- Publisher: Konami
- Release Date: Apr 28, 2006
- Also On: PlayStation 2
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 98 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 77 out of 98
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Mixed: 10 out of 98
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Negative: 11 out of 98
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L.PoolboyAug 4, 2006
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RhyeOct 27, 2005The best football game ever....even better.
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MikeJan 3, 2006PES 5 is a very good game but it has many problems that should be fixed!!! For example if you edit a team then the game crashes when you play an exibition math and you have to delete the saved games to play normaly again!!! (This hapened on 3 different omputers)
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DominicWalkerJan 6, 2006This game is fab much better then any other football game. All you people that dis it are just hopeless at the game and in my eyes there is only two things wrong with the game. 1. not real team names or badges not KONMAI's fault plus if on pc u can get a patch for this. 2. To many freekicks are given apart from that great game!!!!!!!!!
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AndyS.Dec 21, 2005Best Pro-Evo yet! There is nothing to match this. Can't wait for the Wolf Furry patch which is in progress. Takes some time to master rather than being able to play it out of the box which gives lasting appeal and more satisfaction. Stick with it.
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TimurK.Mar 14, 2007Seems more like addon to PES4 but still beats FIFA! More balanced AI then ever, but still needs to be improved (should be more then 6 levels of difficulty).
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JamieK.Oct 22, 2005
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AndrewM.Jun 29, 2006
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GavinNov 12, 2005Best one yet, ive been playing this game for years now, jap and pal versions every year. This one is the closest to football yet, get this game.
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Awards & Rankings
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It's simple, Pro Evo IS football and the latest version makes enough enhancements to continue the series onward march to perfection. If you're a footie fan you need this, casual fans however might not necessarily appreciate the subtle modifications compared to previous titles.
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Can it improve on last year's version? The answer is most definitely yes, but like any successful team, you're going to have to work hard to achieve results.
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The pure footballing pleasure of Pro Evo 5 serves as a reminder of what it all should be about. Some fans of past iterations may not like the tweaks made here to a formula loved by so many, but evolution is inevitable and I think we're just about heading in the right direction.