World Soccer: Winning Eleven 6 International
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This is Konami's second soccer (European football) simulation for the Playstation 2. Choose one of the 54 international or 16 leagues teams (plus 7 hidden ones), to participate basically in any kind of tournament you wish, from friendship games to world cup, with a vast choice of customizable tournaments. You can create your own players with personal statistics, and then put them into any team. You can also play legendary teams, for example, Brazil with Pele, Argentina with Maradona, etc.
Spellings
- ワールドサッカー ウィニングイレブン2002 - Japanese PSX spelling
- ワールドサッカーウイニングイレブン6 - Japanese PS2 spelling
- 实况足球6 - Simplified Chinese spelling
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Average score: 87% (based on 19 ratings)
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Average score: 3.5 out of 5 (based on 16 ratings with 1 reviews)
Best and most realistic soccer game around
The Good
The gameplay and the feel of the game is just amazing. It's as close to the real thing as you can get in a game. In Pro Evolution Soccer 2, everything that happens in real life soccer games can happen. There are just so many cool details in PES2, and they all "team up" to make a wonderful game.
At first glance, the graphics don't look like much (compared to more arcade like games, like the FIFA series), but the animations and the actual movements are so lifelike that they really do do the game justice.
The AI is very good aswell. The opposing teams are able to play soccer like you wouldn't believe. I've played this game for several years and I'm still not able to beat every team every time, there are just too many factors that play into it. But that's the way its supposed to be, if you ask me.
The Bad
The sound effects are merely decent, while the commentary is awful. It's so bad its almost fun at first, but after a few matches it gets really annoying and you'll probably end up turning it off or learn to ignore it.
There are also a few minor gameplay flaws, like when you're running towards a sideline or an end line of the pitch. The computer AI then has a tendency to take control over your selected player and the player will just run the ball out of the pitch. But then again, that's a real minor flaw and it's about the only I can think of.
The Bottom Line
It might not look like much. It might not play like you're used you. You might even spend two hours trying to score your first goal and then another two trying to figure out how the heck you did it in the first place. But if you want realism and a game that actually feels like football (err..soccer), then give it some time and learn to play it properly, because this game will undeoubtedly rock your world.
PlayStation · by kvitkanin (75) · 2003
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- 2002– Best PS2 Sports Game of the Year
- 2002– Best PS2 Sports Game of the Year (Readers' Vote)
- 2002 – #5 Best PS2 Game of the Year (Readers' Vote)
- Golden Joystick Awards
- 2003 - Nominee as PS2 Game of the Year (winner Grand Theft Auto: Vice City
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Game added by Unicorn Lynx.
GameCube added by j.raido 【雷堂嬢太朗】.
Additional contributors: //dbz:, Kabushi, Silverblade, Fred VT, Patrick Bregger, eduard, Tobias Küper, piltdown_man, Rik Hideto.
Game added February 10, 2003. Last modified September 9, 2024.