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- Football Manager 2013 – The Best Selling Game Of Football Teams
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- Football Manager 2013 is the 9th part in the series created by Sports Interactive and published by SEGA. Football Manager is the best-selling, most realistic football management series ever made. Football Manager 2013 celebrates 20 years of games from the people.
- Can you decipher the stats, have an eye for talent and have nerves and discipline of steel to be a top soccer manager? Lead your club to the top of the European football scene by buying and selling players, getting teams match ready and schedule match days on the sports calendar. If you have what it takes then a good strategy is your game plan!
- Attack!: Your team scored a goal in 20 consecutive competitive matches.
- Back Of The Net!: Your team scored a goal.
- Beating Expectations: You have gained 90% board confidence in overall competitions.
- Best In Europe: Your player won a European Player award.
- Best In The Business: You have won the Manager Of The Month award 10 times.
- Best In The World: Your player won the World Player Of The Year award.
- Brazilian Hero: You achieved promotion from the lowest to the highest league in Brazil.
- Cash To Burn: You sold a player for £30 million or more.
- Champions Streak: You won 5 different league competitions.
- Champions!: You won the top league in a nation.
- Childhood Dream: Get offered the chance to manage your favourite team.
- Clean Sheet: You played a match without conceding a goal.
- Club Legend: You have stayed at one club for 20 seasons.
- Comeback King!: You won a match after being 2 or more goals down at half-time.
- Confederations Winner: You have won the Confederations Cup.
- Cup Glory!: You won a top domestic cup.
- Cup Streak: You won 5 different cup competitions.
- Do The Double: You won a nation's top league and cup competitions in the same season.
- Domination: You have won 3 consecutive top division league titles.
- Double Hat-Trick: Your player scored 6 or more goals in one competitive match.
- English Hero: You achieved promotion from the lowest to the highest league in England.
- Fantastic Five: 5 of your players were selected in the Team Of The Year.
- First Victory: You guided your team to victory in a competitive fixture.
- Flexibility: Your team has maximum familiarity with 3 currently trained tactics.
- Freedom Of The Country: You have won an international championship.
- French Hero: You achieved promotion from the lowest to the highest league in France.
- Full Faith: You have gained 90% overall board confidence.
- Goal Machine: Your player was the top league goalscorer over an entire season.
- Going Places: Your board decide to build a new stadium.
- Golden Boot: Your player was the top scorer at a World Cup.
- Hat-trick: Your player scored a hat-trick.
- He's Signed!: You signed a player for your team.
- He's Sold!: You sold a player to another team.
- Headhunted: You were offered a job by a larger team than you were managing.
- Highlight Reel: Your players collected 10 goal of the month awards.
- How's that!: Ask a question using the 'how to' system.
- I'm The Boss!: You fined one of your clubs players.
- Icon: You have received 10 Manager Of The Year awards.
- Immortality: You have received 20 Manager Of The Year awards.
- Immovable Object: Your team hasn't conceded a goal in 30 consecutive competitive matches.
- Injury Crisis: Challenge Completed: Injury Crisis.
- International Superstar: One of your players was selected in the World Cup Best XI.
- Invincible!: Your team played the entire season without losing a league game.
- Iron Curtain: Your team conceded the least league goals over an entire season.
- Irresistible Force: Your team scored a goal in 30 consecutive competitive matches.
- Italian Hero: You achieved promotion from the lowest to the highest league in Italy.
- Learning The Ropes: Complete one of the tutorials.
- Legend: You have won the Manager Of The Year award 5 times.
- Loyalty Card: You stayed at one club for 5 seasons.
- National Service: You were offered a job in senior international management.
- On A Roll: Your team hasn't lost in 20 matches.
- On Top Of The World: You have won the World Cup.
- Outstanding Defence: Your team didn't concede a goal in 20 consecutive competitive matches.
- Overachiever!: Your team was chosen as the league overachieving team.
- Parked The Bus: Your team didn't concede a goal in 5 consecutive games.
- Parked The Tank: Your team didn't concede a goal in 10 consecutive competitive matches.
- Part Of The Furniture: You have stayed at one club for 10 seasons.
- Practice Makes Perfect: Reach a 5 star rating in all training categories.
- Record Sale: You broke your club's record transfer fee received for a player.
- Record Signing: You broke your club's record transfer fee spent on a player.
- Scoring Streak: Your team scored in 10 consecutive competitive matches.
- Scottish Hero: You achieved promotion from the lowest to the highest league in Scotland.
