Saturday, 25 July 2015

Football Manager 2015 review

Football Manager 2015 review


In the ever growing world of video game simulation, football simulation where players have a feel of how it is to lead their own favourite teams as managers in however manner they deem fit has always been the most popular with SEGA's Football Manager franchise somewhat leading the pack in the ever growing market.
In this article we take a much closer look at the latest released edition of SEGA's Football Manager.

What makes the Franchises 2015 installment standout is that SEGA successfully managed to roll on and build up on the successes of the franchise generally while also still adding some intense simulation to make the game more interesting and engaging.

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Similarities with Predecessors


First of, the interface of the new FIFA manager installment is very similar to its predecessor and the last edition but what makes the game better is that every portion of the team management area now blends seamlessly and you are sure to get better menu's that make reaching a new menu much more easier.


The general gameplay in Football Manager 2015 is also very similar to previous installments in the games series but now you get a great in-game editor which makes the whole gameplay a lot better. Furthermore the editor can be used for competitions which gives rise to more activities you could take full advantage of, optionally of course.

You also experience a lot of various types of management styles in the new edition which only makes you want to come back and play whenever you have the chance because of the numerous options to tackle with.

And of course Football Manager basics which are mainly the opportunity to control every management aspect of a football team remain in the new Football Manager 15 edition but also a lot of emphasis has been placed on styles, statistics and how efficient the players on the pitch are.

Changes Made in Football Manager 2015


As there are similarities with other editions in the series, the main reason for a new edition of a product would mainly be to produce better, not  totally different versions of the former product and SEGA did a great job with the Football Manager 2015 in the regard.

The game gets a more traditional upgrade when compared to its predecessor i.e. Football Manager 2014 although the graphics are very similar to previous in the series but the upgraded teams and new features blend into a stylish, fun game with a lot of things to do and options, so your never getting bored playing it.

Also the usual media interaction is still on the new Football manager 2015 instalment which means taking to the media as a manager is still possible and does aid finding new sponsors for your team. There is also an updated large pool of league and teams database to choose from.

So in my opinion, the development team of the Football Manager 2015 at SEGA did an absolutely amazing job as the game offers you basically one of the best football management experiences on the market. However, as they say "no one or nothings perfect" their are also few flaws in the game but in the end when you play Football Manager 2015 you get a great game with fantastic features, intense simulation, great options and most importantly great replay value.
If you are not a simulation fan i strongly advice you try the game but warning it could be very "addictive"....loool. Anyways if your a simulation fan and you do not have the game you are probably missing a lot and i highly recommended you get them Asap.

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