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Pros: New and improve gameplay. 4,000 licensed players. Customization. New animations.
Cons: In-game items and advance features behind paywalls.
Pros: Unrivaled gameplay realism. Freely choose preferred team. Real-time matches and live weekly updates. Wide range of clubs and legend players to sign up.
Cons: Requires huge amount of storage space. A stable connection is necessary when playing online matches.
Pros: Authentic player characteristics. Tactile gameplay. Immersive audio and visual elements. Great customization options.
Cons: Some online features may be retired. Connection and network issues forces app closure. Faulty foul system. Button commands not responding.
Pros: More than 500 batting shots added. Bigger and better real-time multiplayer game. Supports manual fielding and catching. Additional shot map.
Cons: Ads can interrupt game experience oft-times.
Pros: Good graphics and animation. Covers both gameplay and management aspects of soccer. Offers a lot of content and achiements.
Cons: Unintuitive controls can't be remapped.
Pros: With multiple game modes to play. Realistic stunning graphics. Free rewards daily. Easy-to-learn the game.
Cons: Too many obstructive pop-ups.
Pros: Enhanced movement and control make for a satisfying gaming experience. A range of options keeps gameplay fresh and exciting. Social features allow for sharing and friendly competition.
Cons: Limited licensing. Simplified graphics and reduced content.
Pros: Simple gameplay. Decent graphics and animation. Easy controls. Four playable modes.
Cons: Prone to lagging and freezing. Too much ads.
Pros: A full range of varied shots may be attempted. Fun RCPL auction side-mission. Best cricket game of its era. Brilliant quality for what is actually a free game.
Cons: Character modelling is behind the times. The graphics need overhauling. Voice acting is pretty bad. AI enemy has hitting-for-six gaming advantage.
Pros: Multiple game modes including MyCareer and Season Mode. Strong basketball simulation mechanics. Impressive presentation for a mobile game. Engaging player progression and career system.
Cons: Touch controls can feel cramped at times. Not as polished as the console version.
Pros: The graphics. The realism. The number of players.
Cons: Playability makes a step backwards.
Pros: Comprehensive selection of real-world cricket players. Simulates real cricket stadiums worldwide. A wide range of game modes. Competitive multiplayer gameplay.
Cons: Infrequent technical glitches.
Pros: Realistic ball physics for authentic pool gameplay. Wide range of modes: 8-ball, 9-ball, and tournaments. Intuitive controls and simple user interface. Customization options for cues and tables. Highly replayable with online multiplayer and ranking system.
Cons: Occasional connectivity issues. Customization options may require in-game purchases. Gameplay can feel repetitive over time.
Pros: Online drafts add a more competitive layer than basic pack opening. Large card collection and squad-building systems give the game lasting goals.
Cons: Competitive features depend heavily on an internet connection. The pack-based progression loop can start to feel repetitive.
Pros: Comprehensive cricket experience. Historical scenarios. Player profile and ranking.
Cons: Limited gameplay modes.
Pros: Unlockable stadiums and ball styles. In-game tutorial access. Varied gameplay modes. Variety of unlockable teams to manage.
Cons: Difficult controls. Tutorial lacks precision and timing practice.