Perhaps to bring in more players who were put off by the sea of words or perhaps a reaction to the worlds apparently lowered attention span (Thanks Flappy Bird), whatever the reason, it looks stunning. While the core structure of the game stays the same, i.e ‘pick your team and do everything in your power to make them champions’ everything is a much more visual affair this time around, each players worth for example is represented by coloured icons, giving you an instant idea of their effectiveness in their current position. With an almost perfect blend of gameplay styles, you’ll need a good head on those shoulders if you’re planning to offer up great tactics and decent micro management in a way that doesn’t so much affect the match directly but rather tips the odds in your favour and gently guides it towards an outcome you’d prefer.Įach iteration of the beautiful game’s beautiful background game has felt much the same, besides the expected annual upgrades, but this year, Sports Interactive have worked hard to shake things up, giving the whole look and feel of the series a complete refresh. Despite its simple premise, and the fact it looks like a revamped version of ceefax/teletext, Football Manager remains one of those confusingly addictive games that will weave its devious magic, to turn a quick 5 minutes into a long few hours.
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