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In the realm of management sims you can expect there to be quite a lot going on, with layers of information to digest and diverse options for how to proceed. In the case of ESport Manager I’ll give credit for there being a ton to take into consideration, with plenty of ways to tweak your team, take some part in helping them succeed in their training and competitions, and more. The problem is that there’s just this onslaught of information and systems to work with early on and while you can limp along it’s hard to get a solid grasp of what you’re doing right or wrong. For folks who are willing to invest the time and work through the nuance this may end up being rewarding, but at least for the time I spent with it there just wasn’t enough flair or personality to justify the investment and keep me engaged in that process when there are other titles out there that do it better.
Justin Nation, Score:Fair [6.2]