![]() ![]() Could the new avalanche of features championed by developer Sports Interactive convince me to leave the mighty pirates, and start back at square one?įiring up FM 2012 (and selecting Nottingham Forest as this year’s fixer-up’er team) and immediately obvious (it’s featured on the Start screen) is, finally, a fully developed tutorial the lack of which has long been one of the deficiencies of the FM franchise. ![]() I still had stories to tell and glory to seek in my game of FM 2011, where Bristol Rovers had finally claimed its first Premier League title. With the arrival of this year’s Football Manager 2012 though, I found myself, for the first time, disinterested by the prospect. I’m not one to up sticks and move to bigger clubs in search of fame or glory either one club, to the top, for as long as it takes.Ĭlick to enlarge - The new interface resizes itself depending on your desktop resolution, but means playing at 1,920 x 1,080 can be a little overwhelming It’s a process that takes, on and off, the whole year (or around 350 hours of relaxed playing), so you can understand why I get quite attached to my team, despite being made up of fake, game-generated players. It’s a labour of love, signing players and watching them mature into world beaters, watching club legends retire, forging relationships with other managers and moulding tactics. I’ll pick a lowly team in dire straits in reality (previous choices have been West Ham, Bristol City, Watford, Middlesbrough and Bristol Rovers), take charge, and manage them to the heights of European greatness. Football Manager 2012 Review Publisher: SEGAĪt around this time each year I begin a new story in the world of Football Manager SEGA and Sports Interactive’s chart smashing management behemoth. ![]()
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