Review: New Star Manager - Football Management At Its Most Tactile

The Jurgen Klopp of football management games.

Leicester City (in 2016) and Manchester City (in 2018) are two recent Premiership-winning teams that went about their footballing business in completely different ways, and there's a neat parallel to be drawn here with New Star Manager and Football Manager 2019 Touch. Both are ostensibly playing the same Switch football management game, and both are capable of swallowing whole evenings in one gulp. Yet when you get down to the mechanics of play, the two games could scarcely be more different to one another.

If Football Manager is all about painstaking detail and replicating the minutiae of real-life football management, then New Star Manager is a joyful, loose approximation of the beautiful game. While the former wants you to wallow in reams of text and pore over stats like a deranged accountant, the latter feeds you bite-sized morsels of light busywork and thrillingly tactile matches.

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