Channel your inner AB de Villiers.
Some might say that cricket in South Africa has always been the third step child when it comes to rugby and soccer, yet with the Springboks and Bafana Bafana’s poor performance last year combined with the amazing achievements of Faf and co. in Australia and against Sri Lanka, that cricket might be at it’s most popular in years. The Proteas are looking like a world class side and now with the release of Don Bradman Cricket 2017, you can continue that success and domination in the comfort of your own home. Unlike the big American sports or soccer, cricket has never quite had a great videogame. Brian Lara Cricket back on the first PlayStation was lots of fun, yet it lacked the polish of it’s more established counterparts. When Big Ant Studios released Don Bradman Cricket 14 a few years ago, the signs were there for a really fun cricket game, one which was, unfortunately, plagued by some strange design choices and bugs galore. Fast forward a few years later, and Red Ant Studio have released Don Bradman Cricket 17- and it’s a massive step in the right direction for cricket videogames.
This story is from the February 2017 edition of Maxim Africa.
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