![]() ![]() Going through the looking glass, and in gaming terms is a revelation akin to the advent of colour television. That role is the thankless job of a football team manager, and until this year the feckless overpaid players in your charge existed only in your mind, or as a series of dots on an overhead view of a pitch. Yes, the king of football management sims has finally stepped into the '80s with the advent of a 3D match engine, adding a further facet to what is arguably the deepest role-playing game ever made. But look now, there are actual human footballers with shirts and hair and skin, some of which even relate to their real-life counterparts. For years you have dismissed Football Manager as a glorified spreadsheet Even the introduction of an overhead 2D match engine couldn't sway you from pixie boots and leprechauns. Stop! Before All you goblinfanciers blankly flick past this review in search of mystical worlds, take a minute to gaze in wonder at the surrounding screenshots. ![]()
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