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Football Manager 2012 PC Games

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Take on the greatest job in the world and command your very own soccer club in Football Manager 2012! With over 800 new features and clubs from over 50 countries, it's up to you to… See more

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Released on 21-Oct-2011

Wenger wannabes unfamiliar with the world of footie management need not worry; Football Manager 2012 comes with a fleshed-out tutorial system to help you get your head round the ins and outs of managing a team

Take on the greatest job in the world and command your very own soccer club! With over 800 new features and featuring clubs from over 50 countries, you're thrust into the hot-seat as you manage your team through the biggest leagues in Europe. Sign players, choose your team's tactics, make substitutions and so much more in this epic and enthralling management title.

  • Warts And All – it's not all championship victories and fast cars; you'll need to tackle difficult chairmen, sort out errant players, deal with the press and more if you want to steer your team to the top of the league
  • Match Play – watch your decisions comes to fruition (or derision) on the pitch in full 3D, using the host of viewing angles on offer to watch and learn from your glorious victories (or horrific losses); Football Manager 12 puts you right in the action
  • All Talk – use the amazing Tone system to give your players a verbal bashing or take the softly-softly approach to win them over. With six different tones on offer, it's up to you to decide how to pull your team together when the going gets tough
  • In-Depth Detail – scouting, transfers and contracts options are easily handled using Football Manager 2012's new layout that adapts to suit your playing style with customisable columns, overview screens and more; all the information you will ever need are only ever a few button presses away.
  • Stock up on supplies and get the potty out of storage from October 21st you won't be moving far from your PC. That's the confirmed release date of Football Manager 2012, a game that threatens to send millions of fans into obsessive hibernation from the real world this winter.

    The game will be preceded by a demo, which will allow players to carry over their stats and progress into the complete game when it launches. What a nice idea.

    Football Manager 2012, developed as always by the genius soccer brains at Sports Interactive and published by SEGA, introduces a more nuanced transfer market and player loyalty system, along with media intrusion and emotional team talks. The visuals have also been smartened up, with new animations, better weather simulation and new camera angles.

    No matter what the real season brings, at least we'll have Footy Manager to soothe the pain. Just in case you forgot already, it's out on October 21st for PC.

  • The Beautiful Game

    The Beautiful Game: 2012 Football Games Dissected

    As soon as the first Premier League match gets under way, gamers know it's only a matter of weeks before they can start playing along at home. The virtual football season follows its real life counterpart so closely that excitement for them both overlaps into a frenzy of footy fanaticism. And things finally kick off this week, with a derby match that is now as familiar as anything involving teams with City and United in their name: FIFA vs Pro Evolution Soccer.

    FIFA 12

    FIFA, the Man Utd of football gaming, dominates the conversation, of course. EA Sports has poured extra gallons of slick TV style presentation into the 2012 edition, and gone the extra mile in improving gameplay both on and off the pitch.

    Three big changes have been made to the match gameplay, of which the Impact Engine is the most obvious. This is a physics model that governs every challenge, tackle and foul, making players move and interact far more realistically. Tactical Defending deepens this system, with the emphasis now on positioning your defensive line and pressuring the opposing team, boxing them in manually rather than sending the AI to get the job done. And Precision Dribbling offers benefits on the other side of the equation, allowing attackers to maintain close control while jogging, fending off tackles on the move.

    Throw in a much richer Career Mode, with media and management issues as important as tactical decisions, and the new EA Sports Football Club, which links your account and progress across all FIFA branded games, and you've got a seriously impressive distillation of the sport.

    Pro Evolution Soccer 2012

    What has Pro Evo brought to the pitch to combat this ruthlessly driven assault? Refinements and tweaks, mostly, although there's certainly something to be said for concentrating on getting the details right, rather than coming up with new features for the sake of it.

    Key for Pro Evo fans will be Teammate Control, which allows you to control a second player with the right stick, moving them into position for the perfect pass or interception. It sounds confusing, and it is tricky to master, but the benefits are enormous and there are varying levels of manual control available to ease you in. Goalkeepers and referees have been tickled with the AI feather, making them more reliable and realistic in their responses.

    Is that enough to topple FIFA from its throne? Probably not, but it definitely makes Pro Evo a much stronger game and should encourage a few die hard fans to try both of them.

    And what of the more cerebral player? The sort of player who knows what 'cerebral' means. For them, the long dark nights ahead are simply an invitation to lose themselves in the warm, comfortable bosom of Football Manager 2012.

    Football Manager 2012

    SEGA's award-winning, best-selling management sim somehow gets better every year, and this year is no exception. It's more flexible than ever this season, with off-pitch decisions getting some extremely interesting adjustments. Transfers and youth contracts are more detailed than ever before, and you can use loyalty bonuses to keep your best players happy. Equally, when negotiating that new contract, you'll have more control over where you compromise or when to stand firm. Team talks now offer five different tones, ranging from cool and level-headed, to raging tantrum.

    It all comes together to create an experience where you really feel like a football manager. Not just someone clicking on a game, but a personality within the game, making decisions based on live data. It is, in many ways, the most realistic footy game around.

    And if all that joypad and keyboard action has left you feeling a bit flabby and lethargic, why not just fire up Kinect Sports and boot a few penalties of your own? Football's coming home, and we couldn't be happier!

Football Manager 2012 User Reviews
Top review
KeaganGoodwin
9 months ago
Amazing
The game stormed this year like every year gets better and betters cannot wait till 2013
xpriceofspainx
1 year ago
AMAZING !!!
This game is amazing, nearly theft at 20£ ! Spent 305hours on it abd i got it about 3 months ago
Keith
1 year ago
fm 2012
10/10 i couldnt believe the insane depth it goes into how i was missing a truely great management game
Kenny.C.G
1 year ago
Every year it delivers
This game is one word "sensational"
Patryk
1 year ago
the best so far
every year when it comes out, just details are improved, but still the game is better and better each year. good stuff
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