In the previous iteration of Football Manager you were forced to awkwardly jump back and forth between player profiles in an attempt to compare attributes. Indeed, at least one significant step has been made to make the game even easier to play. In lesser hands this increased complexity could come at the price of usability, but thanks to FM 2013's masterly menu system you'll rarely feel drowned in options. Now you can pluck players from reserve team obscurity and thrust them into the first team limelight, you can reward deserving leaders with the captain's badge, and you can interact with the media to an increased degree in order to help shape the club's narrative in the papers.Īll of this filters into the number-crunching FM 2013 pulls off behind the scenes to determine your success, but it also contributes to the game that plays out in your head, strengthening and adding depth to the emergent stories it allows you to create. This has always been the case, but with Football Manager Handheld 2013 the scope of these stories has been broadened with a raft of new additions. Beneath the seemingly impenetrable stats and spreadsheets lies a game with the power to turn bundles of numbers into heroes and villains, calculations into tales of failure and glory. The Football Manager series is all about stories.
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