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Brian Lara Cricket 2007 for PS2 offers an immersive cricket experience with 240 licensed players, 8 World Cup venues, and advanced AI gameplay. Featuring a tutorial mode, enhanced graphics, and realistic ball physics, this game is perfect for cricket enthusiasts looking to elevate their gaming experience.
A**R
Does what it says on the tin
This is a great game, if you like cricket, or even if you're new to cricket.
L**R
Brian lara 07 game
The Brian Lara 2007 game has great Graphics and gameplay but is quite easy when bowling no matter who is the batsmen from whatever team. on one occasion i bowled australia out for just 7 (yes 7) runs and that is not really good enough for a game as good graphic's wise but on the other hand is good when batting as you can pile on the runs and beat teams by 300+ runs.All in all i found the game good to play something different than i usually play but felt dissapointed by the poor bowling side of the game.
J**1
Four Stars
One of the best Cricket games around
G**G
Five Stars
The best game I have brought
M**N
A complete and utter let down!
This game is a terrible terrible World Cup cash in ... you would think that this would be an improvement on the previous versions of this game, but it isn't. Far from it ... it has, in fact, made it worse ... MUCH MUCH worse.Sure ... there are some nice new features ... e.g. run outs, throwing to both ends, batting placement. But the poor outweighs the good ... e.g. fielding is impossible, catching is impossible, computer AI is non existent, menus look bad and are hard to read, there's no in game statistics (like a high score table ... present in BLIC 96), fielders try to do run outs on EVERY ball, even if the batsmen aren't running etc etc.AVOID THIS GAME LIKE THE PLAGUE!I sent mine back for a refund ...
S**O
Disappointed
Upon hearing that Brian Lara 2007 was due to be released, I couldn't wait to see how Codemasters had improved from the 2005 edition.Like Pro Evolution is to EA Sports Fifa series, Brian Lara 2005 beat any of the EA cricket games hands down, and I was hoping this trend would continue in the 2007 instalment. But I was to be greatly disappointed, and further more frustrated with the game in the first 15 minutes of playing it. Here are the Positive and Negative points I found with the game:POSITIVE· Extra features such as being able to run down the wicket and the use of various sweep shots brings extra realism to the batting side of the game.· Graphics are a lot smoother as to be expected.· Being able to throw to either wickets as apposed to just the wicket keeper end.NEGATIVES( where to begin! )· Bowling was far to easy, my mate managed to Kenya out for a grand total of 2, and even the better teams faired only slightly better.· The wicket keeper taking the bails off, even if you've ran and been in your crease for ages. Gets very frustrating when that happens and a replay always follows.· The new catching meter is terrible, even simple catches are hard to time, very frustrating.· The unlocks are now bats and caps, not very exiting when compared to 2005 where you could unlock classic players and teams. Surprised they didn't include the unlocks of grass colour and crotch shield accessories.· Not being able to edit player names!!! Somehow the excitement is taken away when you get a wicket with Freddie Flantiff.· Not being able to customise you own tournament is annoying and also the sheer lack of game and menu options as apposed to 2005· Not being able to check what score/ target you have to reach during the game, as well as checking the previous batting teams innings during the gameI have yet to try the new EA cricket, and after this disappointment of a game i am willing to try anything!
S**T
Five Stars
Great product quick delivery thank u
S**L
Not up to the test.
The game is quick, slick and can be fantastic at times.Mainly in the limited overs area of the game.Graphics, from players to a selection of grounds looks great, the bowling is simple and so easy to pick up with batting just the same.But after playing the game for a couple of hours it can quickly become infuriating.The makers of the game havent seemed to grasp the concept of test cricket, except the fact that it lasts 5 days.While bowling, opposition batsmen attempt a shot at every single ball.There is a facility to leave the ball, but the players are very much in T20 mode.Because batting is so easy, batsman can score off of even the most difficult of balls.Looking to swing the ball away, outside the off-stump 6 times an over with 'Matthew Higgert' normally means being spread around, and as a result means going for way more then 6 runs an over.Because the batsmen find it so easy, you change your bowling methods, and mix it up to more of a one-day style which just reveals the unrealstic game play.In EA cricket, you can play the game in the style one looks for in cricket.I personally enjoy crafting shots, exposing spaces and latching on to that bad ball to build a target, Just like in real test cricket.Taking wickets can be easy.arrowing into the stumps will bring a wicket pretty quickly, as the batsmee are always looking to score, which means they often make mistakes.Instead of having that sense of pride of taking a wicket through skill or graft.All this means a 2 innings each test match can be over on the first day.You will quickly become infuriated as the batsmen take a shot which goes to a fielder, the batsmen dont take a run, infact they dont move an inch, let alone leave the crease.The ball gets fired into the keeper where they enthusiastically crash into the stumps to remove the bails.At first its a novelty that the programmers could allow such a thing to happen so often, but it quickly become enfuriating as it happens so often and leads to the appeals from players and judgement from umps which just takes time.The custom squad feature is almost completely useless.I spent a bit of time creating a Gloucestershire team to replicate the current squad, only to find that you can only use a custom squad in exhibition limited overs games.If you're looking to invest some quality hours into building up a game, definatley go for the EA cricket.It has an in depth player and game details, including english and Australian county teams, players and stats.T20, pro40, friends provident and LV county league games.Over a league it also keeps records of player averages, high scores, partnerships, wicket, catches etc stats.The gameplay and graphics are of a high quality, as you would expect from EA, they might not be as bright and creative as the Brian Lara game, but is much more realistic, playable and detailed.If you're a real cricket fan and want the experience, go for EA.If you just want a quick T20 game every now and then, and are willing to overlook some terrible flaws, this game can be exciting and fun.
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