Football Manager Handheld 2010 review

With a touch of Pledge

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    Addictive as ever

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    Nicely polished

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    AI has been sharpened

Cons

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    Not much has changed

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    Lack of team talks

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    No crowd sounds

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Football Manager is back, polished, and addictive as ever. Yep, ju⛦st polished, sadly – a sure sign you’re not witnessing a revolution. Nevertheless, with the introduction of several new features – coupled with an overall refinement – FM10 is still PSP’s 🌄top management title.

The AI has been sharpened, so the live action is more believable – dreadful players no longer score 50-yard screamers. Managing your squad is more accessible with improved scout reports alongside the new player comparison and team report options. The latter evaluates your squad, singling out no-hopers and even suggesting replacements. Performance reviews go into greater depth with the board scrutinising every signing. The absence of South Americ🉐an leagues is now resolved with the addition of the Brazilian league. A ꦬsolid update: the only things missing are team talks and crowd sounds.

Nov 2, 2009

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GenreSports
DescriptionFootball Manager is back, polished, and addictive as ever. Yep, just polished, sadly – a sure sign you’re not witnessing a revolution.
Franchise nameFootball Manager
UK franchise nameFootball Manager
PlatformPSP
US censor ratingEveryone
UK censor rating3+
Release date(US), 30 October 2009 (UK)
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