Games review: International Cricket 2010

Reviewed,Toby Green
Friday 02 July 2010 00:00 BST
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£39.99

Format PS3, Xbox 360

Publisher Codemasters

Cricket has taken a bit of a backseat this sporting summer, but this hasn’t prevented a follow-up to last year’s Ashes 2009. For any who played that game, this title will seem rather familiar, although a new camera angle puts you closer to the action whilst you have more control when batting. On the downside, the graphics are not great, which contributes to the rather sterile atmosphere of the matches, but cricket fans will still enjoy it.

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