To be completely honest, I've struggled with how to rate this game since the day I purchased. After two dozen hours (at the moment) of playing this game, I think I've finally arrived at my decision. Franchise Hockey Manager today is the best hockey sim on the market. It's fresh and serves a niche community that might otherwise go unnoticed. It excels in the GM aspect of the game. Managing contracts, players, and trades is always an enjoyable experience, especially with some of your favorite hockey players. Yet, where this game falls disastrously short is how it provides feedback to the player. As a veteran of the Football Manager series, I love the amount of information at my finger tips. I can analyze how my tactics are working, how my players are players, and make adjustments as necessary to keep my fine tuned machine rolling. This game does no such thing. I watch games go by with no clue on how my tactics are working, or how the other team plays. You can navigate the complex UI t...
Franchise Hockey Manager 6
- Release Date:
- Oct 11, 2019
- Developer:
- Out of the Park Developments, Minos Games
- Publisher:
- Out of the Park Developments
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac
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About This Game
Choose one of 32 leagues around the globe and select a team to guide to glory, including a chance at the ultimate prize: FHM6 is licensed by the NHL®, allowing you to take the reins of your favorite franchise to capture the Stanley Cup®. Or create your own hockey universe, or even choose a historical NHL® start date from any year in league history right back to the beginning in 1917. Sign free agents, trade players, draft the next crop of superstars, and much more!
This is as close as you'll get to sitting in a General Manager's office without drawing a paycheck from a team. Oversee team finances, hire your staff, make trades, sign free agents, and draft the newest generation of stars as you try to build a championship team - and then make it into a dynasty!
FHM6: Rivalry. Defined.
All new for Franchise Hockey Manager 6:
- New Rivalry System! Rival matches have extra significance for success - and change over time in response to in-game results
- Fans Matter! Supporter happiness is tracked, changing in response to in-game events and actions, affecting attendance, job security, owner satisfaction, and more!
- Alter history! Change the structure and evolution of historical leagues and teams
- Real historical staff! Play with and against legendary coaches, general managers, and owners, or step into their shoes with the new "Play as" mode that lets you take the identity (and abilities!) of a real GM
- New exhibition mode! Pit teams from any era against each other, opening infinite possibilities for matchups
- Improved team management screens - lock players to a specific line!
- Improved player modelling! Suspensions for on- or off-ice incidents, stat-adjusted talent ratings, and personality ratings that evolve in response to game event
- Accurate 2019 Opening Night rosters, teams, and leagues!
- New Team reports! Tons of new information at your fingertips, including prospect and positional rankings, team power rankings, the best and worst single-game performances, global team ranking system, and more
- 25 new Historical Challenges! A wide variety of scenarios to test your skill.
- Extend your legacy! Carry forward your FHM5 saves into FHM6
- New leagues and tournaments: German, Swiss, and UK second divisions, and the Spengler Cup!
AND THAT’S JUST THE BEGINNING!
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User Reviews
I see you still haven't fixed the issue where, upon a player receiving a penalty with no time left in the period, the game completely shits itself and the only way to finish and exit the game is to Sim End. Did we pay full game price for a roster pack and an unnecessary rivalry feature, or were any good and helpful fixes actually made?
OOTP continues to add more features to the FHM franchise making it still one of the best manager sims for hockey out there (EHM probably still edges it out at this point). My biggest complain with this series is probably the fact that there is no 2D representation of the games going on for simming. Text is fine and all that but having a 2D representation at least would let me know which players are actually doing their job well. Another big one will probably be scouting\when the draft happens. It be great if we had a break down of each scouts personal rankings of each prospect.
I really wish I could recommend that game. I'm a big fan of sport management games ever since discovering EHM almost 15 years ago. Unfortunately, after giving it 2 serious tries (at launch and then a few months after launch) I just can't recommend that game. There's generally 2 aspects to sports management games, the GM side of building the team and Coaching side of setting the right strategy and picking the right players for that strategy to work. The coaching side has a lot of promises but is unplayable. The options to fine tune the strategies are there but you will never be able to evaluate if you made the right choices. Many other reviews have mentioned the lack of 2d or 3d representation of the games. This is more than a nice to have feature. Without it it's impossible to see how your own strategy choices are playing out but also what the other team is doing. Also in-game if you want your players to adjust during game there are no options to give general instructions to your pl...
