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Take control of any club from one of 15 major leagues and attempt to guide them to success in the most in-depth and absorbing Championship Manager game ever.
Profiles of over 35,000 players, managers, and coaches, collected by football fans from every corner of the globe.
Competitions, awards, transfers and disciplinary rules from fifteen countries including Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, Denmark, England, France, Germany, Holland, Italy, Japan, Norway, Portugal, Scotland, Spain, and Sweden.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
The Black Hole Of Simulation Games,
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This review is from: Championship Manager 3 (Video Game)
Be prepared to lose everything and care about nothing else as this game will draw you inexorable inwards. I give it only 4/5 because it's so dangerously addictive. This game is a masterpiece - one of the most accurate, involving games that I have ever had the misfortune to play. I have hidden, broken and thrown away 5 copies of this game in an attempt to block my addiction (I've been on the 'wagon' for three months after frisbying the last CD out of my office window). Buy it at your own peril!
5.0 out of 5 stars
By far the greatest Management game created,
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Championship Manager 3 (Video Game)
It's 2011 and I am still waiting for another good football managing game as engrossing as this one.Hours, Days, Weeks, Months would fly by as I played this enthralling game. It seems that more modern managing games don't give you the freedom to manage like this one did. This truly was the last of the great management games. The more recent versions of Championship Manager and Football Manager seem to have set rules like taking coaching and advice from coaches which seems to determine the result of the game. In CM3 you could build a squad of unknowns by scouting the foreign markets and bringing in very cheap players to make an underdog team win things. The charm seems to be missing from the modern games. The only issue I had with this game was that it was too good and wasted far too much of my life.
5.0 out of 5 stars
CM3 really created the legacy,
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This review is from: Championship Manager 3 (Video Game)
Just seeing the box design fills me with a warm nostalgic glow. This game, the first showcasing the new interface, really captured a whole new generation of Champ Man addicts. I first played on the CM2 96/97 Italian Leagues as a bright eyed 12 year old unaware of the effect this game would have on my previous active social life. Those first Gianni Comanidini goals after signing him on a free for Lazio...no drug could ever compare! This was collecting stickers AND football in the playground put together, to beautifully corrupt a generation. Gaming like no other. This incarnation was the best of the lot for me. I couldn't play on it for days because of my screen properties which only served to enhance the hysteria.
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