Wed 31 Jan 2007
World Snooker Challenge 2007 – PSP Review
ByA pretty orthodox (pockety-gamer style) review for a pretty orthodox game but I was pleased with the two word strap which, in a kinda mixed compliment, Pocketgamer/ Develop Editorial Director, Owain Bennallack, reckoned might be the best thing I’ve written this month…
You say ‘to-may-to’, I say ‘to-mah-to’, but in the case of World Snooker Challenge 2007 (or World Pool Challenge 2007, as it’s known to our American cousins) that’s certainly no reason to call the whole thing off.
Indeed, thanks to the massive popularity of pool in the US set alongside British passions forged in the crucible of snooker, Sega has decided to pack its latest cuesports simulator with fully formed and feature laden versions of both sports.
For snooker fans, this translates to being able to play as or against an astonishing 91 of the most popular and well-known snooker and pool stars in the world – from John Higgins, Ronnie ‘O Sullivan, and Steve Davis through to Earl Strickland and Efren Reyes. Ten officially endorsed tournaments including the World Snooker Championship and The Masters are available to play through, as well as a hugely generous array of quick play and more casual options, including trick shots, free snooker, free pool, and 8- and 9-ball games.
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