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  1. May 21, 2022
    8
    A game with an enormous potential! You can be a manager of a hockey team in NHL or any other smaller leagues you could think of. Playing with the smaller teams tends to be a bit pain, but I guess that could be true in the real life as well with teams with smaller budgets.
    There are few improvements, that would be a nice addition like creating own players.(at the moment you can change
    A game with an enormous potential! You can be a manager of a hockey team in NHL or any other smaller leagues you could think of. Playing with the smaller teams tends to be a bit pain, but I guess that could be true in the real life as well with teams with smaller budgets.
    There are few improvements, that would be a nice addition like creating own players.(at the moment you can change players name, which kind of does the trick)
    Game does still have a bit of bugs and in the sequels it would be nice that devs would focus on these bugs rather than adding new stuff to the mix.
    But a great game anyways!
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  1. Nov 29, 2017
    85
    Franchise Hockey Manager 4 is the latest and perhaps greatest of Out of the Park Developments high quality hockey management simulator. There are a handful of improvements over the last release, and all updates to the current season as included as well. Despite some accuracy issues with simulation, and some confusing navigation, FHM 4 is a strong release, but with few must-have changes for even a dedicated player.
  2. 70
    There's something just so fun and satisfying about being able to take the reins and make a team in your own image, getting realistic answers to those “what if” questions that you have sitting around the TV with your friends watching the real-world counterparts of these games. In that, FHM 4 definitely succeeds, and is better than its predecessors, and I feel confident in saying that OOTPD is creating the best, deepest and most responsive sports sims that have yet been created. That said, these games still have a lot of progress to make, particularly in presenting the actual matches and, a less-solvable but still-real issue, in being approachable and not exhausting.