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Kicking back with Winning Eleven 2007

There are some great previews coming out of Leipzig, and GameSpot has a look at Winning Eleven: Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 that compares the game now with the build available earlier this year at E3.

The control scheme for this forthcoming DS title seems very similar to older versions. The DS's left trigger feints, the right trigger is for a dash, and the d-pad moves your player. The Y button shoots, and the X, A, and B buttons all perform various passes. For anything more complicated, a series of buttons is required.

Further, they report the game seems to be playing faster now than at E3, and the movement and graphics seem to be improved. Unfortunately, for the purpose of the preview, only the single player mode was activated, but GameSpot reports the following menu options: world tour, network, Konami Cup, original team, and training. Sounds like a bevy of options for the soccer fan with a DS.

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1. A "serious of buttons?" Is that like a "murder of crows" or a "school of fish?"

Posted at 7:50AM on Aug 25th 2006 by Thomas

2. I love how all Winning Eleven Screens Are Brazil! BRAZIL FOR FIFA 2010!!!

Posted at 1:27PM on Aug 25th 2006 by Jimmybald

3. Yes! That's totally it!

Or maybe it's just that I missed it in editing. Thanks.

-Alisha

Posted at 1:43PM on Aug 25th 2006 by Alisha Karabinus

4. Actually, as I design web user interfaces for a living, I think I will start using "serious of buttons" as a collective phrase with our developers.

Posted at 3:13PM on Aug 25th 2006 by Thomas

5. ''a serious of buttons''

I'm not one to point out spelling mistakes but that is rather poor.

Posted at 8:21PM on Aug 25th 2006 by Nigeria

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