The most familiar and frustrating thing about Football Manager 2018 – the latest in Sports Interactive's annual series of management simulators – is that it's inconsiderate as always. This game has been around in one form or another since the early 90s, and seems to have only become more complex and uninviting over time. If the name didn't give it away, the game has you control every aspect a football club as its manager from dealing with players and staff to devising match tactics and seeing them come to life. Even for a football nerd who loves spending hundreds of hours shaping the destiny of a virtual club, FM 2018 is like coming up against a brick wall.