PES Pro Evolution Soccer 2004 is a Simulation, Management and Sports game for PC published by Konami in 2004. Classic memorial football!
PES Pro Evolution Soccer 2004 PC Game 2004 review:
Players from around the world help their team to glory one match at a time in the new Matchday mode. Konami will choose a major match or derby game each week, then players can decide which team they want to represent on the matchday.
Pro Evolution Soccer 4 (known as World Soccer: Winning Eleven 8 in Japan and World Soccer: Winning Eleven 8 International in North America) is the fourth installment of Konami’s Pro Evolution Soccer football simulation video game series. It’s the first game of the series to appear on the original Xbox, with online gameplay. The cover features Arsenal striker Thierry Henry, AS Roma forward Francesco Totti, and world-renowned Italian referee Pierluigi Collina. It was the first game in the series to feature licensed leagues.
Winning Eleven 8: Liveware Evolution marked the first game in the PES series to feature online play for the PlayStation 2. Within online play, statistics and league points are stored on the server for each game played. While Winning Eleven 8/Pro Evolution Soccer 4 does not features it. PES 4 was succeeded by Pro Evolution Soccer 5, which was released in 2005.
Pros of PES Pro Evolution Soccer 2004:
- Expanded Master League teams containing up to 72 teams. More elements added to the development and retirement of master league players. Winning a game in Master League will raise the abilities of your playersok
- Three fully licensed leagues (Serie A, Eredivisie and Liga Española).
- For the first time, Referees will be seen on pitch during the game. There is also an animated linesman seen after a player is given offside. The referee will not issue a yellow card for the first ‘average’ tackle, but if a player continues to commit ‘average’ fouls, a card will be given
- Wear and tear including dirt will be visible on the player’s uniforms according to the pitch conditions.
- Improved edit mode allowing changes to be made to league names and the ability to put text on the kits.
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Basic System Requirements:
- Windows 2000/XP;
- CPU Pentium III 1400 MHz;
- 256 MB random access memory;
- Videocard with 64MB VRAM;
- Sound card, compatible with DirectSound;
- 3 GB free space on hard disk drive.