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Lords of Football



Razi

Active member
Aug 3, 2003
1,622
Stevenage
Ok, so it's not necessarily Albion related, but with the season just over 24 hours away from starting, thought I'd throw this out there...

For those who aren't fans of the stat-heavy Football Manager (or just fancy a change), this looks like a cross between a Football Management and The Sims..

Lords Of Football

Lords of Football game: Now players can party and play like a Premier League star | Mail Online (forgive me for linking to the Mail, but it's the only recent 'review' on Google).

Could be dreadful, but could be a bit of fun..
 






NickBHAFC18

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Feb 24, 2012
1,720
Brighton
Looks pretty crappy, but it's definitely a good idea and could be one of those games that develops over time. Might have to give it a try though. Will it be on xbox 360?
 




Razi

Active member
Aug 3, 2003
1,622
Stevenage
Looks pretty crappy, but it's definitely a good idea and could be one of those games that develops over time. Might have to give it a try though. Will it be on xbox 360?

I read about it in an Xbox 360 magazine, so there must be an X360 version..

A football simulator game is about to hit stores that lets PC gamers control the antics of players both on and off the pitch. Be it attending that new nightclub or going home with the wrong girl, the decisions you make in Lords of Football will have a direct effect on match day performance.

Despite being paid thousands of pounds a week, a Premier League match only takes up a small percentage of a footballer’s time. The rest (we imagine) is spent driving fast cars, drinking champagne and taking out another super injunction, aspects game developer Geniaware has touched on in Lords of Football.



“Pushing the limits of acceptable behaviour from players is a feature we’re really proud of in Lords of Football, says Sean Griffiths, Development Director, Geniaware.

“If you don’t keep on top of a player’s night time endeavours, they have the potential to go off the rails. It’s your job to manage the team, but also to manage their egos. Nothing comes as close to simulating the highs of on-the pitch action and the headaches of off-the-pitch indiscretions as Lords of Football.”



Former Italian international and Premier League superstar footballer Gianluca Vialli has advised Geniaware so we assume the game will give us a realistic insight into what a footballer’s life is really like. Warts and all.

Geniaware has said Lords of Football will be available on the PC "soon".
 


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