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Winning Eleven 6

 

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  • User Score (84)
    8.9 8.9 from 84 reviewers
  • Expert Score (8)
    9.3 9.3 from 8 reviewers
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  • Expert Reviews

  1. Into Liquid Sky

    Into Liquid Sky
    10/10
    24 July 2003

    After much anticipation and two interim updates of Winning Eleven 5 , the next true sequel to this amazing series has finally bestowed upon its many fans and to great applause. From the first few seconds of the intro (played alongside Queen 's We Will Rock You ) it is apparent that Konami have really pushed the boat out on this one, and with a release date coinciding with the World Cup their timing is impeccable. Read more

    • Great graphics & commentary, Pick up and play game mechanics, Multiplayer mode adds infinite replayability
    • The game is unavailable in North America, May not be to everyone's tastes, Single player mode is a bit of an anti-climax compared to multiplayer
  2. The Armchair Empire

    The Armchair Empire
    4 May 2003

    soaring over the net. Once players have cooler heads and are more accustomed to dealing with defenders it becomes easier to line up shots and actually get them on target. When on defense things are a lot more straightforward with the standard mix of putting pressure on opponents and running in for a sliding tackle. WE6 is, however, far less forgiving on missed tackles to take the ball. Read more

  3. IGN

    9.4/10
    21 March 2003

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  4. CVG

    9.0/10
    14 March 2004

    Digital football has never played better Read more

    • The finest soccer videogame ever, Revamped Master League edges closer to excellence, Short passing game is tighter, long passes work better, Players are more mobile an...
    • No significant new moves, Frame-rate occassionally drops, causing the dreaded judders
  5. GameSpot

    7 March 2003

    Winning Eleven 6 International is, without a doubt, the finest soccer game available for any game platform right now. KCET has managed to develop a game that achieves a near-perfect balance between realism and gameplay, and the drastic changes that have been made to the FIFA games in recent years are undoubtedly EA's attempt to catch up in light of the Konami series' increasing popularity. Read more

  • User Reviews

  1. THE BEST

    Amazon
    10/10
    Reviewer: Green "Tom", Amazon
    30 July 2008

    I'm a real fanatic of the WINNING ELEVEN SERIES, and i let you know that this is the best of all, this is real simulation, the graphics are just so perfect, not shiny and saturated, real colors; the players have smooth movements, the ball speed is real not exaggerated; i love it, and if you can find the first JAPANESE version even better! not this American version, not the Japanese League version, the FIRST ONE! Read more

  2. Completely Realistic: WE6I is the Best of the Best

    epinions.com
    10/10
    Reviewer: rustjive, epinions.com
    1 July 2003

    Most video game players in the United States are aware of Electronic Arts, and of their massive spor Read more

    • Superb in-game graphics, realistic, comprehensive; the most complete soccer sim on the market
    • Dull menu graphics, slight control learning curve, incomplete international rosters
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  • Manufacturer's Description

With more than 40 teams and more than 25 clubs to choose from worldwide, youll have a sore thumb when youre through with this game. As with most soccer titles, you can participate in an exhibition match, start a league, or enter the World Cup. If youre the creative type, you can create a player with a look only a mother could love.

  • Publisher: Konami
  • Genre: Sports
  • ESRB Rating: E - (Everyone)

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