The Good
- Ability to turn leagues off and on is a great addition
- Immense depth and interaction
- Tutorial mode to help new players
- Better contract negotiations.
The Bad
- 3D match engine is poor and slows everything down
- Could still overwhelm first time players
- Occasional unrealistic glitches.
Football Manager veterans know that the series is all about evolution, not revolution. It has been evolving steadily for almost two decades now to become so vast and complex that it's not really an entry-level game anymore. Even experienced players who have missed a few iterations are likely to find the sheer depth and number of options daunting. Everything is in here--from dealing with agents and mollycoddling egotistical star players to fending off scoop-hunting journalists--as you try to mold your team of virtual hit-and-hopers into a trophy-harvesting machine. This year’s introduction of a much-needed tutorial mode helps to steer newcomers through the labyrinthine options and is a great addition.
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Category : Simulation/Strategy
Rating : 8.0/10.0 (Gamespot.com)
Minimum System Requirement :
- OS : Windows XP, Vista, Win 7
- CPU : Intel Pentium 4 2.0GHz or AMD Athlon
- Memory : 1GB RAM
- HDD : 2GB of free space
- VGA : 128MB ATI Radeon 9800 or NVIDIA FX 5900 Ultra
RM:10.00*


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