Saturday 23 August 2014

Ashes Cricket 2009 Game Free Download

ashes cricket 2009 game free download

Ashes Cricket 2009 Game Review:
Ashes cricket 2009 is a well known cricket game developed by the great developer’s company named Tramsmission Games. It is published in two different regions of the world by two publishers named Codemasters in the United Kingdom and in Australia by Atari. Its game play is intended to work on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Microsoft Windows. License of this game is given by English and wales cricket board, Cricket Australia and MCC who are the owner of Ashes.
As the idea of Ashes Cricket 2009 depends upon the rivalry of two basic cricket nations Australia and England so all official players of these teams are added while other players or the other teams in the game are not been licensed officially.
Now moving ahead towards the game play of Ashes Cricket 2009 or I would preferably say that the awesome and wonderful graphical view of the game.
The game contain interactive controls no matters they are related to bowling or batting. The scheme of bowling control and the dynamic batting play is the total worth of the game. Hawk-Eye technology is also one of the advancement of the game.
How can we forget the commentators of the game so moving ahead towards the commentary we have Shane Warne, Ian Bishop, Jonathan Agnew, Sir Ian Botham and Tony Greig in the commentary box, who are always ready to entertain the gamers with their skills.
Ashes cricket 2009 works in a few game modes by which players or gamers could choose their taste of game on which they want to enjoy the game the game modes in this game are
1. The Ashes
2. Test Cricket
3. One Day Internationals
4. Twenty20
5. Customisation
6. Legends Coaching
Among these 6 games modes the no 6th of the game is available on online gaming, you should have an internet connection to use the mode of legends coaching.
The 12 famous cricket nations of the world are included in the game that include Australia, Bangladesh, England, Kenya, India, Ireland, New Zeland, Srilanka, South Africa, Pakistan, West Indies, Zimbabwe. The two major teams as mentioned about who are Australia and England play the basic role in Ashes cricket.
Now moving onward towards the grounds or stadium of Ashes Cricket 2009 it is worth to mention in here that 18 stadiums that are situated in 10 different countries are included in the game. The top leading country that has most cricket stadiums in the game play is England having 4 stadiums named Lord's, Edgbaston, Headingley and The Oval. The second country in this list is Australia having three different stadiums for the game play named as Melbourne or MCG, SCG and The Gabba stadium.
Few of the grounds above mentioned are locked initially and they will be unlocked as game progresses. You cannot neglect the awesome crowd in the stadium that is always ready to cheer you up when you are about to lose the game and will give you confidence and boost up your energy level.
This was all about the introduction, Game Play and the technologies used in the game now let's move ahead towards the success of the Game if we read the official magazine of PlayStation the game was awarded 8 out of 10. The worthy newspapers "Times" and "Guardian" gave 4 out of 5 rating to the game. There's a mode in the game named as legends mode where Shane Warne and Sir Ian will give tips related to bowling, batting and fielding that has be greatly appreciated by all the world and ha got a large number of fan following.

ashes cricket 2009 game free download
ashes cricket 2009 game free download
ashes cricket 2009 game free download
ashes cricket 2009 game free download
ashes cricket 2009 game free download
System Requirements
OS: Windows Vista, 7, 8
Hard Disk: 11.0GB Space
RAM : 2GB
Processor: Intel i3 or AMD A6 or above 
Sound Card: DirectX version 9.0c-compatible
Video: NVIDIA GeForce 400 or ATI Radeon 6000
DirectX: Version 9.0c

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