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15 August 2011

Football Manager 2012: First Details Released


Its time to put down Football Manager 2011, I know its hard but there is a good reason for it. Football Manager 2012 is here and its back with a bang! Sports Interactive promises us the “most realistic, immersive and playable football management simulation ever”. They aren’t kidding either with over 800 new features being introduced to the game, this could well be even better than any Football Manager simulation that’s been released before it.
Key new & improved features for Football Manager 2012:
Transfers & Contracts – significant changes to the transfer and contract systems, including loyalty bonuses, better implementation of amateur and youth contracts, an improved transfer centre and the ability to lock areas of the contract negotiation when you aren’t prepared to budge. This helps you to manage your budgets and gives you flexibility in what you offer money hungry players, or agents, as incentives.
Scouting improvements – using several real life scouting reports, a new in-game report has been devised which includes squad analysis, tactics information and information about goals scored and conceded alongside lots of other scouting improvements, giving you all the information you need to prepare before kick-off and throughout the season.
3D Match Improvements – new animations, a whole new crowd system, improved weather system, more stadiums, plus two brand new cameras – “Behind Goal” and “Director Cam” as well as all other camera angles being reversible – meaning you can watch and analyse every aspect of every game.
Manage Anywhere, Anytime – the ability to add or take away playable nations in your saved game as often as you want. Manage in that country at the start of the next season- meaning you don’t have to stay in the nations which are chosen by you to be playable at the start of your career.
Tone – a whole new level has been added to team talks and conversations, with the new tone system, which allows you to specify the way you want to say things – be as cool as a cucumber by saying things calmly or throw tea cups around by saying things with passion. There are 6 different tones to choose from with specific comments per tone.
Intelligent Interface – a new adaptive layout system, which means the higher your screen resolution, the more info is easily at your fingertips. The new interface also contains new filters, customisable columns, a new tactics screen, and lots of new overview screens.
Brand New Tutorial – standing separate from the main game, a mode to help new players find their way around the game easily, whilst also offering tips to experienced managers on how to get the most out of the game, as well as a new in-game “how to” system.
On top of these key innovations, there are lots of areas of the game that have had huge improvements, such as the media system, press conferences, the youth system, newgens, the social networking options, friendlies, international management and many more which will be detailed in a series of video blogs over the coming months, alongside more information about Football Manager 2012.
Are you excited? Well stay tuned because we will have a lot more on Football Manager 2012 within the next few months.

2 July 2011

Minecraft Reaches 10 Million Users



Minecraft has passed the milestone of ten million registered users. Posting on Twitter, creator Markus Persson confirmed that the world creation sim recently surpassed the landmark figure.

"Minecraft just passed ten million registered users," he tweeted. As users do not need to register to try out the 'Creative' version of Minecraft, the total number of users who have played the game is thought to be significantly higher. Earlier this year, it was reported that Minecraft has generated profits of more than £20m despite still being in beta. The title picked up numerous awards at year's Independant Games Festival and the 11th Game Developer Choice Awards.

The full version of Minecraft will be available from November 11
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27 June 2011

Duke Nukem Forever Coming To Mac



Do you own a Mac? Do you hate your life? Well to save you tipping over the edge, heed my warning. DO NOT buy Duke Nukem Forever. If you own a Mac and kinda just hate your life, then I suggest you buy Duke Nukem Forever as a history project. A reminder of just how far games have come in 14 years. Yes Mac owners will now have the chance to own DNF along with just about every other platform out there apart from the Nintendo family. Although after 14 years I don't blame Gearbox strapping this game onto every known system to claw back every last dime spent on Duke and his lacklustre adventure. Aspyr will be producing the port, having previously worked on PC titles including Call Of Duty Modern Warfare 4, Civilization V and LEGO Star Wars.


I could continue writing this article but I fear it would just end in my brain melting at the utter disappointment of the hype train. God damn you Duke!

Top Valve PC Shooter Becomes Free To Play


With a Metacritic score of 9.2 Team Fortress is no slouch. In fact its one of Valves most highly rated games (Although they don't really have a lowly rate game) Yes Valve are taking Tam Fortress 2 down the Free to play route. No adverts clogging up the game, no nothing, Nadda. Keep your money in your pocket unless you want to by new weapons or some shiny headgear. Valve are charging absolutely nothing for this service but will offer gamers the chance to buy extra content via micro transactions. I have to say I am very impressed that Valve have decided to do this, It shows that they are clearly one of the greatest company's out there. Don't know what Team Fortress is all about? Check out the videos for an idea of what to expect. Just believe me when I say, Do not miss out on this fantastic offer.

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