

The cricket itself remains largely the same as last year. Newcomers are also covered with an extensive training mode that covers the basics, as well as advanced techniques. You can find some settings you like, save and play with them which delivers a great sense of accessibility. Here you can alter AI tendencies at the bat, in the field and bowling. There’s also specific scenarios you can tackle which are bolstered by a strong community effort.Ĭustom difficulties are available to tweak. Autosaving still takes place at the end of each over so longer challenges can be paused and resumed. One thing Cricket 19 does very well is give a player options on just how they want to approach their cricket. One day and test cricket is also on offer. Limited overs experiences are covered from five to fifty overs Cricket. There’s dozens of competitions to delve into and plenty of variants on the sport. It’s always impressive to see and it shows the passion on offer to recreate so much content across the men and women’s game. They may not have an official stamp of approval but the major competitions from Pakistan, Bangladesh and further afield have been represented in some capacity. Whilst they haven’t acquired any further official licenses, Big Ant have packed Cricket 19 with as much as they physically can. The main international sides are covered whilst hundreds of club sides make an appearance. The teams on offer come from all across the cricketing world. It’s fully-featured and welcome when you’re dealing with so much unlicensed content. Players, teams, stadia, bats, logos and umpires can be tinkered with.

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Thankfully, the comprehensive editing suite remains with community options around to hastily download teams that are up to snuff. First class international sides do come with appropriate uniforms but club sides lack the same luxury. They’re well done but, set against their unlicensed counterparts, they do stand out more.
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With licensing coming from Cricket Australia and the ECB, the Ashes series is accurately covered with realistic venues, player likenesses and team attire. With potentially more eyes on the sport, this cricket sim might find more favour amongst fair-weather and die hard fans. Cricket 19 arrives whilst the Cricket World Cup is well underway and ahead of this summer’s Ashes series. There’s a wonderful sense of timing with Big Ant Studios’ latest cricket release. Jin PS4 / Reviews tagged ashes cricket / bat / big ant studios / bowl / club / cricket 19 / field / international / online multiplayer / sport by Mike
