Testseek.com have collected 29 expert reviews of the Football Manager 2020 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Football Manager 2020.
November 2019
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The editors liked
Has many of the functions of the computer version. Local saving and offline gaming is possible
Brilliant balance between the full version and Mobile
Allowing you to enjoy the game in a more flexible way
Extremely indepth and realistic managerbased game play. The manager can delegate unwanted chores to assistants
Excellent UI
Crisp and clean and very easy to navigate
Arguably the most approachable Football Manager title yet thanks to the UI and tutorials
Fantastic level of detail across every aspect of the beautiful game
Particularly in transfers
Club vision
The editors didn't like
At $8.99 it is on the expensive side. Controls are not always obvious. Totally addictive
Still some controls and elements are a bit clunky and need smoothing out
Limited graphics. High learning curve for novice players and those that lack soccer knowledge
While the most approachable it still could be daunting for complete newcomers
Press conferences and player talks are still limited in scope and too rigid
You can still see some strange
Anomalous results and buggy actions by players during matches
Published: 2020-01-07, Author: Rob , review by: Gamingnexus.com
Abstract: Sports games tend to operate in a bit of an artificial niche within the gaming ecosystem. Slaves to the annual sporting calendar of the real life counterparts they emulate, most are only able to offer incremental changes to the titles given the reduced de...
Published: 2019-11-14, Author: Chris , review by: wccftech.com
Excellent UI, crisp and clean and very easy to navigate, Arguably the most approachable Football Manager title yet thanks to the UI and tutorials, Fantastic level of detail across every aspect of the beautiful game, particularly in transfers, Club vision
While the most approachable it still could be daunting for complete newcomers, Press conferences and player talks are still limited in scope and too rigid, You can still see some strange, anomalous results and buggy actions by players during matches
Football Manager 2020 is the purest, most engrossing and also the most accessible football management game yet and marks yet another high point for the series. From improved accessibility and usability to improved AI and long-term gameplay functions in ne...
It looks as much of an iterative update as any FM game, but the added finesse of the new match engine, and the extra depth to the club staffing dynamics and development, make this the best version of the game yet. Get past the overly familiar visuals and...
Published: 2019-11-14, Author: Ford , review by: gamesradar.com
Club Vision is ideal for long-term managers, Development Centre makes looking after youth players much easier, Match engine has subtle but needed graphical enhancements
Gegenpress is still very overpowered, Strikers can't score one-on-ones but can score 30+ yard screamers, Press conferences are still dire and have been for years
Football Manager 2020 continues the series' winning formula, but there's still plenty of aspects that need work alongside overpowered tactics and methods to win games...
Abstract: Action games offer twitchy thrills, and strategy games test your ability to set up and execute combat schemes, but simulation games replicate activities-or life itself-in broad or precise strokes. The scenarios that fall under the simulation umbrella are...
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Published: 2020-08-06, Author: Max , review by: in.pcmag.com
Abstract: Most games hang their hats on their stories or feats of button-dancing reflexes, but the humble simulation has always had a place at the table. And there are many weirdly specific and joyfully banal simulation games out there. The early days of PC gaming...