Game: Football Manager 2012
Format: PC & Mac
Developer: Sports Interactive
Publisher: Sega
The period from October to November is always an exciting time for gamers, specifically gamers that love football (yes dear readers, not all gamers are totally opposed to the concepts of sport and exercise). It’s the time of the year where gamers get their yearly FIFA or PES fixes, depending on your preferences regarding gameplay, graphics, commentary and licensing. For myself and a lot of gamers though, every year isn’t just about FIFA vs PES (although I’m sure we all still have our favourites) it’s also about the excitement of a new Football Manager being released.
Now, I know what you’re thinking… football management games? Stats? Tactics? Formations? Training? Passively watching virtual games of football? What an absolute bore-fest. I would forgive you for thinking that (I happen to think JRPG grind-a-thons are incredibly dull) but the Football Manager (and Championship Manager, R.I.P) series of games have never been developed, released or promoted as a series of games which are a) accessible b) interesting to everybody or c) perfectly catered for those who prefer to be stuck into the action when it comes to their football games.
Instead the Football Manager series has always prided itself on delivering an authentic experience when it comes to the behind the scenes world of football. Tactics and training, transfers and agents, press conferences and team talks, Football Manager is made for those with a hankering for a passive, yet more in-depth footballing experience, which has subsequently lead to the garnering of an incredibly dedicated and loyal fanbase.
Football Manager fans rejoice, as Football Manager 2012 is finally out and bloody hell is it good!
Whilst some yearly sports installments can be accused of putting out the same game year after year, Football Manager always seems to improve, tweak and change it up, and 2012′s edition is no different.
In terms of core gameplay, Football Manager 2012 is no different from any other Football Manager game and thus still provides an incredibly compelling experience that will have you playings for months on end. Assuming the role of a football manager, you manage your players, your backroom staff, the press, everything you’ve come to expect from Football Manager games is there. Which is why it’s so surprising that FM 2012 comes with over 800 new features, from minuscule tweaks, to revamps of previous features, and altogether new ones. Sports Interactive have certainly not rested on their laurels and have really gone to town on Football Manager 2012, taking the popular football sim to unprecidented heights.
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