Shrygue
February 6th, 2008, 18:51
via Computer and Video Games (http://www.computerandvideogames.com/article.php?id=181658)
Pro Evo 2008 on Wii is an interesting one because, instead of trying to cram the multi-button controls of previous versions onto the Wii Remote, it uses the pointer to invent a totally new style of play. Come take a look.
As we explained in our detailed hands-on preview, you move your player with the Nunchuk analogue stick while setting up runs and various plays with the Remote's pointer.
It's different - a little tricky to get your head around at first - but works surprisingly well.
Look out for a full review closer to its March 28 release, and hit the thumbnails below to see the new screens, right here. (http://www.computerandvideogames.com/viewer.php?mode=article&id=191924)
Pro Evo 2008 on Wii is an interesting one because, instead of trying to cram the multi-button controls of previous versions onto the Wii Remote, it uses the pointer to invent a totally new style of play. Come take a look.
As we explained in our detailed hands-on preview, you move your player with the Nunchuk analogue stick while setting up runs and various plays with the Remote's pointer.
It's different - a little tricky to get your head around at first - but works surprisingly well.
Look out for a full review closer to its March 28 release, and hit the thumbnails below to see the new screens, right here. (http://www.computerandvideogames.com/viewer.php?mode=article&id=191924)