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The result? A game that looks decidedly antiquated next to the PC FMs. Chatting with any player in the football universe to help prompt a move is hardly the most crucial aspect to miss either. Surely such a basic interactive option would be a must-run feature? Managerial tools experienced PC bosses take for granted are noticeable by their absence. Wasteland 3 Deluxe Edition. Weighting up players against your own is a case of crudely eyeing them in the player search list or relying on your memory.
Other minor gripes will not deter every budding boss. The former is removed in favour of retro text commentary and the latter is pared down to a manageable size that will still throw up some names that will be new to even the most nerdy of football geeks.
Winter Resort Simulator Season 2. In fact, FM handheld is still more ambitious than your average management sim. And besides, for all our Scroogey gripes, some improvements have been made for this title defence — with two scouts, a better player search system and board requests as well as more news stories meaning there are some tweaks to acknowledge, if not celebrate… With a handful of nods to the PSPs own repertoire of silky skills — network challenges, data editing and downloadable team logos — this is a classy, if not world class addition to the FM family.
Luckily, the heart and soul of this game is drenched with the spittle metaphorical, mostly of a dev team who are in love with the beautiful game. The ability to promote and demote players also impacts on transfer dealings, especially once your chairman starts preventing you from delving into the market until you've reduced the size of your first-team squad. Preceded by some impressively deep yet intuitive strategic options - that allow you to set your formation, pick your team and issue the collective and individuals with a host of specific instructions - matches prove to be highly entertaining affairs.
The text-based commentary and wealth of stats ensure that you're never left in any doubt as to how your team is fairing, while some intuitive tactical tools enable you to always feel in control of your team's strategic set-up.
Sadly, not all areas of Football Manager Handheld are quite as impressive. One of the most entertaining parts of any FM game is dabbling in the transfer market, but here the experience of negotiating for new players is rather limp, despite the staggering size of the player database. All too often you're left playing a guessing game, forced to continuously and blindly raise your bids for players.
The lack of feedback as to why your bids aren't being accepted is highly frustrating and negotiations are virtually nonexistent. Football Manager Handheld also has an annoying habit of linking you with players you've never even considered buying. This may reflect real life e.
It's also a shame that there are no player-comparison options, as attempting to memorise countless player stats when scouring for new players is a real chore.
Training is another letdown, with its bar-shifting mechanics and lack of feedback making the feature feel rather tacked on. Football Manager Handheld is certainly an impressive and entertaining piece of software, and a definite improvement over last year's version.
If you've yet to dip your toe into the management-on-the-move genre, then don't hesitate to pick up a copy. It's highly strategic, never overwhelming and massively addictive. As handheld strategy games go, it's currently one of the best your money can buy. We want to make Eurogamer better, and that means better for our readers - not for algorithms.
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