Every match I play in my new Master League career as Coventry City on the PSP version of PES2008 shows me something new about the game.

During this league game against a very tidy Almeria side, I discovered a couple of things. For example: you can’t sprint in midfield, or at least it’s best not to sprint in midfield. No matter how much space you think you have in front of you, a CPU player will emerge from the side of the screen and nick the ball off the toe of your sprinting player. I don’t know if this is a side-effect of the PSP’s smaller screen. Will I see the same effect on the big screen when I upgrade to the PS2 verison next week?

Part of me hopes so. Even though it mostly nerfs one of my favourite long-standing PES moves: the extended sprint in a straight line through midfield (not all of it; just 10 virtual yards or so) followed by a stupendous, blockbusting, 45-yard piledriver into the top corner of the net. The name Mathieu is not far from my mind here…

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It’s still early days for me and this Coventry City team in this Master League, so it could be that all I need are better players and the CPU won’t be able to steal the ball from me as easily as it does at the moment.

I took the lead against Almeria. From one of their corners I cleared the ball and it found its way to Camacho, a player who I can’t get enough of at the moment, standing just inside the centre circle.

Only Podolski and Sergio Garcia were ahead of him. I played a nice floated through-ball with the outside of Camacho’s boot over the defence into Garcia’s stride. He was clean through on goal, albeit at an angle.

After a week playing this ‘last-gen’ PES2008 I knew that I couldn’t afford to take my time with the finish—the CPU defenders were tracking back and would be upon me before I knew what was happening if I left it for even a fraction of a second longer than necessary.

I aimed with the analogue nub (I use the analogue nub!) at the opposite top corner and pecked at the shoot button. I’m still getting used to the last-gen version’s more sensitive shooting. The ball flew into the net, exactly where I wanted it to. It was Garcia’s first goal in my team. I was pretty pleased with it.

Results have been hard to come by. It would have been nice to grind out the win, but I couldn’t hold on. Around the 80th minute an Almeria striker jinked through my central defenders (Maldini and Couto, both 17-year-old Regens) and tucked the ball past my keeper. 1-1 it finished.

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  1. Not Given says:

    You use the analogue nub! Your crazy!

    Completely mad..

  2. One of my friends has PES2008 on the PS2 and its definatly a different game. Perhaps more like PES6, I’ve not played it in so long I couldn’t say.

    I dont play the CPU alot anymore but I didn’t think I was that out of practice and only managed to win 2-1 when I played Classic Netherlands against Classic Brazil.

    I think the thing for me is shooting IS harder, shot power is more sensitive. It might be something that with time I could get use too. But if I remember rightly that was my problem on previous versions of PES meaning lots of poor results for me.

    I haven’t played the PSP version of the game but I suspect its not much different in those terms. One thing I do miss which makes the ‘old-gen’ version of PES easier is the double-tap O for crossing. Hell of alot easier!

  3. Greg Downs says:

    Not Given - there’s a long history behind my use of the analogue nub and—yes, I admit it too—the analogue sticks in the full PS2 games. When I bought my first DualShock controller for the PS1, I think we were on ISS2 at the time and I luxuriated in using the sticks instead of the d-pad. I know that REAL MEN use the d-pad, but I’m used to the sticks/nub by now, and cannot change back (I have tried to). ;)
    Paul - I love ‘last-gen’ PES2008 in a way that I never did love next-gen version, even when I wasn’t disliking it. Like you I find this old version to be hard and goals are scarce.

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