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Championship Manager 08 (PC CD) | 
| From: Eidos Category: Video Games
New (3) Used (6) from £16.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 4063
Platform: Windows Xp Rating: Universal, particularly children Media: Video Game Operating System: Windows Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: 5021290032026 EAN: 5021290032026 ASIN: B000VJ00S2
Release Date: November 2, 2007
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| • | - Can you become the next 'Chosen One' ?- The latest transfers & manager changes!- Alter tactics from the touchline !- Many varying leagues and challenges !- Take your team to European glory ! |
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Product Description - Can you become the next 'Chosen One' ?- The latest transfers & manager changes!- Alter tactics from the touchline !- Many varying leagues and challenges !- Take your team to European glory !
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A good game but there are better games out there July 12, 2008 I have the demo and i thought it was quite good but then i got the fifa manager 08 demo and even without all its best features its a superioir game. Fifa m 08 has more tactical things to do and you can have more power over the club, download the demo of both games before you buy this
Woeful display from Edios April 24, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This game franchise is fast becomming redundant, I have to admit that my laptop might not be as powerful as newer pc out there but the football manager 2008 game runs smoothly and gives you much better game. In this game I have found it nearly impossible to buy anyone from overseas and get a work permit, you cannot see the game played on screen like other games you cannot customise the training timetables, the game plods from on day to another and sometimes takes forever. I managed to do a whole weekends worth of washing up before I got from tuesday 08:00 to weds 08:00. Without some of the changes made to the game like there have been made to FM '08 like the different scouting network, and with the option of a feeder clubs, the game feels very dated only with some nuances here and there. Stick with Football Manager 2008 as this game feels like going to dinner and dancing with Raquel Welch when you were promised Angelina Jolie.
It hit's the post! March 25, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I have now completed a good few seasons on CM 08, using different teams in different leagues. The good thing about this, is the amount of research that has been done, the variety of leagues that can be played, and the number of different nations you can pick to take part in...I think there is 24 nations for which you can play the leagues in...a thumbs up from that point of view.
However, the matchday format is poor....adding the "matchday highlights" was a poor decision, since they have not really mastered what a realistic game would look like using this. What I find extremely frustrating with this game is the unrealistic nature of how the goals are always scored...Now, not meaning to sound bitter, but despite my vigorous (and depressingly laborious) attempts to keep a solid defensive strategy from set-peices, every fooking time the opposition got a corner, they scored almost every time...now I had a few of the best defenders within my league playing for me, witgh some of the best trainers...and still, they would constantly make stupid mistakes, like putting a perfect direct-ball through to the oppositions strikerm who would invariably score....now, I hear you scream "well you're doing something wrong within the training schedule!" well, actually, the training options that are available are extremely basic and poor.....adding to my frustrations and lack of control of my players development.
I think that Eidos had tried to bite off way more than they could chew with this game...talking to the players never offered any options that I would actually like to say to them...the half-time team-talk options were never realistic nor in-parallel with what I would have liked to said to my players, the matchday video replays and the way in which players actually played was a joke...and the "pro-zone" was entirely ridiculous and a waste of time.
If they are to introduce these new features in future, please try to make a good go of them, instead of hashing them up, and creating numerous poor, useless features, that in fact detract from the game.
Also, quite a few glitches that I had noticed...one being that in the conference south english league, after every season, it appeared that instead of relegating the nominal 3 teams, it would actually relegate the 3 bottom teams, plus an additional 2 random teams, and promote 5 new "minor teams"....I would have been a little annoyed had that been me.
On the whole-
Good points: Excellent research A massive data base of players and teams that you can control Good general team format and game interface A little bit quicker than previous versions, I have noticed
Bad points:
Matchday highlights and in-game unrealistic Talking to players and team-talk poor Poor Training options Laborious tactical options Pro-zone a joke
My conclusion? Play world of warcraft until the next version comes out.
There is no way of telling the players what to do! March 14, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
There is no game play here. When it comes to the most important bit of the game, the match day, there are no ways of changing tactics bar formation and player selection. The only options are 'long', 'direct', 'short'. There is no subtlety, no way of turning a game round.
The game is pick your players and hope. What a waste of time AND MY MONEY!
Football Manager? My **** January 4, 2008 13 out of 26 found this review helpful
This game is far superior to Football Manager 2008-I have both, so there is no bias at all. It is superior in every single aspect and I cannot believe that FM 08 is constantly being touted as the best option. It is ridiculous.
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