Just for anyone curious about how the other leagues panned out, here it it. EPL -> Brazilian league -> Championship -> Italian league -> Spanish League
My Gaming Blog, including some AARs of my football manager games, other career mode games and strategy games.
Sunday, September 30, 2012
MKD - Promotion to npower Championship
We had quite an exciting team as well and here are some interesting stats from our players. Notably, Daniel Power was the league's top scorer with a wooping 37 goals, followed by Francois Zoko (32, Carlisle United) and Iain Hume (28, Preston). Preston actually had a really impressive season in my 2011-2012 season, they not only did well in L1 but they managed to get to the final of the FA Cup after beating Newcastle on the semi final and Wigam in the Sixth round. They lost the final to Manchester City 3x0, but boy they showed some heart there.
Other interesting stats... Daniel Power had the best rating of the L1 with 7.51, followed by Preston's Iain Hume (7.48) and MKD's Mauricio Risso (7.35). In terms of assists Stephen Quinn took 1st (19, Sheffield United), followed by Antonio Tomas (18, MKD) and Dale Stephens (15, Charlton). MOM winner was Francois Zoko (14, Carlisle), Iain Hume (11, Preston) and Daniel Powell / Shefki Kuqi / Nathan Eccleston (8, MKD / Oldham / Brentford)
Milton Keynes Dons - new FM12 carreer
All the talk about FM13 has made me very eager to play FM again. I thought I'd be able to wait for FM13, but turns out I couldn't, so I started a new game managing Milton Keynes Dons from the English Npower League 1. I decided to go with MKD for a couple of reasons:
1. They had a reasonably sized stadium
2. They were not as low league as my previous games
3. They were located in a more prosperous region than some of the other teams I was considering
I will have to come clean to start with... In this game I have cheated a little. By that I mean that I edited so that MKD has a sugar daddy and so that I wiped all the debt off of the team before I joined. Problem? This will just make my financial situation a bit better in this game, which may help me stay motivated and play more than a couple of seasons. Well let's see how it works out.
Also I'm not going to updated the blog on this game as much just to see if I can get further by just playing through. In the beginning I might just do a few reports every season to mention how things are going, however not until I have a pretty solid thing going on, I will post more details on this career.
Friday, September 21, 2012
Review: Faster than light
Just picked up a nice little indy game this week called Faster than light (FTL), which is available on steam for less than $10. The game is a space dungeon crawler kind of thing. You start off with only one option for a ship, and 3 humans as crew. From there you are put in a sector where you have to keep jumping to other sectors as you are being chased by some bad guys. As you move along you encounter different things, such as pirates that want to kill you, ships in distress and other randomized type things. You are often given options on what you want to do next, so there is a level of RPG in it that way as well as the fact that you "level up" and improve your ship as you go.
Similarly to other roguelikes (ie. Dwarf Fortress), it is almost always innevitable that you will die. At least for me so far, the game is about seeing how far I can get before I get myself into a situation I have no chance of succeeding in. The reason I like it so much is the amount of strategy involved with the combat. It reminds me a bit of X3 but obviously it doesn't have the same quality of graphics as you can see from my pic, but managing crew, weapons and so forth are quite fun and it does get quite intense. For that I give this little gem a B+, for it's originality as well as for being such a fun and well paced game.
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