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Don Bradman Cricket (Xbox One)

Platform : Xbox One
3.5 3.5 out of 5 stars 54 ratings

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Xbox One
Standard Edition

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  • Multiplayer
  • Online Play
  • Career Mode
  • Manual Appeal
  • Electronic Review System
  • Dynamic Weather and Pitch Degredation
  • Multiplayer Save System

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It is indeed an honour to be able to bring the greatest player to a technology savvy generation of fans in what promises to be the greatest cricket game of all time!

THE LEGEND CONTINUES..... Sir Don Bradman, a revolution in Cricket and now an evolution in gaming.

FEATURES

* UNIQUE BATTING AND BOWLING CONTROLS, giving full 360 shot control and Line and Length delivery. Intuitive controls that allow for line and length deliveries without pitch markers and realistic shot control when batting.

* 20 YEARS CAREER MODE, take a 16 year old aspiring cricketer through the ranks to International glory.

* A FULLY FEATURED FIELDING SYSTEM that allows you to run down the ball and slide to prevent a Four, catch a high ball on the boundary rope, or knock down the stumps to take a vital run out.

* MANUAL APPEAL AND ELECTRONIC REVIEW SYSTEM allowing for the first time challenges of the umpires decision.

* DYNAMIC TIME OF DAY, WEATHER SYSTEM AND PITCH DEGRADATION that are based on real world data.

* DON BRADMAN ACADEMY where you can create / Edit / share online Players, Teams, Competitions, Tours, Umpires and ready to download made by other users and use them in game.

* AN ONLINE SAVE SYSTEM that lets you continue your match whenever you want with online opponents.

* PRACTICE IN NETS OR MATCH PRACTICE Hone your skills to perfection before taking to the field.

* REALISTIC BALL PHYSICS, The most realistic physics ever seen in a cricket game, including thin edges, bat pad catches, intimidating bouncers and much more.

* A COMPLETE PLAYER PHYSICS SYSTEM with individual attributes including weight and height along with Identity, Appearance, Fielding/Batting Kit.

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TomSand1769
5.0 out of 5 stars outstanding
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 8, 2017
Platform For Display: Xbox OneEdition: Standard EditionVerified Purchase
Being a die hard cricket fan this was instinctively the game for me. The attention to detail is absolutely phenomenal! The game takes a 3rd person view of the game and comes with incredible graphics that really bring to into play the life of the crowd. Don Bradman is also incorporated in the game aswell as other retired legends. it also gives you the chance to home in on your skills with the practise match and net simulator, with instructions that are very clear which allow you to develop a sound understanding of how the game is played and the skills required to enjoy the game to its full potential without having any doubt if you're doing it right. The options that you can play cricket at are rather limited as career mode doesn't differ much form the bog standard exhibition match. But developing through the ranks as a young 17 year old is a thrilling gaming experience. The game was posted roughly after 4 days of the initial order which was very speedy and came with clear instructions on how and where to return if necessary. great seller!
andrew brown
2.0 out of 5 stars Hardly any commentry to the game, and what there ...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 21, 2015
Platform For Display: Xbox OneEdition: Standard EditionVerified Purchase
Hardly any commentry to the game, and what there is, is repetative. I'm comparing it with FIFA 15 and I know that cricket commentry is more subdued than that for football, but it falls way below my expectations in this respect.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Xbox game
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 15, 2023
Platform For Display: Xbox OneEdition: Standard EditionVerified Purchase
Good price
TRHK17
1.0 out of 5 stars It's just not cricket.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 14, 2015
Platform For Display: Xbox OneEdition: Standard EditionVerified Purchase
This game is terrible. I mean it's really, really bad.
Ridiculously low frame rate, terrible controls... honestly, don't bother.
I don't even know why they bothered releasing it.
Mark Payne
4.0 out of 5 stars good and tough
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 4, 2015
Platform For Display: Xbox OneEdition: Standard EditionVerified Purchase
Here is an honest review that i hope helps.
As a bit of background i am rather good at cricket games and was ranked no.1 online for over a year on the 2007 release.

Pros
There are some major benifits over previous cricket games. Most notibly the way it auto updates all player names from unlicenced fake names to real ones this = no more A. Flantiff for example.
Also there are historic teams (eng best ever xI and Aus 1990's for example) and plenty of domestic teams.
The game looks nice, is smooth, seems realistic and glitch free. it also only takes up 2GB of storage.
You can simulate at any time in a match so if you want to focus on batting you can simply simulate when your team

Con(trol)s
If you have never played a cricket game before then you may find yourself at an advantage (bizarley) as the controls on this are totaly different from all before. The controls make the game hard and you cant change them they are set. gone are the buttons (X for block, A for ground shot, B for ariel shot) and you no longer control shot placement with the L stick. instead you use L stick to chose front foot or back foot (struggling with this most atm) and right stick to not only place but also time when you hit the shot. Want to go ariel you also have to hold down LT, defend also hold RT, sweep LB, advance RB. as you see this gets complicated and means you have to do a lot more things to hit the shots you need to.
Oh and the bowling recticule has gone - this means you dont have any warning as to where the ball is going until released from bowlers hand.... at which point you have to (in a fraction of second) select front or back foot (actually the hardest bit of process) pull a trigger of some sort and then time the ball in the direction you want with the R stick!
Fielding controls are insanley complicated but luckily you can set to full auto field. and i have not done enough bowling to comment.

Basically this is a very content rich cricket - the controls dont make it bad but be fully prepared to have to spend many many hours learning them. Also be prepared to start at amature setting and work up to the harder ones, you cannot put this on hardest setting (i tried) and have any hope of hitting the ball.

A final tip to all who have played before change all cameras to broadcast mode and invert the batting controls.
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