Football Manager 2011 Critic Reviews
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December 21, 2010
Football Manager 2011 is a complete triumph, and as satisfying as a last minute winner in the local derby.
Eurogamer
December 21, 2010
The sum of FM 2011's parts is the most organic but more importantly, most believable man- and team-management experience the series has provided.
VideoGamer
December 21, 2010
More important than all the above is the fact that Football Manager 2011 is a huge time sink that will keep you playing for hours on end for months to come.
PC Format
December 21, 2010
Football Manager 2011 isn't likely to draw in any new players, but it's also not going to lose any either. There are other new features, but essentially it's still that footie RPG with the addictiveness only FM and free-base cocaine can offer.
GameWatcher
December 21, 2010
It might not reinvent the wheel, but that doesn't stop it from being the most addictive version yet. Fantastic in every sense – here's to a year of imaginary goals.
SpazioGames
January 4, 2011
This year's edition delivers, bestowing everyone with THE simulator of the "soccer managerial esxperience".
Gamer.nl
January 5, 2011
Football Manager 2011 is the best management game out there. It's not only great due to its Excel-esque gameplay, but also due to the possibilities to communicate with almost everyone. It finally feels like you really are a football manager.
Multiplayer.it
January 8, 2011
Despite the changes to the UI introduced by the past year episode, Football Manager 2011 remains one of the most complex game on the market, with an infinite number of different possibilities, options and hundreds of hours of gameplay. A must buy for any football fan.
Gamer.no
January 11, 2011
This years edition focuses on streamlining team setups and tactics, as well as improving the importance of your staff. It manages to do that perfectly, and the result is another amazing game.
Eurogamer Italy
January 12, 2011
Football Manager 2011 is probably the best episode of the series: if you are looking for a complex, easy to play, deep, modern, excellent football manager, you have found it. No contenders, one king.
Vandal
January 13, 2011
This is not only the best option in the market, it is also a must-buy for football world fans.
Games Master UK
December 29, 2010
Still brilliantly addictive for the hardcore, but a few niggles stop it being champion.
GameSpot
December 21, 2010
A revised training system and new features such as the set-piece creation suite make this the most well-rounded and complete version of Football Manager to date.
3DJuegos
January 13, 2011
Communication improved and the add-on of agents updates its gameplay formula, and makes this the best and most complex Football Manager ever. Being a professional manager never was so close to a videogame.
PC Gamer UK
December 30, 2010
Demands more work than its predecessors. Get it right and there's little as satisfying, but it's easier than ever to get it wrong.
LEVEL (Czech Republic)
December 21, 2010
Football manager simulation at its best. Complexity, addictive gameplay and insanely accurate rosters are here as always, the new approach is always better for newcomers.
Guardian
December 21, 2010
It goes without saying that, yet again, Sports Interactive has released the best football management sim ever. It's just very hard work at times.
Metro GameCentral
December 21, 2010
Not one of the standout entries for the series, with just a few useful additions that never go quite far enough. Not that it tempers the game's addictive powers.
PC PowerPlay
December 30, 2010
Nothing groundbreaking, but polish is ideal for those who escaped last year.
Eurogamer Spain
January 12, 2011
Another year, another time it's worth your money. FM2011 really makes you believe you're the coach of a football team.