John Robertson
If you're going to attempt to make a mark on a genre that already boasts an exacting pedigree you must - one, introduce new ideas, and two, execute the established rules better than your peers. Code Name S.T.E.A.M does neither and, as a result, fails to secure itself a place in its turn-based landscape.
This is the most complete version of Football Manager yet, offering up something new for both seasoned veterans and newcomers alike.
FIFA 17 is a typically slick offering from EA, but if you want the best football game PES 17 is the way to go.
If you're a younger player, or a die-hard Final Fantasy fan that longs for the turn-based days of old, this is well worth picking up.
Consider yourself a thoughtful football fan? This is for you.
Steep wants to impart a sense of freedom, but it lacks the courage to offer true openness and underwhelms as a result.
By incorporating the UK's political landscape, Football Manger 2017 becomes the deepest, most inspiring take on the beautiful game yet.
Classic RTS with little bit of MOBA brings the Dawn of War series up to date.
The story of Kazuma Kiryu is over.
Football Manager 2019 offering the best experience the series has yet to provide thanks to intelligent, subtle changes in its form rather than its content.