World Snooker Championship 2007 (PS3)
 
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World Snooker Championship 2007 (PS3)

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PlayStation 3  Ages 3 and Over
2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)

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  • Platform:   PlayStation 3
  • PEGI Rating: Ages 3 and Over
  • Media: Video Game

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Product Features

  • Features many of the players from the Snooker and Pool circuits, the PS3 version contains 32 out of 96 licensed snooker players and 14 out of 64 Pool players, including Shaun Murphy, Ronnie O'Sullivan, Earl Strickland and Efren Reyes.
  • Improved 3D front-end, providing an atmospheric ante-room.
  • Incorporates 5 different championship modes: Snooker, Pool (9/8 Ball), Hybrid (customised Snooker/Pool tours), Golden Cue (challenging former champions in Snooker and Pool) and TrickShot.
  • New gameplay mechanics, including a Cueball Target Indicator (where your Cueball will stop on the table, according to power, bounce and spin).
  • Next-generation graphics, including a revamped Character Creation system with more realistic features.
  • Extra games modes for friendly play: Versus and QuickPlay, with existing matches plus Billiards and Bar Billiards.
  • Coaching for all game modes: Snooker, 8 Ball Pool, 9 Ball Pool, Free Snooker and Free Pool, with access to official Rules for all modes.
  • Online gameplay with various radand unranked games: Snooker, 9 Ball Pool, 8 Ball Pool, 3 Ball Pool, Rotation, Bank and Billiards.
  • Familiar commentary from John Parrot, John Virgo and Steve Davis, with new voices for the Pool circuit.

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  • ASIN: B000GM2XPM
  • Release Date: 23 Mar 2007
  • Average Customer Review: 2.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 4,665 in PC & Video Games (See Top 100 in PC & Video Games)
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Amazon.co.uk Review

Although it’s hard to make snooker seem terribly sexy (Sega try their best by making everyone on the box cover scowl like they’re in a Steven Segal movie) the fact is it has an enormous fan base and it actually works really well as a video game. As with any yearly update this isn’t massively different to the last game in the series: it features plenty of celebrity snooker players, (rubbish) commentary from John Parrot and John Virgo, plenty of game modes and online play on the Xbox. Although there is a tutorial mode, the game is intuitive enough for you to pick and play from the off, especially if you start the career mode and begin to slowly work your way up the ranks with your own custom character.

The biggest challenge in the game though is having the will power to turn off all the control assists which initially help to make the game so easy to play. A new cue ball position zone marker makes things a lot easier than previous games, as does helpful aiming arrows indicating when and how hard you should hit a ball. Lining up shots still isn’t quite as easy as it should be though and altering the strength of the shot on the right analogue stick also feels less accurate than it should do. There are a few bugs and glitches too, particularly around foul balls. Graphically the game won’t win any awards, with poor animation and zombie like players, but that’s really not what the game is about. Until next year at least this is the best, and only, next gen snooker game around.
HARRISON DENT

Product Description

Experience the thrill of competing at the Crucible in the only officially licensed game of World Snooker. Featuring 104 snooker players including greats of the game such as Ronnie O`Sullivan, Steve Davis, Stephen Hendry, all of the official tournaments and venues and commentary from John Parrott, Steve Davis and John Virgo.

  • Features many of the players from the Snooker and Pool circuits, the PS3 version contains 32 out of 96 licensed snooker players and 14 out of 64 Pool players, including Shaun Murphy, Ronnie O`Sullivan, Earl Strickland and Efren Reyes.
  • Improved 3D front-end, providing an atmospheric ante-room.
  • Incorporates 5 different championship modes: Snooker, Pool (9/8 Ball), Hybrid (customised Snooker/Pool tours), Golden Cue (challenging former champions in Snooker and Pool) and TrickShot.
  • New gameplay mechanics, including a Cueball Target Indicator (where your Cueball will stop on the table, according to power, bounce and spin).
  • Next-generation graphics, including a revamped Character Creation system with more realistic features.
  • Extra games modes for friendly play: Versus and QuickPlay, with existing matches plus Billiards and Bar Billiards.
  • Coaching for all game modes: Snooker, 8 Ball Pool, 9 Ball Pool, Free Snooker and Free Pool, with access to official Rules for all modes.
  • Online gameplay with various radand unranked games: Snooker, 9 Ball Pool, 8 Ball Pool, 3 Ball Pool, Rotation, Bank and Billiards.
  • Familiar commentary from John Parrot, John Virgo and Steve Davis, with new voices for the Pool circuit.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing and flawed, 24 April 2007
By Mike Whits (Porthcawl, S. Wales) - See all my reviews
Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: World Snooker Championship 2007 (PS3) (Video Game)
Having utterly enjoyed World Championship Snooker 2005 on the PS2 I got the 2007 version for my XBOX360 and enjoyed it a little less! Having now replaced my XBOX with the PS3 I was looking forward again to an enjoyable experience, somewhat foolishly ignoring some of the online reviews.

What can I say other than very disappointing! Between frequent poor frame rates and inconsistencies in aiming between the 'behind the cue' and 'overhead' views, this game is frustratingly poor for a next gen console.

