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2012
The playability is fantastic. Also the options in this game make you feel like you are a manager of a real club. For a 2005 game the graphics are pretty solid. Yes this game surely rockiths!
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2006
Game came on a single DVD, installed without a hitch, and would not play at all on either of my less than 1 year old computers.

I keep getting "wrong disc inserted" or "no disc inserted" messages when trying to start the game from either the start menu, desktop shortcut or autoplay window. A tech support representative from Konami e-mailed me an elaborate list of things to try, thinking that its some kind of conflict with some of my other software but I haven't gotten around to trying any of it yet...

It's too bad because I heard a lot of good things about the game and was eager to try it. Should have bought the PS2 version I guess.
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2005
I have been a huge fan of WE7 and I was definitely expecting at least slightly better gameplay for this one. I am deeply disappointed. This game makes me think of crashing my laptop on a regular basis and there is not enough words for the frustration I am having.

The first thing I noticed was the more fluent controls the game has compared with WE7. But the following days, as I started to get deeper into the game, I noticed lots of problems with the game:

1) The success rate of penalties in the game for a difficulty of 3 stars is around 1/3. Every time you are awarded a penalty you are having a few seconds of happiness just to watch the keeper punch the ball back to the field. You want to run to the ball which is just a few meters away before the defence but the player just rejects to move. Other times, the player just kicks the penalty outside.

2) There is no randomness in the game, as opposed to WE7. For example if you approach from the same angle on a one on one with the keeper, you always get the same result. After playing the game for 2 weeks, I clearly know what is gonna happen even before i make the move.

3) The keeper is 5 times a "human" keeper, which reminded me of the early EA sports FIFA series. In WE7, if you are very close to the post and shoot it, the keeper just watches the ball go in, which is very realistic. In this game keeper shows a super-human strength and saves it. Especially if you like scoring from outside, WE8 is not the game for you.

4) One good thing about WE8, compared with WE7 is, the bookings are very realistic. You don't get random yellows and you always get a booking when you (feel like you) deserve it.

5) Menus are very fast which was not the case in WE7. This is maybe the only thing I liked about WE8.

6) In WE7, in a one on one situation, the players that are chasing you could not reach you easily. In this one, unless you make a "super-hiper" dribble (which takes a couple of seconds to accelerate), they catch you like a chicken. Usually you hit the keeper before you get into that accelerated mode, so basically there is no easy "one to one" in the game, which is not realistic.

7) Headers from the post area, if the player is marked by another player, always goes high above the post. There is no slight randomness in it. The only way to score from a corner is to send the long pass before the defence gets into position. The fact that scoring is not possible after the defence gets into position, is very unrealistic.

8) There was a huge problem with player cursor selection in WE7. If you hope they fixed it, you are quite wrong. The player closest to the ball is selected regardless of the key being pressed. As a result, you press "down" hoping that the player above the ball will run down towards the ball, but what happens is the game chooses the player below the ball and you end up moving that player away from the ball. Then to fix it you press "up" and this time the game selects the upper player and you end up moving this player too away from the ball. The opponent is one to one with the keeper in the end. This happens almost in every game. As an amateur programmer, I can see that it is very simple to fix that by just taking into consideration the key being pressed. I don't know what Konami people were thinking when they were programming it...

As my last words. Don't buy this game. Instead buy WE7. If you already have WE7, don't ever give it away to your friend hoping than WE8 would be better. I did it and I'm in pain. It is much realistic than WE8 and FIFA-2005. If you have FIFA-2005, WE8 can be a slight upgrade (definitely not in terms of graphics).

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Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2005
Fair gameplay- throw-in marking is poor... players seldom check toward the ball to receive passes, switching to to player receiving the ball has a bit of lag.

BAD: chock full of huge Mcdonalds Restuarant advertising on the boards and stadium screens... yellow arches everywhere!

Annoying and not what I paid for!
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Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2005
this game is really good i didn't think it will be as much fun as it is in the playstation but its great the only flow i see is that it needs to add a more realistic way for the season i mean i think it should add the ability to buy players from other clubs and sell some players from your club if that is available this game would've been the best soccer game ever
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Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2014
Great game for the price and game play. Highly recommend to anyone. Better than Fifa and most recent PES games.
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2005
Thanks to my kid, who is 8 years old, I buy this excelent soccer game. There are many teams you can chosse, but some don't have the permition to put the name of their players, so are fictional. The controls are great. I don't agree with the comentary that is very dificult to score in this game. My son ten out of nine times score a goal when is in front of the goal kepper, also he scroe almos two goals in a game Mexico against Grece for long distance.

In all, for mi this is a very god game, and diferent in some aspects of fifa 2005.

Buy this game and enyoy, Have fun.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2005
I never feel more comfortable when playing the WE Soccer Series. WE8 is just the BOMB even though the older series were always the greatest.
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