Showing posts with label game review. Show all posts
Showing posts with label game review. Show all posts

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Virtual Snooker


Virtual Snooker shares the same graphics and gameplay experience form its predecessor game know as Virtual Pool, as we all know Virtual Pool was very outstanding game, so we can also General Directory expect better gameplay from this game. I am very happy to see the mechanics and playability of the game, the shot is determined; how hard you hit the ball by pulling you PC mouse backwards. You can easily see the difference between this game and other snooker games out in the market.

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The thing I like the most about this game is; there is huge amount of tutorial available in the game, which teaches you an extra ordinary tips and tricks, which are very useful for the new gamers. The only disappointment for the game is; it’s almost the same as Virtual Pool the only difference I have seen is the graphics, size of the tables, colors of the snooker balls and some rules and regulations of the game.
But still Virtual Pool delivers the same gameplay experience as the Virtual Pool has provided. You can also play online (multiplayer) in this game, which is a good thing to be added in this version of the game. If you looking to play one of the best Classic snooker games on your PC, Virtual Snooker is the game for you.

Pool Shark 2


With so few pool games on the market, it seems strange that Blade Interactive, which created the excellent World Championship Pool, would compete against itself by also developing Pool Shark 2.
Viesearch They are very different games though, so perhaps the developer thought there was an untapped part of the market? Still, it seems to us that it’s a single audience and from that point of view, Pool Shark 2 is a bit of a letdown.
Firstly the speed of WCP is missing here and many of the games feel a little clunky and unrealistic. The excellent physics of WCP seem to have been messed with too, as the balls here feel heavy and don’t seem to glide around the table with the same ease as before. The characters do add a certain levity to proceedings (the glamour girl, the Elvis impersonator, et al) but we’d still rather play as Steve Davis and chums to be honest.
There is decent one player career style feature here (Hustle mode) where you travel to some bizarre locations to take on the local talent. One interesting aspect of this is that you get to choose how much money to wager on each match and then this dosh can be used to buy all kinds of goodies, from waistcoats and shits to new cues.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Bankshot Billiards 2


Bankshot Billiards 2 is one of the best pool games around if you don’t mind the steep price tag. It has 9 different modes of playing, including 3-ball, 14.1 continuous and the all popular 8-ball. The game is pretty simple with the player having a bird’s eye view of the table. Most of the things are customizable like the table, floor, the cue and the balls. You can play against the CPU or other players online. When playing with the CPU, it is pretty hard for you to win the game sometimes as it has a steep learning curve and no rules whatsoever about the game and how it can be won.

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So the player usually has to learn the rules through trial and error. But sometimes the CPU plays rather erratically and foolishly allowing the player to take full advantage of the situation. The aiming aids in the game provide too much help in deciphering where the cue ball is headed and where the other balls will go after the white ball hits them. There are 3 levels of aiming aids of which the last two make the game very easy for the player to win. The holes on the table very much attract the white ball so it is pretty hard to keep the ball away from the holes. The background music isn’t the best either with only 5 tracks to play. But anyone with the basic knowledge of the game can learn this game and play it quite competitively with the CPU or online.