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Motorsport manager review11/2/2022 ![]() ![]()
Drivers are on the radio, tyres are fading and fuel is burning. If your competitive streak has a habit of showing itself then it’s also tense. Set-up is fiddled and tyres are selected and then the flag drops for some engrossing racing. The speed with which the season starts throws you straight in – once you’ve chosen your series (GP3, GP2 or Formula 1 all but in the name) and your character is designed, you’re straight into answering questions from the media and into the first race with your team. Such is the way with modern F1, there’s no licence for real teams or drivers. So comparing one to the other may be a touch unfair, but such is FM’s influence and dominance it’s necessary.įootball Manager‘s brilliance is that it is an impossible-to-close, ‘just one more match’ kind of game. ![]() It began as a mobile game developed in a bedroom until Sega swooped in. Sega’s new motor sport equivalent, Motorsport Manager, has a hugely different back story to its Sega bedfellow. And so came Football Manager, which simply blew ‘Champ Man’ out of the water.īut that’s football. It started as Championship Manager, until a split between Sports Interactive and Eidos Interactive left SI with a game engine and no game – but a new partner in Sega. Sign up Subscribeįootball Manager has been the benchmark for sport manager/strategy games for more than a decade, setting the bar so high others have simply given up trying to reach it. Nav19, Great game, but you will complete itThis is the best F1 game on the App Store, make no doubt about that.Sign-up now for access to a limited number of articles. It’s literally that good and I’m not even really a fan of motorsport. For the sake of £5, which is like one pint, you could save yourself about £50 by not going out and just playing this game. The key to a good mobile game is to engage the player for a longer period of time, but with most other games you’re either put off by ads or you’re basically prevented from advancing without waiting half your life to complete a task. I’ve played through about 7 seasons in a week and still going strong. ![]() #Motorsport manager review freeI played the first version which was free and really enjoyed it - didn’t even mind that there were ads - but after reading some of the reviews for this game, I thought that it was worth the purchase and worth investing in a game developer that’s got a proven track record.Firstly, the depth to this game is insane, there’s literally so much to do. Toomyglover, Such an awesome gameThis is my first ever game review, which pretty much sums up why this is such an awesome game. It’s a real shame, because it could be an extremely convenient and versatile gaming platform. With so much mindless pay-to-win trash on the App Store it’s easy to feel like games on iOS aren’t really worth paying attention to. #Motorsport manager review driverMechanics are the new members of your team, and their relationship with the driver is all-important!GAME CHANGERSVotes on rule changes, dynamic AI team movement (including teams going bust and being replaced) and new difficulty settings mean that the world of motorsport constantly evolves – but the challenge stays at your level.ON-TRACK ACTIONEnergy Recovery System, with Hybrid and Power modes, mixes up every race! Will you boost your way past your rivals into clear air, or smartly manage your fuel levels to pull off a genius strategy? Downloaded7, The way iOS games should be madeThis is the only review I have ever written for a game on iOS, but just had to add my two cents here. Peer over trees, through bridges and down cliffsides as you experience races in a whole new way.NEW FEATURESThe Supplier Network sees managers grow their team’s presence around the globe, while Invitational Races are huge annual events, bringing international races with a unique twist. ![]()
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