Konami have produced an excellent example of a football simulation, of that there is no doubt, but the feeling that they could've done more or spent more time tweaking the released product hasn't escaped me since the first time I played it.
Reviewing a new iteration of the Winning Eleven series can be tricky especially when we're dealing with an interim "Evolution" version. Justifying spending money on something that doesn't look much different to the original release is hard at the best of
For months and months, ever since the announcement was made that Eidos and Sports Interactive would be working together on Championship Manager no longer, I, like thousands of other fans of the CM series worldwide, have been wondering what Eidos, along wi
Sports Interactive were the creators of Championship Manager. They founded the series that so many have become addicted to since 1992. Sports Interactive have now began developing a new series, with the first called Football Manager 2005.
Another season over. Thankfully the Beckham scandals and transfer rumours can be put on a hold as Euro 2004 approaches. Until then, put the fate of your country in your own hands with EA Sports Uefa Euro 2004.
In recent times my passion for my beloved soccer management genre has deserted me. Fortunately, LMA Manager 2004 for the Xbox has come to my rescue and has kicked the fun right back into soccer management.
For the first time Konami brings the PES series to the PC. This is what all of those PC players have been waiting for. No longer is arguably the best football series ever a PS2 exclusive.
In undoubtably the longest game review ever to hit the Sports Goal screens, forum member, Lavan Chandran (AKA Neutral) gives his two (well maybe 3) cents worth on Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer 2.
Is the FIFA series getting better or worse? Why does EA even bother to try and compete with Pro Evolution Soccer and has the gap between the two games closed? Read on to find out.
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