Also available in a westernized version known as Pro Evolution Soccer 4, Winning Eleven 8 is developed by the legendary football expert Shingo Takatsuka. New free kick and penalty techniques can now be used, while an innovative indirect free kick has been implemented to add further variety to set pieces. This level of realism has also been extended to the ways players run, move both on and off the ball, and how they control the ball. A new dribbling system is also available giving more control as players go one-on-one and try to pass opposing players, while player likenesses are also enhanced to match the noticeable individuality of the world's greatest stars. Both international and club players are instantly recognizable due to almost photo-realistic
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Also known as: Winning Eleven 8, Pro Evolution 4 (PES 4), World Soccer Winning 11 8 International, World Soccer Winning Eleven 8, Pro Evolution Soccer 4
Release Region: Japan
Release Date: August 5, 2004
Publisher: Konami
Release Region: United Kingdom
Release Date: October 15, 2004
Publisher: Konami
Release Region: Japan
Release Date: August 5, 2004
Publisher: Konami
Release Region: United States
Release Date: February 2, 2005
Publisher: Konami
Release Region: Japan
Release Date: August 5, 2004
Publisher: Konami
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