You can opt to get a member of staff to sort out player contracts and another staff member to sort out stadium upgrades and advertising contracts. The first thing you have to do in LMA is in fact choosing whether or not you want to take control of all of your teams duties or if you need some help from the computer. It puts you in the managers seat where you have to bring in new signings, get rid of dead weights, create new stadiums, upgrade training conditions, work out team tactics, sign new advertising deals, choose your captain and of course choose your team. Now the reason so many people buy games such as LMA is because it lets you live the dream of winning something with your favourite footie team (a dream I know oh so well). So is it as good as or better than previous instalments? Well let’s find out. Of course with a game like this you don’t expect awesome next-gen graphics or flawless cut scenes, but instead you expect to play a game with an immersive single player mode, a game which makes you think with your very own brain (that’s the thing at the top of your head). The latest version of the game LMA 2007 has now ventured into the next-gen realm and has been released on the Xbox 360. LMA games are a little bit like EA titles they keep chugging along year in year out and never fail to release a new title for the start of the footie season.
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