Lahore-based Mindstorm Studios have released a cricketing video game called 'Cricket Revolution' that takes virtual batting and bowling to new highs. Flashy visuals and elaborate graphics are foregone in favour of a keener emphasis on gameplay science. Indeed, the game's batting mechanics are unparalleled. Players are offered plenty of strokeplay options: conventinal cricketing shots, defensive shots, and four options for how to execute shots, including lofted and slog. (Images courtesy Mindstorm Studios).
Yes, but when you play EA cricket it's straight up tullay-baazi. These games does not offer anywhere near as many stroke plays as this game. It has like 34 different strokes and it actually differentiates between leg break and off break.
EA doesn't put as much effort in cricket games as they do in NBA/NFL games.