

SWSH v1.2 support: The Sword and Shield DLC, Isle of Armor, is now supported.

It doesn’t look perhaps as good as it could, and the user experience leaves a lot to be desired, but deep down, there’s something compelling here, even if it’s not for everybody. That said, football superfans and management sim aficionados will no doubt find a lot to sink their teeth - and time - into.

Just don’t expect too much enjoyment out of playing on the big screen.įootball Manager 2019 Touch fills a very specific niche, and I fully recognise that I’m not the target audience. Again, this is a game meant to be touched, and it gets by alright if that’s the only way you plan on playing. Slow menu animations add to this frustration, with button presses not always being apparent in-game, and the general setup of buttons being mapped to functions is, on the whole, confusing and unintuitive. The Switch does have a touchscreen, of course, and it’s mostly okay to play the game using that alone, but trying to play in docked mode is a frustrating, borderline-impossible experience. As the name of the game suggests, Football Manager Touch is more or less built for touchscreens. Unfortunately, as coherent as the much of the package is, one area that needs some serious work is the user experience.
