Testseek.com have collected 36 expert reviews of the Football Manager 2012 and the average rating is 87%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Football Manager 2012.
October 2011
(87%)
36 Reviews
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Abstract: FM 2012 is a long running sport’s management simulation concentrating on the running of a soccer club, rather than the actual playing the role of a player in games such as Pro Evo or FIFA. The history of this game stretches way back to the early 1980s ...
Abstract: Start playing Football Manager 2012 and odds-on 90 minutes will not be enough. On the face of it, Football Manager series is the most unlikely sort of game to cause just-one-more-game syndrome but after spending the length of a match with Football Mana...
Your girlfriend will still dump you, the cat will still die because you forgot to feed it, and the boss will still fire you because the game is installed on your office computer. Football Manager remains as addictive as ever and continues to delve deep...
Ability to turn leagues off and on is a great addition, Immense depth and interaction, Tutorial mode to help new players, Better contract negotiations.
3D match engine is poor and slows everything down, Could still overwhelm first time players, Occasional unrealistic glitches.
The widow maker that is Football Manager is back and with 800 new features, there are improvements across the board....
Abstract: Football Manager is back with a bang for the 2011-2012 season, boasting many new features and designs. Let's see how it shapes up. New featuresThe new “Adaptive Layout” feature is very useful if, like me, you have a large monitor and prefer it as oppos...
The key question is this. Do you like Football Manager? Then you've already got this on pre-order. There's not much more to say and if you don't have it queued in your shopping basket, get it now. The best FM by far - the definitive football management si...
Is Football Manager 2012 a revolution? Probably not, but in that respect it's a victim of its own success. When a game is this colossal, this rich, it's hard to see how it could possibly be bettered, match engine excepted. Is it worth shelling out 30 q...
Abstract: Certain franchises inspire devotion through consistent quality and, often, enough little quirks that require defending them against the unbelievers. Football Manager is one such series, demanding a lot from its players and giving so much back in return...