- Shrewd Spender: You have gained 90% board confidence in controlling the club's wage bill.
- Spanish Hero: You achieved promotion from the lowest to the highest league in Spain.
- Splashing The Cash: You bought a player for £30 million or more.
- Spread The News: You posted a status update to Twitter.
- Squad Depth: Win two consecutive matches fielding an entirely different starting line up in each.
- Star Man: One of your players was selected in the Team Of The Year.
- Super Cup Glory: You won a continental cup competition.
- Superb Strike: Your player collected a goal of the season award.
- Takeover Survival: You kept your job following a club takeover.
- Team Performance: Five of your players were named in a team of the week.
- The Boss: You won the Manager Of The Year award.
- The Greatest: You have become the greatest manager of all-time!.
- The Invincibles: Challenge Completed: The Invincibles.
- The Saviour Cometh: Challenge Completed: The Saviour Cometh.
- Thumping: Your team won a match by at least 5 goals.
- Top Division Underdog: Challenge Completed: Top Division Underdog.
- Top Form: Your team hasn't lost in 30 matches.
- Top Of The Class: You won a manager of the month award.
- Tremendous Trio: 3 of your players were selected in the Team Of The Year.
- Trophy Hoarder: You have won 20 cup competitions.
- Tutorial Master: Completed all of the tutorials.
- Unbeatable!: Your team was unbeaten in 10 consecutive competitive matches.
- Undercover Agent: Pay over 10 million pounds in agent fees.
- Unlock All Players Interested: You unlocked all players interested.
- Unlock Foreign Influx: You unlocked foreign influx.
- Unlock High Visibility: You unlocked high visibility.
- Unlock National Management: You unlocked national management.
- Unlock No Loan Restrictions: You unlocked no loan restrictions.
- Unlock No Sacking: You unlocked no sacking.
- Unlock No Transfer Windows: You unlocked no transfer windows.
- Unlock No Work Permits: You unlocked no work permits.
- Unlock Son Generated: You unlocked the son generated.
- Unlock Unlimited Scouting: You unlocked unlimited scouting.
- Unstoppable Force: Your team scored the most league goals over an entire season.
- Value For Money: Congratulations! You have played Football Manager for 30 seasons.
- Video Director: You uploaded a video to YouTube.
- We Trust You: You gained the trust of the board to select a feeder team.
- Well Travelled: You won 5 different top league competitions.
- What A Goal!: Your player collected a goal of the month award.
- World Renowned: You have made it into the worldwide hall of fame.
- You Can't Win Anything with Kids: Challenge Completed: You Can't Win Anything with Kids.
- You're On Fire: You won 10 consecutive competitive matches.
- You're Up!: Guide your team to promotion in a domestic league.
Football Manager 2013: the 30 best transfer targets, part one. Representing all levels of the game. Djay 4 0 2 – your personal dj for itunes. Here then is the first part of our indispensible FM 2013 transfer selection, complete with.
ReviewChris Hallam
Football Manager Handheld returns with its 2013 version – no, not the two thousand and thirteenth iteration, just the annual release for iOS and Android. You are tasked with managing pretty much any team that takes your fancy, from the lower leagues to the likes of Barcelona and Real Madrid. You create your own legacy however you like, whether jumping straight into the big teams or working your way up from the depths. So will you be a shrewd operator, or a big spender?
It all sounds pretty much like the Football Manager Handheld that came out last year, and it is for the most part with a few refinements. In this instance, that is not a bad thing at all. It’s pretty safe to say that Football Manager Handheld2013 is by far the best footy management game you can get on smartphone/tablet and one that won’t fail to suck up all the free time you dare to allow it.
Complementing the original league line-ups of Football Manager Handheld 2012, there are now two new leagues – those from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland to further the managerial choice. The game also comes with a variety of new and noteworthy features. These range from the previously-absent ability to name your captain, the ability to recall from and move players to the Reserve squad, and finally a player form ‘hot list’. Previously, comparing players statistics and abilities was a cumbersome experience. This year, things have been streamlined somewhat and now you have a single player comparison where all the required information is presented on one screen. It won’t win any awards, but it does the job as required.
Player Profile screens now have actual player faces like the PC version (which had already been doing this for a few years). This is, however, restricted to licensed players (FiFPro license). Sadly, club emblems are not present for all of the teams, but beggars can’t be choosers. Also, there is a focus on increased media interactivity. The press now directly ask you about a player’s future, question transfer speculation and the like. These are much appreciated additions, but when you read that these are new features, you can’t help but question why they weren’t there in the first place.
