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After assessing the situation on the table, you need to swing the cue and try to roll the required number of balls, bypassing your opponent. World Snooker Championship Real 09 is controlled by one of the characters available to choose from.
Among the personalities represented, there are world celebrities and snooker legends such as Ronnie O'Sullivan, Stephen Hendry or John Higgins. Immersed in the atmosphere of billiards to begin the passage of the main story campaign, made in the form of a career. Having to start at the bottom as a beginner and rise to the level of a professional sport. Tournaments take place in the manner of elimination, where you have to defeat several participating people to win, gaining rewards and boosting your reputation.
The gameplay process is to score all the red balls, leaving only the colored ones on the field to win. Help with the calculations is made by special dynamic indi-cators that appear when you try to make a hit.
Download torrent. So in an attempt to capture the 'drama'of the sport, Codemasters has pulled its wallet out and secured the World Championship licence. Which probably explains the name and the familiar theme tune.
With a pseudo-career option, the feeling is clearly that of a young buck trying to make his way in the game, with victory at the Crucible the ultimate goal. There is a reasonably exhaustive qualification process to go through before you get a sniff of Sheffield, where 20 of the world's top players await. Unfortunately, the days when Alex Higgins headbutted referees, relieved himself into plant pots and threatened to have opponents shot are behind us, but among the modern-day automatons featured are Stephen Hendry, Ronnie O'Sullivan and World Champion Mark Williams.
Of the old guard, Dennis Taylor has been brought out of retirement, and as such is the only player here to have a dedicated verse in Chas and Dave's memorable paean to the green baize, Snooker Loopy. He also provides the in-game commentary, offering a master class in the bleeding obvious.
On the table, it's business as usual, and with the requisite aiming aids on, it's the equivalent of being a half-decent player, and is as much about holding position and developing breaks as it is about getting the ball in the hole.
A predetermined power bar is used rather than the more erratic system of pretending the mouse is the cue, and while perfectly manageable, it's a little clinical. Unlike real snooker, it's refreshing to actually be able to play to a passable level. In real life, nobody has ever got a break of more than 16, whereas here a half-century is well within the bounds of possibility.
Ultimately, any criticism of the game is also a criticism of snooker, and while it can be dispiriting to have to sit back and watch your opponent rack up a match-winning break, this can mercifully be speeded up. If it's possible to imagine atmosphere in a snooker game, then IVCS captures it, epitomised by sporadic outbreaks of coughing in the auditorium, a phenomenon familiar to legions of TV viewers. Look, we're trying to big it up, but at the end of the day it's a snooker game.
If that's what you want then this will do. Anyone with any sense who's ever watched Big Break probably hates snooker with a vengeance. Still, that's Jim Davidson for you and nothing to do with snooker itself, which as everyone knows is full of even more heroics, excitement and tension than football.
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