Football Manager Touch 2018
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Critic Reviews for Football Manager Touch 2018
Football Manager Touch 2018 is a mostly feature-complete version of the best football management game in the business. For Switch-owning football fanatics, it's perilously close to a must-buy. Yet this is also a deeply imperfect and ill-fitting port that seems to have been crowbarred into Nintendo's platform.
For anyone who's been clamouring for a portable Football Manager game that isn't on mobile your prayers have been answered.
Football management arrives to Nintendo portable console, and becomes an instant classic. With some minor issues as a touch control that could be perfected, Football Manager Touch is a great option for those who were waiting for real football in a version that suits perfectly with Nintendo Switch.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Football Manager Touch 2018 on Nintendo Switch is a great surprise and offers a great compromise between the depth and the complexity of the destkop version, and the need to have a quick and satisfying experience, suitable for mobility. Sports Interactive and Hardlight achieved a great result in adapting the control system using the full input potential of Nintendo Switch.
Review in Italian | Read full review
With less content and some missing features, Football Manager Touch 2018 on Switch is still an excellent game and an excellent way to discover the licence.
Review in French | Read full review
Football Manager Touch 2018 is a Nintendo Switch version of the long-running series that has been adapted to the system's characteristics. While it may not be the definite version of Football Manager, it comes with its set of advantages, mostly thanks to its fluid gameplay and interface that fits perfectly with the Nintendo Switch, as well as the convenience of playing Football Manager on the go. The game does have some technical issues and the lack of an online mode is a disappointment but so far, this is the best Football Manager released on a console.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
The baby brother of the world's most successfull football management sim has plenty of depth along with the trademark gameplay, but it is unfortunately hampered throughout by a clunky user experience.
Football Manager Touch 2018 abandoned some of unnecessary (in my opinion) elements, so it can be suited to a handheld console... as long as you get used to the controls.
Review in Polish | Read full review