I've played Football Manager games since the early days of it being on the Amiga. Throughout the years it's got more and more complicated. Italian kings and queens. As with many Football Manager releases, usually in the early days of the release there are quite a few bugs that SI are good at ironing out. This means that I tend to wait a while before buying the latest release. This also means that I don't tend to pay full price as I can't justify spending that much every year. I have also not bought that last few releases as I couldn't justify paying for a new game just for a few upgrades. This also means that having skipped a few generations, the upgrade jump is bigger and I feel well worth the money this time. I had placed the game on my Steam wishlist waiting for the inevitable sale that Steam have and I could buy it at a discounted price. However, the price was still close to £40 and I continued to wait. This was until on the same day as my last check of the price, I noticed it on Amazon a lot cheaper. So if you are looking at buying games through Steam, it may be worth checking on Amazon first. As soon as I had bought the game, I was able to get the purchase code. This code is then used in Steam and after a few clicks, the code was accepted and the game was downloaded. It was very easy. As for the game, it is a very steep learning curve and the game play is getting really realistic. The only problem being that sometimes your options when dealing with players is limited. I've ended up upsetting so many players that my teams are becoming revolving doors! Best of rajesh khanna songs. lol Overall, I'm really happy with the upgraded graphics and game engine. I can't comment on whether it is worth upgrading from last year's game, but if you haven't upgraded I can recommend it. Hopefully if you do, you'll be more successful than me at the game! If you found this review helpful, can you please help me by clicking on the helpful button. Thanks