Play Winning Eleven Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 (XenoPhobia) Online
Tapping and swiping the touchscreen for passes feels weird at first, but once you get the hang of it, you’re pulling off quick counters and tight finishes like it’s second nature. The Master League’s slimmed down but still hooks you with that just-one-more-match tension.
Konami released Winning Eleven Pro Evolution Soccer 2007 for the Nintendo DS in 2007, a time when developers were still figuring out how to translate console sports games onto the handheld's dual screens. This version, sometimes known by the XenoPhobia tag in certain regions, tried to make the most of the hardware with touch controls and a condensed but functional take on the series' simulation style.
You control a full soccer team, directing passes, shots, and player movement primarily using the stylus on the lower touch screen. The main objective is to outscore the opponent, either in one-off matches or through a career-style Master League mode. Signature mechanics include drawing passing trajectories and aiming shots by swiping the stylus, while tactical adjustments like substitutions and formation changes are handled through touch menus. The pacing is generally quicker than console versions, with matches that move briskly and a difficulty curve that remains challenging without feeling unfair. It feels responsive and surprisingly deep once you adapt to the control scheme.
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