Konami Continues Their Android Push with PES 2011
Konami took a while to come to Android compared to other big names such as EA and Activision, but I’ve always been a big believer in “better late than never.” They’ve unleashed their first game: a football franchise – Pro Evolution Soccer. A quick glance at the game’s preview shots show it’s no kiddy finger-flicking slouch of an experience.
It’s a realistic footie game for fans of the sport. (And there are a lot of you.) As EA holds exclusive rights to FIFA clubs, Konami uses UEFA clubs for their games. You won’t care about the lack of FIFA once you get a kick out of the gameplay, though. (This is assuming it’s anything like the handheld versions.) Find it in the Android market right now for about $6.90. [via Droid Gamers]
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