Thursday, September 08, 2005

Cricket 2005

Well well... the long awaited cricket 2005 has hit the shelves and is up for sale. Although, I would HIGHLY recommend against spending your money on such a futile venture. Not to discredit the hard work and money that EA has put in to it, but the difficulty level of the game is way beyond one's expectations. The game seems to have three levels of difficulty which I discovered only after I had considerably improved my the timing of my cover drives and straight drives. What makes this game so difficult is that there is no real tutorial included in the game that would help you understand the various kinds of strokes a batsman can play. Of course, it does come with a "nets practice" mode, but even there one must learn the nitty gritties of the game by oneself.

Overall, the graphics, the vareity of shots that are available at the batsman's disposal, the different field settings, the option to switch between auto and manual fielding, the availability of even the most unrecognized domestic teams and the option to create/modify players, the option to play first class, domestic, international, and even Twenty20; deserves full credit. Apart from that, the actual gameplay is fairly difficult to pick up, especially for a novice cricket gamer. I suggest downloading the demo and tryinig it out first before actually purchasing the game. The demo is available at:

3D Gamers

The offical website for Cricket 2005 is:

http://www.eaplay.com/australia/games/pc/cricket/cricket2005/

I've posted a a couple of screenshots from the game at the end of this message.

Enjoy!


An orthodox front foot cover drive



An elegant back foot cover drive

2 Comments:

At Sat Sep 10, 07:11:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I had a lot of trouble too with cricket 2005 when i first started playing it, but its really just a matter of time before u start to get used to the controls and are able to pull off most shots comfortably. the whole front foot/back foot idea with the controls was pretty nice, i've never seen that before in a cricket game, and i guess thats why people have trouble with it, they're just not used to it. After playing it for a long time I finally started to get better and now I barely ever lose matches. Right now I'm trying to do a Bangladesh vs Australia test series to see if i'm good enough to beat the strongest side in the game with the weakes team. so far its not working out too well but i'm getting close.

 
At Sun Sep 11, 03:47:00 AM, Blogger Asad Raza said...

You're very right. It just takes time getting used to the controls and of course, get the timing right. The game is now so simple that I never lose a match either. Do you ever bowl? I always use Autoplay because I don't exactly fancy bowling in this game. It's not as fun as batting :D.

 

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