That Golden Boy of Leytonstone, Graham Gooch often
looks good but fails to deliver
on the cricket field, and I'm
afraid the same goes for the
simulation that bears his name.
Gooch is known as Zapata to
his colleagues 'cos of his habit
of taking siestas during a game
- and I think the programmers
must've dozed off half way
though this one.
The game purports to simulate 40, 55, 60 overs and 2
innings games. You also have
a two player facility as well as
the trad computer opposition.
You can punch in your own
team or accept the program of
current England/Australian
players - more accurate here
than some football games I
could mention. You give the
players their batting and bowling averages and must pick a
wicket keeper. The computer
rejects too low an average but
not very high ones, regardless
of batting order, so your number 11 can average 100 with
the bat. The computer seems
to completely disregard this
anyhow during gameplay - so
is it all just padding anyway?
The gameplay's really peculiar. We all know one day
games and Gooch in particular,
zap along, but at 12-15 runs an
over? The graphics give you a
behind the bowler's arm close-up - good bowling simulation
here - showing batsman,
'keeper and slip. When the ball
is struck you get the same view
of the off or leg side - and
you've no choice of field placings. You can control line but
not length or speed when bowling. When batting you have
minimal control over whether
you defend or attack - but you
only have two shots within that
mode. Technically, you have
more control in the two innings
game - but it still rattles along
at the one day rate, and very
low scores regularly ensue.
So, if you're a real fan of
leather on willow this one's
worth a very cautious look.
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