Cricket 2005 allows you to play simulated Cricket as your favorite domestic and international players and teams
Cricket 2005 allows you to play simulated Cricket as your favorite domestic and international players and teams
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Program license: Trial version
Developer: Eagames
Version: 2005
Works under: Windows
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(3,129 votes)
Trial version
Developer
Version
Eagames
2005
Works under:
Windows
Pros
- The team kits have been done fantastically well.
- EA Sports gets the full licensing for the teams, players and stadiums.
Cons
- You don't feel the same passion from EA in this game as you might from their NCAA football game.
Because EA is an American company, it doesn't make sense that they decided to make a game that America doesn't love all that much. The cricket games that EA has produced reflects their lack of enthusiasm in the sport because we haven't seen much for high quality in these games. In fact, Cricket 2002 suffered from the ailment of being painfully easy because the developers at EA failed to truly understand the sport.
Cricket 2005: Another Halfhearted Attempt?
Unfortunately, Cricket 2005 doesn't distinguish itself from the pattern, and yet again, we have another halfhearted attempt at an American-made cricket game. Anyone who grew up in South Africa can appreciate the game of cricket fully because the two main sports there were rugby and cricket. As a result, you tend to have more experience with these sports. Cricket has always been seen as more of the gentleman's game, but Cricket 2005 just doesn't live up to the expectations of any die-hard cricket fan.
Full Licensing of All the Stadiums, Players and Teams?
Likely one of the first things that you will notice is how EA has licensed all the teams, players and stadiums. Again, this has always been one of the strongest points of EA Sports is how they have always gone the extra mile to get the licensing. The only thing that you won't find licensing for are the cricket equipment brands. However, that's fairly easy to deal with.
Intuitive Game Menus
All the game menus look fluid, and a cricket bat will replace your cursor as you browse through the menus. It's a nice touch to show how EA Sports went the extra mile. Speaking about the graphics, we also have a sound game even if it does look somewhat half baked at times. For example, the player models look great for the most part. However, if you look at a team like from Canada, you will see how they have terribly generic faces. You don't see a lot of effort put into this end of the game and it shows.
Top Class with the Team Kits
While some of the teams look terribly generic and you can tell something has gone wrong with them, the team kits look like the top of its class. In fact, they look like the next best thing to reality. EA did a fantastic job in that area.
Even despite some of the good that this company does, it fails to measure up to what it could be for cricket fans. The EA symbol found on the cricket bat looks horribly generic. Still, if you're a fan of the game of cricket, you may find some pleasure in a few hours of playing cricket on the computer.
Pros
- The team kits have been done fantastically well.
- EA Sports gets the full licensing for the teams, players and stadiums.
Cons
- You don't feel the same passion from EA in this game as you might from their NCAA football game.