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Lords of Football

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Apr 16, 2013
60
IncGamers
If Molyneux's Bullfrog had pulled an all night coding session while watching re-runs of Eurotrash, this is probably the football management sim they would’ve made.
May 3, 2013
60
SpazioGames
Lords of Football seems like an old football game, that utilises humour to propose some dynamics of the football's world. Anyway, the gameplay is very very repetitive and schematic, and the graphic is way too old, but if you look at the representation of matches, you can see that there's hope for a better game from the same developer in the future.
May 6, 2013
60
Riot Pixels
Lords of Football comes to live in the rare moments when your front man scores a goal at the last second thanks to your timely instructions. The rest of it is sheer boredom without licensed teams and any depth at all.
May 19, 2013
60
IGN Italia
The original idea to combine footballer’s life simulation dynamics with football manager’s management mechanics is surely intriguing, but not fully developed, failing to entertain for more than a season or two. It is like trying to get Balotelli and Mourinho to coexist: lots of fun for a while, bone-crushing in the long run.
Jun 7, 2013
60
Multiplayer.it
Lords of Football has a great idea behind it, but it's an unripe fruit. After enjoying it for some time, you will inevitably notice some gaps in the gameplay mechanics.
Apr 9, 2013
54
3DJuegos
Although Lords of Football has some nice eccentricities and touches, it fails and also feels old and dated.
Apr 12, 2013
50
Gamer.nl
Always dreamed of a night on the town with a famous soccer player? The statistics from traditional soccer management-games are traded in Lords of Football, for cheeky brats who prefer to spend entire nights at the disco: real soccer players. The game sits somewhere in between Football Manager and The Sims, but is never as good or as expansive as either of these titles. When the humor wears off you’ll just ask yourself: why am I still playing this?
Apr 30, 2013
50
The Digital Fix
It’s an interesting title if only for a few hours and with a hefty price tag it doesn't help itself in getting off the subs bench.
May 14, 2013
50
Games.cz
Even though Lords of Football has some interesting ideas, in a few hours the game becomes unbearably repetitive thing unable to challenge nor reward its players.
Apr 17, 2013
45
GameWatcher
As a curiosity project for fans of the genre, I can only say that I’m glad Lords of Football exists; but as a full-price release it’s not something that can be readily recommended.
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