In the launch video, Twenty20 World Champions England take on finalists Australia in the short format of the game, and play Bangladesh in a Test match accompanied by commentary from David Lloyd. The gameplay video also showcases Action Cam, the innovative new on-field perspective that takes players right into the heart of the battle, whether batting or bowling.
David Lloyd, affectionately known as 'Bumble', is one of English cricket's most loved personalities with over 70,000 followers on twitter who receive wide-ranging updates from pitch conditions to whether the broadcaster has secured a curry and a couple of pints at the end of a long day's commentary. He has been uniquely involved at nearly all levels of the game, from Test player to England coach, umpire and Sky Sports commentator and is now making his debut behind the microphone for the first time in a Codemasters cricket game. He is joined in game by Shane Warne, Ian Bishop, and Jonathan Agnew to deliver the most authentic commentary in a cricket game yet.
Officially licensed by the England and Wales Cricket Board and Cricket Australia to feature official players, stadia and kits and complete with local and online multiplayer, International Cricket 2010 is in stores this Friday for the PS3 and Xbox 360. For the latest news, videos and screens visit www.playcricket2010.com.
Looks like a last gen game! Choppy and rigid animations, doesn't seem fluid at all!
rainey06au 1 year ago 3
The game is for PS3 and XBox 360. It is not for PC because:
1. The Gameplay is designed specifically for console.
2. If it was made for PC, pirates like you would download it and codies wouldn't make any money
I have the game and it's brilliant. I recommend you save up for a console and buy it legally,
timchrist984 5 months ago