Template:Short description Template:Main other{{#invoke:infobox|infoboxTemplate | child = | subbox = | bodyclass = ib-video-game hproduct {{#ifeq:|yes|collapsible {{#if:|{{{state}}}|autocollapse}}}} | templatestyles = Infobox video game/styles.css | aboveclass = fn | italic title =

| above = Pro Evolution Soccer 4

| image = {{#invoke:InfoboxImage|InfoboxImage|image={{#invoke:WikidataIB |getValue|rank=best|P18 |name=image |qid= |suppressfields= |fetchwikidata=ALL |onlysourced=no |noicon=yes|Pro Evolution Soccer 4 Coverart.png}}|size=|sizedefault=frameless|upright=1|alt=|border=|suppressplaceholder=yes}}

| caption = {{#if:Pro Evolution Soccer 4 Coverart.png|Cover featuring Arsenal's Thierry Henry, referee Pierluigi Collina and Roma's Francesco Totti|Cover featuring Arsenal's Thierry Henry, referee Pierluigi Collina and Roma's Francesco Totti}}

| label2 = Developer(s) | data2 = Konami Computer Entertainment Tokyo

| label3 = Publisher(s) | data3 = Konami

| label4 = Director(s) | data4 = Template:If first display both

| label5 = Producer(s) | data5 = Template:If first display both

| label6 = Designer(s) | data6 = Template:If first display both

| label7 = Programmer(s) | data7 = Template:If first display both

| label8 = Artist(s) | data8 = Template:If first display both

| label9 = Writer(s) | data9 = Template:If first display both

| label10 = Composer(s) | data10 = Template:If first display both

| label11 = Series | data11 = Pro Evolution Soccer

| label12 = Engine | data12 = Template:If first display both

| label13 = Platform(s) | data13 = PlayStation 2
Xbox
Microsoft Windows

| label14 = Release | data14 = Template:Collapsible list

| label15 = Genre(s) | data15 = Sports game

| label16 = Mode(s) | data16 = Single-player, multiplayer

| label17 = Arcade system | data17 = Template:If first display both

| data30 =

| below = Template:EditOnWikidata

}}Template:Main other{{#invoke:Check for unknown parameters|check|unknown=Template:Main other|ignoreblank=1|preview=Page using Template:Infobox video game with unknown parameter "_VALUE_"| alt | arcade system | artist | caption | border | child | collapsible | commons | composer | designer | developer | director | embedded | engine | fetchwikidata | genre | image | image_size | image_upright | italic title | modes | noicon | onlysourced | platform | platforms | producer | programmer | publisher | qid | refs | release | released | series | state | subbox | suppressfields | title | writer }}Template:Main other{{#if:Pro Evolution Soccer 4 Coverart.png|}} Pro Evolution Soccer 4 (known as World Soccer: Winning Eleven 8 in Japan and World Soccer: Winning Eleven 8 International in North America) is the fourth installment of Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer football simulation video game series. It's the first game of the series to appear on the original Xbox, with online gameplay.

The Japanese version cover features Zico for the second time in a row.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The European version cover features Arsenal striker Thierry Henry, AS Roma forward Francesco Totti, and world-renowned Italian referee Pierluigi Collina. It was the first game in the series to feature licensed leagues.

Winning Eleven 8: Liveware Evolution marked the first game in the PES series to feature online play for the PlayStation 2, while Winning Eleven 8/Pro Evolution Soccer 4 does not feature it. Within online play, statistics and league points are stored on the server for each game played. PES 4 was succeeded by Pro Evolution Soccer 5, which was released in 2005.

FeaturesEdit

  • Expanded Master League teams containing up to 72 teams. More elements added to the development and retirement of master league players. Winning a game in Master League will raise the abilities of your players.
  • A total of more than 200 club and national teams
  • Three fully licensed leagues (Serie A, Eredivisie and Liga Española).
  • For the first time, Referees will be seen on pitch during the game. There is also an animated linesman seen after a player is given offside. The referee will not issue a yellow card for the first 'average' tackle, but if a player continues to commit 'average' fouls, a card will be given
  • Wear and tear including dirt will be visible on the player's uniforms according to the pitch conditions.
  • Improved edit mode allowing changes to be made to league names and the ability to put text on the kits.

ReceptionEdit

Template:Video game reviews In Japan, the PS2 version sold 1Template:Nbspmillion copies on its first day of release,<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> and eventually sold 1.11Template:Nbspmillion units.<ref name="magicboxjapan">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> In Europe, the PS2 version shipped 1.5Template:Nbspmillion units on its first day of release,<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>[afjv] - 1,5 millions d'unités en day one pour Pro Evolution Soccer 4</ref> setting a launch sales record.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> It was a hit in Italy, where more than 400,000 units were sold for over Template:Euro or Template:US$ by November 2004.<ref>Multiplayer.it Business to Business</ref> The PlayStation 2 version of Pro Evolution Soccer 4 received a "Double Platinum" sales award from the Entertainment and Leisure Software Publishers Association (ELSPA),<ref name=dpelspa>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> indicating sales of at least 600,000 copies in the United Kingdom.<ref name=gamasutrasales>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

The game received "universal acclaim" on all platforms in all regions except the U.S. PC version, which received "favorable" reviews according to video game review aggregator Metacritic.<ref name=MCPS2US/><ref name=MCXBUS/><ref name=MCPCUS/><ref name=MCXBEU/><ref name=MCPCEU/><ref name=MCPS2EU/>

The Sydney Morning Herald gave the PS2 version all five stars, stating that "There are myriad ways to score, yet goals are always well-earned."<ref name=Sydney/> The Times also gave the same version all five stars, stating, "The intuitive control system and [the] fluidity of the movement are of the highest standard and this year’s model includes a bag of new dribbling tricks, which are worth practising in the training mode. Even the referees have received an upgrade."<ref>Template:Cite newsTemplate:Subscription required</ref> BBC Sport gave the game 95% and said, "Greater emphasis has been placed on one-touch play, and while goals are not all that easy to come by - creating chances requires quick thinking and accurate distribution - when you do manage to make the net bulge, it's all the more satisfying."<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> However, Maxim gave the game a score of eight out of ten and said, "Although it's dogged by Commodore 64-quality music and selective licensing agreements... this new edition more than compensates with killer graphics, new tricks, and an improved dribbling system."<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref> Detroit Free Press gave the Xbox version three stars out of four and said that it "really isn't a leap above Winning Eleven 7. Though the variety of play modes is huge, the well-animated visuals could use some polish, the audio sounds rather bland and the number of licensed teams and players is a bit wimpy."<ref name=Detroit/>

Winning Eleven 8 was a finalist for PC Gamer USTemplate:'s "Best Sports Game 2005" award, which ultimately went to Tiger Woods PGA Tour 06.<ref name=pcgamerusawards2005>Template:Cite journal</ref>

ReferencesEdit

Template:Reflist

External linksEdit

Template:International Superstar Soccer/Pro Evolution Soccer