Konami releases new Wii gameplay videos of Winning Eleven 2008
Konami has released two new video assets for the Wii version of its premiere soccer sim, Winning Eleven: Playmaker 2008 (PC, Xbox 360, PS2, PS3, PSP, Wii, and DS), featuring the game’s controls and its playmaking aspect. While the videos are based on the Japanese release of the title, it doesn’t change the fact that this is a game that players of any nationality can still enjoy with all the hardcore football action placed in the palm of you hand (or in this case, the Wiimote). Anyway, you can watch both of the videos in the full article.
While the name of the game for U.S. gamers have changed, the charm of the sport doesn’t change as Konami releases a couple of new gameplay videos featuring all the hardcore soccer action in Winning Eleven: Playmaker 2008 (a.k.a. Pro Evolution Soccer 2008) for the Wii.
The two new videos focus on the play making aspects of the game. After all, a game wouldn’t be subtitled “Playmaker” without a good reason. Fortunately, calling out all those plays should come naturally thanks to the Wiimote‘s motion sensitive controls.
While the videos are based on the Japanese version of the game, the fast-paced action any soccer sim delivers goes beyond any spoken word. Winning Eleven: Playmaker 2008 makes its way to Japan this month for the PC, Xbox 360, PS2, PS3, PSP, Wii, and DS.
Anyway, enough talk. Just sit back and enjoy the two videos we have from the game below.