Total Club Manager 2004

aka: FuĂźball Manager 2004, LFP Manager 2004, TCM 2004
Moby ID: 12021

[ All ] [ PlayStation 2 ] [ Windows ] [ Xbox ]

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Average score: 78% (based on 13 ratings)

Player Reviews

Average score: 4.0 out of 5 (based on 8 ratings with 1 reviews)

Good Soccer Management Experience

The Good
The first time I saw this title I thought nothing will provide more fun than the “Championship Manager” series published by Eidos or the “Pc Futbol” series by Dynamic Multimedia that I loved on the early 90’s therefore I didn’t wanted to give TCM 2004 a chance since never saw a good manager game published by EA Sports.

Well, I was wrong; despite some important lacking here and there this game have a lot to offer. Here we go…

1) Automatization (not customization), as every game about soccer and management the player deal with every aspect, even that tedious micromanagement things than can turn people crazy and a game unplayable, but this game have the best “Auto” options that I saw so far. For example, I like the Youth Team Work, Player Transfers, Tactics, Formation but I dislike setting Training Schedules, Staff Hiring and Stadium Ads Management, so I automate the last ones and I get the game I want.

2) Game Playability is therefore outstanding and highly addictive.

3) The game run fast (dislike CM 4 that run like a turtle even on brand new computers) and this is a strong point in my opinion. You can finish a season in a couple of hours if you play fast.

4) Player Talks and Press Interviews that change the moral of your players add value to the game.

5) The plain players rating is great, few info but important one, I do not need to be busy with 50 variables to know which players are the best ones.

The Bad
1) Despite they tried to work on a friendly interface and they succeeded, it affected the way that you reach certain info, in my opinion the stats menu needs to be reworked.

2) There is a place for a picture at every player profile but you will only see a shadow.

3) If you choose a low profile team on a second or a third division maintaining your finances above the red line is too much difficult.

4) The game focuses on European Leagues and forgets Rest of the World ones, they are there but incomplete and you cannot play them. (Anyway, the player can edit the database).

The Bottom Line
Are you looking for a friendly, enjoyable, and challenging game? Then this is your game. If you prefer a more challenging, game and have lot of time, try CM4.

Windows · by Cabeza2000 (689) · 2004

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Critic reviews added by Patrick Bregger, Xoleras, Wizo, vedder, Jeanne, 64er, Alaedrain, chirinea, Parf.