"Like most simulation games, Football Manager is a strange and unique beast, and like most sims, it requires a love of the sport in question, the willingness to put up with an extremely steep learning curve, and the ability to be able to learn multiple interlocking game systems. Those things are expected, but Football Manager is strange because, unlike most sims, the series has no gameplay to speak of."
The Football Manager games continue to improve each year, but there are of course still additions the fans would like to see, both to improve the gameplay and available features. Here are five of the biggest additions or changes the series could use heading into next year.
Football Manager 2014 is this week’s best selling retail PC game in UK, while Divinity: Original Sin is still selling like hot-cakes on Steam.
Does a successful approach to building a team in real life work in Football Manager?