Premier Manager 3 - Reception

Reception

Critics received Premier Manager 3 well. Amiga Format rated the game 85% and noted that the game is difficult enough to challenge even experienced players of management sims. CU Amiga also rated the game 85% and praised the game for the user friendly interface. However the review also criticised how similar the interface and game in general was similar to Premier Manager 2. The review from Amiga Computing gave the game its "Gold Award" and recommended readers purchase Premier Manager 3. The review also noted how similar the game is to Premier Manager 2, and suggested it may not be worth buying if you already own the previous 2 games in the series. Amiga User International magazine did not like Premier Manager 3. The review stated that it is too similar to Premier Manager 2 and the improvements were minimal. The review also attacked the method of playing the game is flawed due to not being able to compare tactics against the opposing team's players. The game was also re-released as part of a budget set called Soccer Stars 96, which contained FIFA International Soccer, Kick Off 3 and On the Ball: League Edition. The collection received good reviews in general but it was noted that none of the games, including Premier Manager 3, were as good as more recent football games at the time.

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