||---Brian Lara Cricket (2005)---||
[Game | Cricket | 2005]
Devoloped by : Swordfish Studios
Publisher : Codemaster
Released On : July-2005
Type : Sports | Cricket
Description:
This game is the follow-up to
Brian Lara Cricket '99 (also known as
Shane Warne Cricket '99 in Australia and New Zealand). It contains the 2003 Cricket World Cup in Africa and the 2004 ICC Champions Trophy. These two competitions are licensed by the International Cricket Council
(ICC) and contain official player names, faces, kits, badges and
sponsors. All other modes are unofficial as the rights for these belong
to EA Sports and therefore some players and kits are made up; for example Graham Thorpe becomes "G Thrip" and Shane Warne becomes "S Worde". The only correct names in these modes are Brian Lara himself, (shown as "B Lara"), and Australian Captain Ricky Ponting (similarly shown as R Ponting)
.
The game is also first to include licensed bats such as the Kookaburra
Diablo and the GM Purist. The game takes the perspective of the normal
cricket TV coverage, other views and displays in the game also try to
emulate TV coverage of cricket, for example Hawk-Eye, an electronic system used to track cricket balls as they are bowled is featured in the game.
Game Modes:
There are a few types of cricket that can be played in the game. Test
match, Test series, One Day match, World Cup, ICC Champion's Trophy and
practice mode. Along with the types of cricket there are several
difficulty settings. Slog mode, village, county and test. With each
difficulty bowling and batting decreases in ease. The game also offers
the player to construct their own team from cricketers already in the
game, and to construct their own "Career Players" who gain experience
with each match. There is also a "Classic XI" mode, which has famous
cricketers of the past such as W.G. Grace, Imran Khan and Jim Laker.
Screen Shots :
System Requirements :
- Windows Xp,7,Vista,8
- Ram: 256 MB
- Video Memory: 32 MB
- Cpu: 1.0 Ghz Intel Pentium III
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