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This thread is simply aimed at collating the various reviews which FMH2007 recieves.
91% - go>PLAY Magazine UK
An essential purchase for anyone interested in management games. [Dec 2006, Pg. 77]
9/10 - Official Playstation Magazine
Brilliantly conceived and addictive management sim that serves as a lesson in how to optimise big-name games for the PSP. [Dec 2006, Pg 98]
86% - PSM3 Magazine UK
Inevitable sacrifices aside, FM Handheld takes last year's version and builds on it. A portable port masterclass. [Dec 2006, p.92]
9/10 - PSP Portable Magazine UK
A slicker, more complete version of Football Manager. Essential [Dec 2006, p.60]
8/10 - Pure Magazine
Blurb coming when available.
8/10 Games TM
The option to manage international sides, a full database editor and the removal of a dearth of cheap players make the wonderfully stripped down simplicity of the PSP outing a genuine option, never mind an alternative. Perfect pick-up-and-play handheld fare, which, frankly we should be seeing more of.
86% - PSM3 Magazine UK
Inevitable sacrifices aside, FM Handheld takes last year's version and builds on it. A portable port masterclass. [Dec 2006, p.92]
Originally posted by Ianinuk:
Are these full reviews in the magazines do you know?
Yes - although page space varies between 1/2 page in one of the magazines to 2 pages in others (which obviously affects the depth the review goes into).
Are the issues in the PC version (the issues being resolved in the 7.0.1 patch) also going to be resolved ready for FMH07?
They're two very different games as I understand it. There's no reason to believe that bugs from the PC version would show up on the PSP one.
I'd take a wild stab that any shared flaws would be not so much bugs, but rather incorrectly implemented features, such as having the wrong transfer rules in a certain country, or competitions not working as they do in real life, and I'd also expect a proportion of those to be resolved.