Complete introduction based on test plays
"World Soccer Winning Eleven 6 Final Evolution" is now available for GameCube™! This is the final stage of its evolution. How good is it? Our editorial office test-played it, and here are the results.
It is a perfect migration! Great news for GameCube™ users!
WE6FE, released for many other platforms and embraced by fans, is now available for GameCube™! This version will only add to the ever-growing number of players. Now, we presume, all you WE freaks want to know how good it is on the GameCube™. We inserted the ROM in our orange machine in our editorial office, and were immediately impressed by the reading speed! Whether it's selecting and deselecting modes, overwriting options files, or selecting shirt patterns to edit for a team, it is fast. As soon as a button is pushed, the screen switches in a snap. Although we could anticipate this due to the nature of the machine, actually witnessing it is quite impressive. It contributes greatly to ease of use. Okay, how about the play itself? The controller button alignment of the GameCube™ is a bit different than other platforms. However, the design is such that existing game players, who just purchased a GameCube™ version, can play this version with ease. For example, the L button changes the cursor, the R button is to dash, the A button is for a long pass, and the B button is for shooting. The setup and feel of the controls mirror the existing WE6FE. To summarize, the GameCube™ version should not be treated as a separate game. Rather, it is the perfect migration of WE6FE.
Let's review a bit about WE6FE. 6FE, a sequel to 6, was developed with an emphasis on dribbling. This emphasis was made as a result of a study of recent trends in professional soccer. The highlight of the game is its controllability, which tries to accurately mimic real soccer. For example, sometimes another player grabs your shirt and you cannot move freely. This kind of realism is something you would not expect in a game. Its gameplay is such that it is rather easy to break through on offense, and rather difficult to on the defensive end. The action in the vital area, around the penalty arc where the pattern of attack is built, is even hotter now. Since dribbling plays an important role, delicate controls are required. It is a perfect game for GameCube™, which has an analog control stick. All teams and players have migrated perfectly to this version. National teams, the Master League, training, exhibition matches, and practice games can all be enjoyed, just like in the original version. Since it is a game that requires exchanging or saving large amounts of data, you will need a large volume memory card, such as a "Memory Card 251," to save. We recommend buying one together with WE6FE.
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