Abstract: Cricket became “popular” in the summer of 2005, with no small part being played by England’s success in the Ashes series against Australia, where it seemed that for a brief moment – every single person in England; man, woman and child, suddenly became ...
Century control system is excellent, Loads of gameplay modes
Poor graphics, Dodgy AI, batsman are excellent, fielders are all over the place at times, Bowling is notably inferior to batting.
There isnt an option to control the fielders in Cricket 07, although you can alter the fielding positions from a choice of pre-set positions and customise your field. This meant that that the overall experience of bowling just doesn’t get the player...
Abstract: Not only are we slap bang in the middle of the Christmas buying season but England have just embarked (woefully as it turns out) on their first defence of The Ashes causing the country to awaken the embers of the cricketing fires that were lit in the s...
Abstract: They say that it’s a funny old game. Of course, they were actually talking about football, but they could have just as easily been talking about cricket. Or, more to the point, they could have been talking about Cricket 07, because it’s an ext...
Century Stick batting system is easy to pick up, Impressive array of game modes ranging from domestic competitions to full-scale international tours, Dedicated Ashes mode
Bowling mechanics are a tad too sensitive, Noticeable graphical glitches, Gameplay can become tedious during long matches
EAs Cricket 07 plays a generally good game of cricket but is hamstrung by some finicky bowling controls. Still, its wide array of game modes makes it a compelling proposition for cricket tragics. ...