Working in conjunction with the Teamvision system, every aspect of Winning Eleven 2008's on-field play has been reworked and fine-tuned to create the balanced and strategic play of a high stakes match. Set-pieces have been improved, with full control given over the number of players and the position of the defensive wall. A wider range of set piece options are also available to make use of specific talents within the team.
Player detail has been taken to incredible levels with full facial animation and the high-definition detail afforded by the hardware used to show full movement and subtle details to the various kits during the course of a match. All 'Next Gen' versions will also benefit from an extensive Edit mode, allowing gamers to customise their Winning Eleven experience.
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It's ok, worth buying This is not as good as the other Evos. Lack of editing features and other options, and generally not a step forward, but...
Gameplay is pretty good. It's not as easy to dominate possession, and defending corners can be difficult. Worth buying purely on the basis that it's the best game around until they release PES 2009.
If you can wait, do that, if you want something now, get this!!!
Hard to say... I would say that all in all Fifa 08 is better, but it depends on what you look for in a game. Fifa 08 is more focused on realism, the character creation and upgrade system, and, of course, Ronaldinho. PES 08 is more focused on AI intelligence and graphics. Neither is necessarily better, so I would suggest getting both.