: It marked the end of the PS2's 13-year lifecycle, launching the same month as the PS4.

To understand the significance of Winning Eleven 2014 , one must understand the gaming landscape of late 2013. The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One were looming on the horizon. The main version of PES 2014 was being lauded (and criticized) on PS3, Xbox 360, and PC for its new Fox Engine technology, which aimed to bring photo-realism to the sport.

Loved this deep dive? Share your own Winning Eleven 2014 PS2 memories below—did you ever score a 40-yard screamer with Castolo?

But the player data is the real treasure. A young Eden Hazard is still at Lille in the default rosters. A pre-galáctico Gareth Bale is at Tottenham, rated for his explosive left foot. Radamel Falcao is at Atlético Madrid, at the absolute peak of his powers. And Lionel Messi? He’s rated 99 in attack—the kind of god-tier number Konami would never dare assign today.

Graphically, Winning Eleven 2014 Ps2 is a marvel of optimization. The PlayStation 2’s "Emotion Engine" was ancient technology by 2014 standards, yet Konami’s artists squeezed every last drop of performance out of it.

Winning Eleven 2014 Ps2 ❲GENUINE – WALKTHROUGH❳

: It marked the end of the PS2's 13-year lifecycle, launching the same month as the PS4.

To understand the significance of Winning Eleven 2014 , one must understand the gaming landscape of late 2013. The PlayStation 4 and Xbox One were looming on the horizon. The main version of PES 2014 was being lauded (and criticized) on PS3, Xbox 360, and PC for its new Fox Engine technology, which aimed to bring photo-realism to the sport. Winning Eleven 2014 Ps2

Loved this deep dive? Share your own Winning Eleven 2014 PS2 memories below—did you ever score a 40-yard screamer with Castolo? : It marked the end of the PS2's

But the player data is the real treasure. A young Eden Hazard is still at Lille in the default rosters. A pre-galáctico Gareth Bale is at Tottenham, rated for his explosive left foot. Radamel Falcao is at Atlético Madrid, at the absolute peak of his powers. And Lionel Messi? He’s rated 99 in attack—the kind of god-tier number Konami would never dare assign today. The main version of PES 2014 was being

Graphically, Winning Eleven 2014 Ps2 is a marvel of optimization. The PlayStation 2’s "Emotion Engine" was ancient technology by 2014 standards, yet Konami’s artists squeezed every last drop of performance out of it.