: PES 2009 was the first in the series to hold the official UCL license, bringing the iconic anthem, branding, and tournament structure to the game.
: As always, the "NTSC-U" and "PAL" versions suffer from limited licensing (e.g., "North London" instead of Arsenal), but the robust Edit Mode allows fans to manually fix kits and names. Technical Performance (ISO/Disc) Pro Evolution Soccer 2009 [NTSC-U][PAL][ISO]
: Aside from regional lockout on older hardware, the primary difference is the 50Hz/60Hz refresh rate handling. The "ISO" format is commonly used by the modding community to apply "Option Files" that update rosters and kits to modern standards. Community Perspectives : PES 2009 was the first in the
"The lack of licenses is annoying, but once you spend an hour in the editor or find a good community patch, the gameplay depth wipes the floor with anything else from 2009." Introduction of the deep Become a Legend mode. Official UEFA Champions League integration. Superior ball physics and tactical realism. Cons: Frustratingly limited team and league licenses. Slightly stiff player animations compared to modern titles. Commentary can feel repetitive and robotic. The "ISO" format is commonly used by the
: The ball feels independent of the players, leading to unpredictable deflections and realistic flight paths.
The gameplay in PES 2009 is a double-edged sword. It retains the series' signature weight and tactical depth, but some players found it slightly slower and more "clunky" compared to the fluid PES 6 .
: For its time, player faces (especially superstars like Lionel Messi, the cover star) were highly detailed. However, the stadiums and crowd textures can look dated.