Playing Pro Cycling Manager 2015 and Wargame Red Dragon

Jul 4, 2015 09:06 GMT  ·  By

This is the day when this year's edition of the Tour de France starts in Utrecht, and that means that I will spend most of my time watching the race on television, trying to predict who will win and maybe re-writing history once the time trial is ended using Pro Cycling Manager 2015.

Summer tends to be the least important season in terms of major video game launches, and many gamers are inclined to use the extra time to get through their back catalogue, especially the titles that they might have picked up on sales on their favorite platform.

For me, the month of July is dominated by the Tour de France, and that also means that I will play a lot of PCM 2015 and will try a lot of ways to get victories for my team.

The game is in solid shape this year and allows gamers a chance to try out some of the tactics and ideas that also work in the real-world version of the sport.

I tend to dislike the multiplayer component of Pro Cycling Manager 2015, and when I need some human-powered competition, I will return to another long-term favorite, Wargame Red Dragon, trying once again to find opponents who are interested in playing with category C decks.