![]() ![]() Pac-Man, but it is remarkably easy to slip into a campaign managing the soccer club of your choice, as the game design is fully scalable. ![]() Soccer may be the world's biggest sport, but somehow Sports Interactive has managed, once again, to cram it onto a single game CD.ĭespite this incredible under-the-hood complexity, the game itself isn't all that complicated to play, even for soccer neophytes. In total, there are 158 playable first-team leagues here from 51 nations, some 2,351 clubs, and approximately a gajillion players. Over 2,500 scouts spread across the entire planet have contributed to putting together the game's massive database of leagues, teams, players, and support staff. Or at least it seems that way when you're playing the game. ![]() As with its Eidos-published forebears, WSM 2005 has more names and numbers crammed into it than the US census. It's always a big event when Manchester United comes to town.Īlthough the new name might take a bit of getting used to, the encyclopedic scope of the game design remains the same. But while it remains to be seen how Eidos will fare with Championship Manager 5 when it comes out later this year, Sports Interactive has already moved forward with Worldwide Soccer Manager 2005 (Football Manager 2005 in the UK), a game that is every bit as thorough and addictive as its predecessors. The real winner, however, has to be fans of soccer management sims, who will now have two games to enjoy. The developer and publisher split their marital assets down the middle, with the former claiming code base of the Championship Manager series and the latter taking the valuable franchise name. As divorces go, the breakup between Sports Interactive and Eidos Interactive has been downright friendly. ![]()
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