Indeed, the game feels very similar to the original in many ways. In this sense, although the graphics and textures have been updated, it’s clear that the animations are still very much a legacy of the previous game. Player models and likenesses are fairly good too, though the animation varies from some good batting and bowling models to some rather clunky fielding animations. On the Xbox 360 the game looks suitably shiny, with some nice bloom and depth of field effects. With the series making its next-generation debut, the first thing that’s obvious is the graphical improvements. It utilised a simple control system based upon this understanding and as such created a game that more or less resembled a real game of cricket – which was quite an achievement.Ĭome 2007 and Codemasters is at it again, releasing a new edition of the game to coincide with the Cricket World Cup currently going on in the West Indies. What it did well was understand that, whether it is batting, bowling or fielding, cricket is all about timing. Such feeble mindedness hasn’t however prevailed, as Codemasters demonstrated when it revived the Brian Lara series with the excellent Brian Lara International Cricket 2005. It was too slow, too complicated and too boring for a videogame and that was that. For many years people insisted that it was simply impossible to make a realistic and enjoyable game based on the sport. Much like real life, video games and cricket have a rather mixed past. Consequently when a videogame on the sport comes along, it’s always of interest. Not the sort that started loving cricket after England won The Ashes, but the sort who has loved and played the game since youth. It’s probably worth pointing out that I’m a cricket fanatic. ”’Platform: PC, PS2, X360 – Xbox 360 version reviewed.”’
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