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Football Manager 2015 Critic Reviews

36 Total Reviews

33 Positive Reviews(91.7%)
3 Mixed Reviews(8.3%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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Vandal November 4, 2014
It is the best sports manager we've have right now. There are not so many additions as we used to see a few years ago, but still a step forward forward the franchise.
90
The Digital Fix November 3, 2014
It’s not like everything that needs to be improved is touched in one go; nor do we get that brand-new and surprising title. So here we don’t get that ten out of ten rating but Sports Interactive deserve praise for again delivering the best football management simulation around.
90
3DJuegos November 3, 2014
It's all much more user-friendly now with the new interface. Football Manager 2015 will keep you entertained for hundreds of hours with its big improvements.
90
Eurogamer Italy November 3, 2014
A deep and huge simulation that can drain many hours. You have to avoid it if you want to keep some sort of social life.
90
IGN Italia November 3, 2014
Football Manager 2015 does not have the usual amount of revolutionary new content, but it still is a deep, tremendously enjoyable simulation that keeps the Steam clock running.
90
Gameblog.fr November 5, 2014
Football Manager has increased again in realism through pertinent adjustments. An essential for soccer's fans.
90
Everyeye.it November 12, 2014
Football managing at its best, perfect for all the fans out there.
90
Eurogamer Portugal November 14, 2014
While many games last weeks or months, we know that the Football Manager lasts all year (and sometimes more), but I think this version will be more addictive for lovers of this simulator.
90
Multiplayer.it November 23, 2014
With Football Manager 2015, Sports Interactive brings ahead an evolution started a couple of years ago. The brand new interface gives to the player all the tools that he needs to bring to life a complete managerial experience, while the 3D engine makes use of the motion capture for the first time.
90
CD-Action January 9, 2015
Improvements in this edition might not be essential, but it’s still a brilliant game. Simply brilliant. Once again I spend every spare moment either playing it or thinking about it.
89
IGN November 7, 2014
Everything that makes the Football Manager series so damned addictive remains completely intact and has been expanded upon in FM2015, but intelligent changes made to navigation and the way data is displayed makes for a much friendlier experience and speeds up seasons considerably.
87
Meristation November 7, 2014
Football Manager 2015 is still the king of the football management simulators, although a new purchase is not necessarily justified. This year's release focuses on improving the UI and enhances interaction with players, coaches, directors and press. The whole game is the most realistic sports simulation once again and a must for football fans who want to give orders from the bench. The best way to be a successful coach without leaving home.
86
4Players.de November 17, 2014
One thing is certain: Once this game gets you hooked, it will eat away every spare hour you have. The football crazier you are the more you’ll get out of it. But be aware that the new features alone are not necessarily worth it, if you have last years’ version, which serves as the solid foundation for the annual relaunch.
85
God is a Geek November 3, 2014
Football Manager 2015 doesn’t take the formula and mix things up too much this time around, but what it has added, gets you even closer to realising your dream of becoming a bonafide football manager. Plus, you can attend the FA Cup final while wearing your Roy Keane pyjamas in the comfort of your own home, and it doesn’t get much better than that.
85
XGN November 11, 2014
Football Manager 2015 delivers a solid experience once again. Helping your team reaching the top already was an enjoyable adventure, and this new installment fine-tunes already existing features. Thanks to that, Football Manager feels more complete than ever.
85
JeuxActu November 11, 2014
Football Manager 2015 is a nice refund for an inconsistent 2014 iteration. Sports Interactive takes a gamble with a reshuffled UI, but it clearly pays off as the game becomes more enjoyable to navigate. The manager profile is another great feature that deepen the bond between the player and his team. FM comes closer and closer to perfection.
85
SpazioGames November 24, 2014
This year, after a couple of issues that have introduced numerous innovations, Football Manager 2015 plays it safe, proposing a new and enjoyable interface and little else.
80
GameSpot November 2, 2014
Football Manager is about progress, not revolution, which is arguably what its audience wants, and exactly what this year's game provides.
80
Digital Spy November 3, 2014
Football Manager has always been more than a game, but it is also more than a football product. It's both of these things in equal measure and updates of this quality will ensure that its legacy remains strong within the sport and among its fan base.
80
IncGamers November 6, 2014
Assertive: The Sports Interactive lads have had a solid pre-season, I think Football Manager 2015 can really crack on for top honours from here.