Football Manager 2013 – The Best Selling Game Of Football Teams
Nzbvortex 3 3 10 – lightweight usenet nzb download client. Gameplay-wise the game hasn’t changed all that much from last year’s version. Minor refinements behind the scenes make the game run smoother and brisker, no doubt. Controlling the game can be pretty finicky, however, dependent on what platform you play the game on. (Note: I used an iPhone 4S for the purpose of this review.) I found my fingers struggling to make accurate formation and tactical changes, much to my frustration. The touch-and-drag mechanic used to move players was more fiddly than finessed on the now-smaller iPhone screen. Personally I would rather play the game on the iPhone 5 screen at the least, or, more preferably, the iPad Mini. This all comes down to the use, however, and how your fingers interact with the screen. But for me, as good as the game was, it was a frustration.
Visually the game hasn’t really moved on, but with this type of game, that is less a gripe and more of a given; though I do wonder if moving forward the game will feature the 3D match engine and in-depth tactical tools of the desktop edition… I can’t help but hope so.
As a means to make the game more user-friendly, previous barriers to the Football Manager experience can be lowered or removed entirely, providing you are willing to pay your way over the hurdles. If the game is too hard you can buy (cheat) your way to the top just like Chelsea, Manchester City and Paris St Germain. Personally this is not what I would be doing in any sense in a Football Manager game, preferring instead to take a team from the lowly leagues, make them financially solvent and finally take them to the pinnacle of their footballing league. That, for me, is what makes the experience. If you don’t want to deal with all that palaver, sure you can buy your way to success… but that’s on your conscience (cue evil laughter).
Football Manager 2013 – The Best Selling Game Of Football Player
But without coming across like a total elitist, if you feel you are struggling you shouldn’t feel bad for contributing a little more to the Sega/Sports Interactive coffers and making the game more accessible for you. Gauge it with your wallet. Jokes aside, you can via the IAP (in-app purchases) and buy various extras such as a cash-rich chairman, improve the stadium and also add-on Challenge Modes. Four of these modes are unlocked from the start, with the remaining three (for now) locked until you either complete the challenges or buy your way into entry. What is most perturbing is that these are the same as last year’s version – ‘The Dangers of Capitalism’ is the only new addition.
The price of Football Manager 2013 Handheld is £6.99, which may seem quite steep for a mobile game, but you get what you pay for, with the addendum of a few more features and easier levels should you want to pay more. It’s a shame that the less-experienced in this instance are the ones who have to fork out money to enjoy more about the experience. But maybe it’s an incentive to make you work at the game and rely on an IAP bailout only when you cannot progress any further? I like to think of it as that, and I think you should too. It really is a magnificent, feature-packed and well-balanced experience, considering its platform. Personally, the game as-is is more than enough for my usage and the game fulfils all the criteria that you would expect from a Football Manager game, ne’er mind a portable edition.
Football Manager 2013 – The Best Selling Game Of Football Game
There isn’t much you can say negatively about Football Manager 2013 Handheld. Sure it’s not a drastic evolution from the previous year’s iteration, essentially being a stat and roster update coupled with a few changes, but when it works so smoothly and speedy, considering all the elements running in the background, this game is a technical triumph and without a doubt the best portable manager experience money can buy. Going forward, I would like to see an evolution of the Football Manager experience from desktop to phone/tablet. I’d like my saves to sync over a cloud and continue my management of my team – if even at a watered-down level – whilst on the move. I spend much of my time travelling and being able to dock my handset/tablet and then continue the game I was just playing on a train/bus/sofa would broaden the experience for me unequivocally.
Football Manager 2013 – The Best Selling Game Of Football Players
The game is more of the same, with some slight refinements, which would be an issue if the game was not so fun and addicting as it is. These refinements fit directly into the game and when you are aware that these are new features, you instead query how the game could have been seen as worthy without such elements – but for some reason when you were playing last year’s game, that didn’t seem to matter. It all works into the essentially drip-fed update mentality of the developers regarding the mobile iterations, and if you are new to the series I highly suggest this game. Each year, the game becomes more and more honed, but it does so at a snail’s pace, seemingly content with playing it safe without challenging itself to do better. It works now, but this creeping complacency could begin to hamper the experience in future iterations. It is the best in the class, but when every other contender cannot be considered, it doesn’t feel the need to radically change and improve.