I have bought this game since FHM, 2,3,4,5 and now 6 and this feels like the biggest jump between versions. my favorite feature is the weighted ratings based on current and past 2 seasons giving a more organic feel. The sim speed is work well, the stats are accurate overall team proformance is where real life would be. I really like that the draft produces the correct amount of players that make it. Wish list: a option to customize the screens where you can include Ratings and stats a diamond or bust rating after the draft where 1st rounders were over hyped and 5th rounders under hyped maybe a draft timer put a little extra pressure when picking and UFA signings, I tend to get the top guy alot, I wish there was a little more struggle. Love the game and recommend it. GREAT JOB GUYS!
Recommended -- but with a caveat. I grew up playing Strat-O-Matic hockey and as such there are certain things I want in a hockey sim. Those things help determine my judgment. FHM6 is much better for those players who don't want to coach and would prefer to sit upstairs in the press box and watch the action. But I do want to coach, so that knocks an otherwise fine game down a peg or two. There just aren't enough options to actually coach a team. If you want to trade and sign players, throw them out there and watch them play, this is definitely the game for you. But if you're looking for more intimacy -- that is to say, making actual coaching decisions such as matching lines rather than expressing a percentage of ice time and waiting for an RNG to match for you, putting the hot players out on a power play or the cold ones just on a hunch, deciding whether to put out a tired checking line for one more late faceoff in the defensive zone or putting out fresher legs when you're trying to ...
Franchise Hockey Manager 6 is a good hockey sim game but, It's really nothing special. I would recommend Eastside Hockey Manager over this 9/10 times. I mainly bought this game for two reasons; the expansion draft and the summer sale and I'm really happy that I bought it when it was on sale because this is not a $45 game. It's not that the game is bad or anything, it just lacks that quality I would expect from a $45 game. Although my expectations may be higher than they should because I played Eastside Hockey Manager, the controls and menus are just not up to par, although the official NHL licensing is a nice touch. If you are new to the franchise like I was, the menus can be super confusing as there are just way to many menus and features with way to little direction. I'm not saying the amount of menus is a bad thing as I like to have as much information available to me at once but, at least give me a tutorial or something so I can learn the menus myself. Another major issue that prev...
Clunky. Six versions in. And it's still clunky. The interface still sucks. The online play is still terrible. They still can't match EHM - which is basically an update of a 13-year-old game. I buy this. Every year. Just to support it. But man, this game blows. 3/10
You know what, I've been very negative about the whole Franchise Hockey Manager franchise for a long time. The first FHM was a good starting point, the sequel offered excellent upgrades, but everything from FM3 onwards has been data updates at best. I even requested a refund for FHM4, and skipped FHM5 completely. I have never played OOTP, because I am not a fan of baseball, nor would I understand the tactics or the trading, or any of the players, but can see just by looking how much depth and how much effort the team put in to listen to community input, to make the best possible baseball game out there. Having said all this, FHM6 just feels that much more stable and dare I say it, fun. I am the sort of player who builds a team and skips days at a time, just looking back at the results and box scores, but with FHM6, I am finding myself actually watching and engaging with the text commentary and not trying to rush through seasons at a time, to see how certain players develop and who wi...
The main comparison for FHM 6 is EHM (East Side Hockey Manager). I have spent thousands of hours in EHM and purchased FHM 6 to look for something new. I have found that FHM 6 has many strengths that EHM lacks. PROS - The ability to add expansion teams or re organize leagues with ease, adding plenty of playtime - The historical game modes add the ability to easily play from any historical season with reliable rosters - The historical challenges allow you to face interesting hurdles that change the game experience - The customization of your GM and his statistics makes the game feel much more involved than other managment games - Straightforward system that is easy to pick up CONS - The simulation speed can be much slower at times than other competition games - The interface can be awkward to navigate. Certain menus are located in odd places - Too difficult to quickly find stats. - The simulation tends to be on the high side of scores and PIMS in my opinion and is not as great as oth...
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7, Windows 8.x, Windows 10
- Processor: 1 GHz
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: min. 1280x768 display (1280×768 display requires fullscreen mode)
- Storage: 6 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Franchise Hockey Manager 6 cost?
Franchise Hockey Manager 6 costs $19.99.
What are the system requirements for Franchise Hockey Manager 6?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7, Windows 8.x, Windows 10 Processor: 1 GHz Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: min. 1280x768 display (1280×768 display requires fullscreen mode) Storage: 6 GB available space
What platforms is Franchise Hockey Manager 6 available on?
Franchise Hockey Manager 6 is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is Franchise Hockey Manager 6 worth buying?
Franchise Hockey Manager 6 has 64% positive reviews from 100 players.
When was Franchise Hockey Manager 6 released?
Franchise Hockey Manager 6 was released on Oct 11, 2019.
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