Winning eleven 6 final evolution wedoit 2.0

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WE6FE feels drastically different than both WE6 and PES2, despite it being an update of the same game. The fact that the changes made in WE6FE are small, but make the game feel almost new when compared to WE6, are an testament to the superbly honed and intricate gameplay that Konami offers in it's soccer game. For most fans of the series the important updates are the correct rosters, graphical updates and some new players in the various National and Club teams.

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The Japanese games in the series look noticeably sharper, play smoother and the small kinks have been ironed out of the gameplay. PES2, while a superb game, pales in comparison to the Japanese games. However, whereas in the European versions Konami's changes are often rough and out of balance, the Final Evolution is a stunningly balanced and much-improved final version with many finely tuned nuances. Basically after releasing WE6 in Japan in March 2002, Konami quickly converts the game into the European PES2 with a few quick improvements based on feedback.

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WE6FE is an amalgam of Winning Eleven 6 and the European Pro Evolution Soccer 2 (PES2).

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