
But the implementation is inadequate - while Sensi handles passes by slipping the ball in the path of a player, a quick tap of the fire button in Football Glory leaves the ball falling short of its intended recipient so he has to circle around to pick it up. The strength of the mighty Sensi is in its passing, and Football Glory directly emulates its method of tapping the fire button for a pass, or holding it down for a shot. When it comes down to it, Football Glory is yet another average kickabout-in-the-park when compared to the Wembley Stadium of Sensible Soccer. Everywhere you turn, someone's been touting it as a Sensi-beater.
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You've seen all the preview screenshots, you've heard all the stupid stories about how this looks incredibly like Sensible Soccer (but apparently the programmers have never even seen Sensible Soccer), and you've also heard that this had loads more features than Sensible Soccer. Football Glory and Sensible Soccer, for example. The whole point in reviewing a game is to compare it with software already out there, and tell you what's what.
