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Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses. Championship Manager Europe Item Preview. EMBED for wordpress. Want more? Advanced embedding details, examples, and help! Description A continuation of this classic football management simulation series, the second from the Beautiful Game Studios stable since publishers Eidos took control of the franchise development.

Players select a club from one of 26 different countries and play the managers role, taking charge of tactics, training, signing new players, negotiating contracts etc. The game is very statistics heavy and assumes a fairly deep knowledge of the football game, setting it apart from its more accessible competitors. New features in this release include 3D camera perspectives on the match, a simulated world option where all competitions in all leagues are played, limited payer knowledge that is only revealed through scouting, a club benefactor for a large cash injection at the game start up and general improvements across the board in data and gameplay.

There are no reviews yet. Don't You Just love it when a game pleasantly surprises yon? Seeing as it was only a year ago that the once great Championship Manager franchise was floundering on the brink of administration thanks to the abysmal CMS , it's impressive to see just how much it's improved in such a short space of time. Before we begin, let's clear one thing up. This isn't Football Manager, a game that's a far more detailed and accurate representation of the real world of football management than this.

However, Championship Manager is still a decent sim, one that approaches the world of management in a slightly less hardcore fashion than its illustrious rival, yet still proves entertaining and stimulating in its own right. CM only has around half the leagues of FM, but the ones that are there are fairly accurate.

Player stats are mostly solid, while results save for the odd ludicrous one generally reflect the real world. An option to inject more funds into your team is an excellent addition, allowing you far more freedom in the transfer market than in FM The new match engine is also a success, with players making intelligent runs, keepers fumbling stinging shots and tricky wingers bamboozling defenders.

It's often a pleasure to watch matches, despite the ball pinging around with a little too much gusto at times. Strategically, there's also been a leap forward, though your tactical changes during a game don't always seem to make all that much difference.

Overall, the game looks and feels about 70 per cent realistic. There are plenty of nice touches on display, including performance reports for players you've shown an interest in , player politics and pre-match articles that introduce your forthcoming games.

What's more, the debilitating crashes of CMS now seem to be a thing of the past. However, the game is still far from perfect.



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