If you have a PS3 and like WCS, wait until they improve it with patches (if that's possible with a console) or bring out a 2008 version. [...]
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good game with sub standard graphics., 4 Aug 2007
By david lally "merson" (south london , england.) - See all my reviews
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Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: World Snooker Championship 2007 (PS3) (Video Game)
Ok, you may have read the other reviews & decided to give this game a miss. But i honestly have to disagree with most of the reviews left here. THIS IS A GOOD GAME. Ok, it may not have lived up to my (or others) expectations but snooker as a game really translates well to console. And how many great ps3 games are on the shelf in HMV or wherever you shop ? -Not many considering it's been here now 5 months & longer stateside. The concept here is to give an honest review. I will start by saying tho that the computer opponent gets progressively hard very quickly ! But the idea of the game is to build up your players abilities by collecting points after every match won. This can take sometime however. You will not be making 50+ breaks regulary until your player has lengthy green bars accumulated from winning those matches. The graphics are also not up to ps3 standard & to be honest not a million miles past ps2. The audience tho cleverly applauds you on a GOOD safety shot & not just any safety shot ! I would recommend that you buy this second hand as you may feel robbed of paying £40. But am i the ONLY person who likes WCS 2007 ? This is a GREAT game if, like me (30+) you've passed the shoot em ups & tomb raiders etc.. & want to sit with a beer & relax in front of your ps3 without sirens or WWIII in your front room.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars PS3 VERSION AND 360 VERSIONS ARE IDENTICALLY ANNOYING.., 1 Jan 2008
Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: World Snooker Championship 2007 (PS3) (Video Game)
Ok lets chalk are cues :) World Snooker Championship is effectively two games in one, these days,thanks to the American audience's apparent aversion to the sombre and gentlemanly world of snooker, the pool championships (in all their many forms) have been built up over the years to the point where they are now more numerous and just as comprehensive as the snooker tournaments. Good news for pool players, I suppose, but as a snooker fan it just looks like more and more versions of the exact same thing to me, a pattern that has arguably come to define sports games these days. In most cases (snooker's in particular), we've been making them long enough now to have perfected the mechanics of the particular sport. For official licences, progress now lies in making them look and feel as authentic as they play.

Just like the last instalment, WCS2007 plays about as authentically as you could wish of a snooker game. New players can rely on the selection of tutorials to introduce them to the importance of spin and cue elevation, but anyone with a decent knowledge of a real-life snooker table can expect to jump right into the competitions. The career mode takes your customised protagonist through an enormous selection of tournaments and qualifiers before allowing him a crack at the World Championship itself. There is satisfying depth to the gameplay, and though the positional and directional indicators might seem a little over generous to more experienced players, they can be turned off. The computer players are well weighted, but still represent a challenge in even the most insignificant of qualifying matches, mistakes are harshly punished, and although the game can feel unfair at times, it's never any worse than real life snooker so take that into consideration and you wont be to disheartened by receiving a thrasing and trust me you will...

The indicators make things rather easy for non-beginners, unfortunately the only options are on or off, with no graded assists.
Accomplished though it is, however, WCS2007's simulation of pool and snooker is hardly an advancement over its predecessors' - the differences here are minimal, the chief ones being Xbox Live play (which requires a lot of patience) and the Golden Cue and Hybrid tournaments, which allow you to mix and match different cue sports over the course of a single tournament. But then, the series' core gameplay didn't need fixing. As with almost any sports franchise, you'd expect the chief improvements to lie in the presentation. It's here that WCS2007 is genuinely flawed,this would have looked dated three years ago. Its sombre presentation is appealing and befits the sport, but the confusing and unhelpful menu system and stiff, slightly frightening player models are very, very out of date, as is the repetitive commentary. Almost every annoyance can be turned off in the depths of some options menu or another, but even so the lack of polish is disappointing.

Really not up to standard, is it. The players' grimaces and celebratory smiles are near-indistinguishable from each other.
Especially in comparison with its sports-game contemporaries, this apparent laziness sours the experience of playing WSC2007. You'd expect the tables and balls, at least, to look nice and shiny and realistic, but the entire play environment is fuzzy and generally has the air of a cheapish 2003 PC game. The ambient noise is horrible, bad quality, tinny chuntering from the audience, which runs on a very short loop, as does the commentary - I'm used to jarringly general comments in sports games, but Blade could have recorded more than five of them. The menu system is the only thing about this game that's pretty, and it's extremely confusing - it took about ten minutes to figure out how to start a two player game. If you're a fan of snooker, and anyone who buys this almost certainly will be - it's extremely disappointing to see the game's 32 licensed pro players cueing the ball like someone's drunken old fart down your local pub, thanks to the poor motion-capture which trust me is truly awful, and hearing John Virgo say, "He's not left himself a lot of options here," for the sixteenth time in twenty minutes would lessen anyone's affection for the sport.

World Snooker Championship 2007 is a competent and comprehensive simulation of the actual sport, but there is no flair in its gameplay or presentation. It's snooker (and pool, and billiards) by numbers, with none of the realistic-looking players or visual authenticity or visible effort of its golf, table tennis or basketball compatriots on the Xbox 360. Really, we have now reached the stage where sports games should attempt to deliver as effectively in the presentation area as they do elsewhere, and this series appears to be making absolutely no progress on that front (or any other front, for that matter). WCS2007 is, as ever, a reliable a bet for snooker fans, and the Xbox 360's only realistic snooker simulation - next time, though, we expect a more up-to-date experience..

Hope this helps boys and girls... and if your thinking why is it im reviewing a 360game instead of a ps3 one is because i own both consoles and have played both and both are identical..
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1.0 out of 5 stars Game keeps freezing
Every time now I win a frame on qualification the game freezes which means I end up spending more time powering my PS3 up and down. Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars World Snooker Championship 2007
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5.0 out of 5 stars BUY this!!
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