The latest installment in the LMA Manager series features more countries, teams, and trophies. This time, your managerial decisions affect your players' personalities and performances on the field.
LMA Manager 2005 review:
The action looks like it has a direct relationship with your decision-making, and you feel you can influence the outcome, both prior to the game, and during with your substitutions and formation alterations. It’s fair and nicely judged and doesn’t try to sacrifice gameplay for gimmicks, something to which every top title should aspire.
LMA Manager 2005 review:
LMA is a solid, well thought out football management game that is certainly at the top of the league. We think it could be the finest to grace any console and (if we had one) it may even win our ‘Great Football Management Sim’ award. That is, of course, until LMA Manager 2006.
LMA Manager 2005 review:
This is a real shame, however, because another strong element of LMA is the 'dugout' command, letting you change your team's tactics on the fly depending on how they're doing in a match. Also, any changes made to tactics are clearly visible during 3D matches, which is certainly satisfying.