- Publisher: Konami
- Release Date: Oct 23, 2009
- Also On: PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 75 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 39 out of 75
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Mixed: 26 out of 75
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Negative: 10 out of 75
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DarioSDec 2, 2009Worst team AI ever, with players standing on the field as you run past them. Unfair referee that does not see how the CPU tackles you heavily. Slow response to movements. PES classical robotical runnig style. Unrealistic dificulty levels, at higher lvls CPU runs way faster than you.
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JoshSJan 22, 2010A few years ago Pro evo used to be the football game of most peoples choice. Since then its just been out shone drastically by the Fifa series. Decided this year to give both a chance. As you can see from my rating i found this one terrible the AI just passes the ball around making it at times really hard to get it back and on-line is dire. 2/10
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FootballFanJan 29, 2010
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Nov 1, 2013After PES 6, this game from the PES series by KONAMI is the second in my favorite PES games list. I had a great time playing it with my friends. It had amazing shooting, real pace, it was great.
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Feb 6, 20208/10 ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Jul 6, 2020Good enough, It's my childhood, this one and 6 are my personal favorites. I can't even recall how many hour I spent on those two.
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Mar 6, 2022Evet en iyi pes oyunu değil ama zamanın da çıkmış en komplike pes oyunu diyebilirim, tabi bu oyuna çok vakit gömdüğüm de bir gerçek, benim için yeri ayrı.
Awards & Rankings
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PES 2010 brings hope to Konami’s series with its new iteration. Nice gameplay and fantastic visuals for the actually first Next-Gen Pro Evolution Soccer game.
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We enjoyed PES 2010's slower pacing, but FIFA 10 is slightly better. Especially FIFA's extensive licenses are missing from PES 2010.
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PC Gamer UKStill playable, but coasting on a years-old reputation that needs to be renewed sharpish if Pro Evo is to stay relevant. [Dec 2009, p.82]