Friday, May 28, 2010

Wii World Soccer Winning Eleven 2010 Playmaker - New

NCS Product Synopsis
«©NCSX» Violins chirp to start the rousing introductory cinema which kicks off Konami's WSWE 2010 Playmaker that should stir the national pride of Japanese footy fans. The Japanese national team performs ably against international squads amidst glimpses of the billowing flag of Japan. A tear almost ran down our collective eyes but somehow, we held it back.

At the outset of the game, a number of training exercises are presented for players to practice the controls - the default controller setup is the Nunchuk and Remote but an alternate setup allows the use of the Classic Controller and Remote. The first training exercise prompts players to run across the field by using the Remote followed by a passing session and a kicking stint where the ball is passed and kicked around the field.

Game modes includes "Japan Challenge," "UEFA Champions League," "Match," "PM vs WE," and "League/Cup" along with a Replay Gallery to review particularly memorable plays. NCS tried out a Japan Challenge game this morning and found that the camera view pans far above the field so that the players appear small against the backdrop of the field. We prefer this perspective because we're able to watch a big chunk of the players as they ramble around the field. Controls are tight and precise with the combination of Remote and Nunchuk working beautifully to shuffle a player around and shake loose oncoming attackers.

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