QUOTE(Joey Christensen @ Oct 23 2009, 02:11 PM)
What tactic implementation you guys use?
Flank attacking via from far left/right sides by crosses to the middle section in the D box? I uses midfield area and from there and in the same time orchestrating my attacks from there.
How about you guys? What are your preference?
Regards, Joey
depends on situation mate.
i like to build up the ball via midfielder, then a pinpoint pass from playmaker like Fabregas/Lampard type to a well running striker. But if can't penetrate through midfield, the wings is always there to allow me to exploit to the side and made a cross back to strikers to score. I like to passing and play like Arsenal-way to score
But no matter how, i don't prefer my CB/SB to move forward so often, in order to prevent opponent to perform counter attack whenever the opponent pick up a loose ball from me

Just a very basic tactics i can use. I'm sure the other lyn members here are deploying more complex tactics to trash me so often

Added on October 23, 2009, 2:21 pmQUOTE(loumou @ Oct 23 2009, 02:16 PM)
review from ign
8.7 Presentation
Yes it's better than previous PESs, but that's not saying much, and its menus and lack of certain licences means its a game that can still feel amateurish.
7.5 Graphics
When it's standing still it looks remarkable, but when it starts moving its PS2 heritage is all too obvious.
7.5 Sound
Crowds are now more responsive, though
Lawrenson and Champion are as dumb-headed as ever.
9.0 Gameplay
It's PES as you know and love it, and while it comes with a handful of infuriating bugs it's ultimately bundles of fun.
8.5 Lasting Appeal
Without testing online it's hard to tell, but the Master League alone threatens to be all-consuming.
8.7
Great OVERALL
gosh i totally agree with sound rating.....commentary is really freaking lousy!!!!!
but the rest is perfect!!!!

haha where got perfect score for other aspects based on this ign review?

Really i only believe my own choice, rather than reviewer preference.
This post has been edited by SeanWong: Oct 23 2009, 02:22 PM