![]() ![]() So far, so predictable, and the game chugs along at a similar pace to its predecessors.įor all the claims of a quicker game, it's not vastly speedier, whether with just the one league loaded or the full complement of 26 nations. Give or take the aesthetics and clunky interface, the layout will be largely familiar to fans of the series, and initially comes across as an Argos version of CM4. The obvious thing to do would be to simply to copy Championship Manager 4, and as far as is practically possible, this would appear to be the case. In plain English, it's a stinker.įollowing up the definitive football management game from scratch was admittedly an onerous task, but it's one that the now ironically named Beautiful Game Studios set about with good intentions. It's the oldest trick in the book and one that's particularly prescient here, as those who have already bought the game will attest. Following months of rumour and counterrumour, a release date was suddenly announced, and a review copy followed shortly (as did a patch), albeit comfortably too late for this review to deter early buyers. The brutal facts of an all-new Championship Manager from an all-new developer. We've discussed the politics ad nauseum, now we're down to the facts.
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