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Brian Lara's International Cricket 2007 on 360

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Brian Lara's International Cricket 2007 is a Sporting game available on the 360.

Brian Lara's International Cricket 2007 is a Sporting game. Sports games recreate a wide variety of real life competitive activities. Depending on the sport, these will either have an action or strategy focus. Popular sports games are often released on an annual basis, each year the game receives new player rosters and game improvements.

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Sports Gamer review Fri, 05 Jun 2009

It's May, it's sunny, and in many sporting households, including mine, that means the heady aroma of linseed oil is in the air and once again there is a massive bag to trip over in the hallway. That's right, the cricket season is upon us and what is more, this is no ordinary year, this is an Ashes year! In the wake of the recent announcement of an Ashes 2009 game to coincide with this summer's series, I'm taking a look back at the most popular cricket game currently available on the 360 - Brian Lara's International Cricket 2007.

When doing this kind of retrospective review of an old game it's generally not that fair or helpful to spend too much time talking about graphics and other aesthetic elements, as they are very unlikely to be able to live up to the expectations we have of the latest releases. As such, I intend to focus on the gameplay and the ways in which BLIC 2007 interpreted the game of cricket for its audience.
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