
Last years instalment of the popular Football Manager series kicked-up some nasty surprises, mainly the newly added 3D match engine which was full of flaws, however the match engine has been dramatically improved in Football Manager 2010 as have many other aspects of the game.
The Football Manager series is famous for it’s attention to detail and incredible depth in terms of the amount of control you have over your chosen football club, and also the absurd amounts of real-life player data included in the game – you’ll be pleased to know none of that changes, and as a matter of fact the depth just gets deeper in Football Manager 2010.
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FOOTBALL MANAGER 2010 TRAILER |
Though there are no huge new additions to the game on the scale of the 3D engine added in last years game, Football Manager 2010 boasts improvements throughout the game – many of which appear to be minor but go a long way to improving the overall management simulation experience.
Football Manager 2010 has enough enhancements to bring back true enjoyment to the series fans who felt let down with the 2009 title, and also enough minor tweaks that make the game more accessible to new players from the very beginning. Overall the game looks much better, you are able to manage your team in more areas than ever before and to a greater level of detail (if you wish), and the 3D game engine is now a fantastic focal point of the game rather than a hinderance.
Football Manager 2010 is out right now for PC, Macintosh and Playstation Portable.



