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The latest in cricket gaming, International Cricket 2010, is an improvement from the previous versions and scores in gameplay, such as the Action Cam and the 360 degree Power Stick
Kanishkaa Balachandran
The latest in cricket gaming, International Cricket 2010, is an improvement from the previous versions and scores in gameplay, such as the Action Cam and the 360 degree Power Stick. However, there are only two licensed teams in England and Australia, which obviously won't please Sachin fans. Videep Vijay Kumar does a lowdown in the New Indian Express.
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What could quite possibly be more important than official squads? Why, the gameplay, of course. Real squads don't mean squat if the gameplay experience is sub-par. Fortunately , IC 2010 does not disappoint on this front. While still based on the engine that powered its previous two efforts, refined gameplay mechanics and new additions such as the `action cam' m and `power stick' control have enhanced ed the way one experiences a cricket game. e. Action-cam puts the perspective right t over the shoulder of the batsman or bowler, à la Gears of War. This third-person cam guarantees a lot more immersion and is great if you're playing the game by yourself. When you're batting, you can look around and the field like in real life, pick your spot and place the ball in gaps or smash it over the head of a fielder.
Kanishkaa Balachandran is a senior sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo
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