Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 - Sony PSP

Publisher:Konami  Info
Developer:Konami  Info
Year:2008
Category:Sports / Football (Soccer)
Game Manual:N/A Game Music:N/A

Also on: Microsoft Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, Nintendo Wii, Sony Playstation 2

Video from another systemNintendo Wii version shown because a Sony PSP video is unavailable.
Nintendo Wii version
Title screen of Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 on the Sony PSP.
Title Screen


Pro Evolution Soccer 2008 is a simulation of the soccer sport. The player can choose between numerous (partly licensed) teams and use the usual playing modes, e.g. training, cup championships or the Master League with a few additional managerial components. The main differences to Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 are a new adaptive AI for the Master League and a new animation system.

This version of the game has numerous differences to the NextGen version: It lacks the ability to perform dives and to change the player wall during free kicks. In return there are a few additional features: more stadiums (33 instead of 12), matches with random players, a more extensive training mode, the World Tour mode (about 100 challenges where the player has to solve certain goals in pre-defined situations, e.g. scoring a goal in a limited time) and unique community features, e.g. a friends list or private tournaments. The latter - along with all savegames - are compatible to both the PSP and PS2 version.


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