In effect, FIFA Manager 10 wins the prize for 'style', while Football Manager 2010 triumphs in the 'substance' stakes. Mind you, it doesn't feel as in-depth as Football Manager 2010 in terms of the options available to you. yet somehow it manages to feel a lot lighter and less overwhelming than some of its opponents.
Such is this level of diversity, FIFA Manager 10 often feels more like a series of different strategy games joined into one.įor the first time ever, FIFA Manager 10 comes with an online mode, although this is, unfortunately, absent from this demo version.įIFA Manager 10 consists of almost 4,000 clubs and there are 37,000 players available. Once you're up and running you'll need to pay attention to all aspects of the running of the club, such as team tactics, coaching, youth team, transfers, dealing with the press, and even controlling the merchandising and running of the club shop. Download FIFA Manager 12 for Windows to create the line-up, train your team, and manage the most talented football club in this comprehensive manager simulation.
You start a game in FIFA Manager 10 by creating a profile, where you not only set your personal details, but also choose a team and define your targets for the season.