The World Tour takes your team to each cricketing country for a tournament That’s understandable, because 50 overs take long, but I know as a fact that there are hardcore gamers who would love a 50 over game. So much for being the official Cricket World Cup game when you can’t even play a proper game of cricket in World Cup mode. If you want to play a 50 over match, you can only do so in the Quick Play mode. Matches in these modes are limited to 5-10 overs. Modes offered in ICC Pro Cricket 2015 are World Cup, a Quick Play mode and a Career mode called World Tour. So there is no way to go to the menu and quit the game. Even the “ESC” key doesn’t work, meaning that there is no Escape menu. You can play with either the keyboard or the mouse as the game suggested, but the keyboard doesn’t work.
That is what I hoped for, since this being the “official” World Cup game and all. Ah, the low-res 90s again.Įxcuse my sarcasm but to be honest, all these things don’t really matter, if the game is good and fun to play.
The menu buttons and images for the PC version are the same ones used for the mobile version, so on a high resolution screen they look blown up and massively pixelated.
But this is 2015 and this is ICC Pro Cricket 2015, but props to the game for taking me back to a pre-25 years era. Remember Cricket Ashes 97? Yeah, those were the days. Firing the game up for the first time, I noticed that there is no 16:10 or 16:9 resolution support in the game.