I'm using Chessmaster Grandmaster Edition, which i think is CM11.
When playing tournaments, you cant read an opponants "blurb" or profile to see their playing style, no ability to save a games PGN file (same as CM10), and as Peter said there is no post-game recap either.
I've played two tournaments, but cant even see how to save a tourny, so it looks like you have to play all the games in one sitting. Which is crazy, when you consider in some pre-defined tournys there can be 10 or so games. I'll need to get the user guide out to see if you can save tournaments. But all the normal options are blacked out so i cant see that any "save" options work.
I plan to put my own tourney together so i can choose 3 players ranked just lower than me and another 2 ranked just higher, to see how it plays out and how easy it is to design your own tournament. But CM does offer allot of predefined tournaments to choose from - i dont know if thats a bad thing though (sounds like you think it is PeterK?), unless making your own really is too hard.
Peterk and i have just finished a game, where i put together one of the best combinations of attacking chess i've every played. I remember one night staring at the board and i could suddenly see 3 or 4 moves ahead and doing the maths in my head i thought i could win a piece and put his king under pressure all at the same time. I took the chance, to see if what i "saw" would work. If it failed i figured at least playing some agressive chess i might learn something even if my rating took a dive. It came together beatuifully. Running the game through CM i was up 3.78 after all was said and done. I was stoked. Promptly exchanged queens off the board, to make it less complicated. Then (Bang, smaking forehead on table) plonked my Rook onto a square under fire and lost him for nothing ... (bang bang bang) ... and the game turned -4.88 in Peters favour. Just devastated. I gave away a bishop and .... did i tell you about the great attacking chess i played and the risks i took back at the start of this game? Man, wasted.