Rajiv Posted March 27, 2007 Share Posted March 27, 2007 Liking it so far.... Nice Graphics, could't wait to play it Anyone else played it Link to comment
apocalypse Posted March 27, 2007 Share Posted March 27, 2007 Re: Brian Lara Cricket 2007 - PS2 Not yet but so the trailer and reviews looks good Link to comment
Zap_Brannigan Posted March 27, 2007 Share Posted March 27, 2007 Re: Brian Lara Cricket 2007 - PS2 Played the demo on the 360..Already gave my impressions on tht. 2 things thats improved over the previous version are the analog stick shot control and multiplayer. The analog stick shot control is pretty cool. We can pick the gap almost on any side of the wicket. So its goodbye to only 8 directions on the previous games. It works better than ea cricket 2007. the demo is only single player (a 3 over game between eng and Aus),so i didnt get to play multiplayer. Graphics sucks.....more ea 2004 kinda graphics,esp billy bowdens head looks enormous compared to his lean body. But,since its official, we will get all the indian players face models.So sachin wont have a moustache anymore. Gameplay is fun but like all other cricket games, AI is pretty stupid. U can almost run a single no matter wht. Anyway,biggest disappointment ,thr is no frontfoot/back foot selection. U only control 3 kinda shots and the direction. Bowling is a bit better the blc 2005,infact blc 2005 was so crap that this looks like a great game. Anyway,its not blc 96 or 99 or even ea cricket 2004,but having live and analog stick control,will probably make this the best cricket gme yet. Link to comment
Vishwatma Posted March 27, 2007 Share Posted March 27, 2007 Re: Brian Lara Cricket 2007 - PS2 i need space on my lappie so i can d/l it (yeah i know where to do that from :hic: ) Link to comment
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