


The on screen HUD is unobtrusive, and for the most part functional, and the Champions League branding is well used to make those matches more accurately match their televised counterparts. So what is the big problem then? Essentially, PES 3D suffers by feeling rushed and outdated, a tragic case of getting a game to market quickly to capitalise on a need rather than taking time to develop a truly excellent game.įor the most part, PES 3D has good presentation values.

The graphics are, for the most part, excellent, the sound is authentic and the gameplay is light years ahead of what soccer fans have previously enjoyed on a Nintendo handheld. Reviewing Pro Evolution Soccer 2011 3D is a tricky proposition.
