World Snooker Championship 2007 Review (PS2)

This is my review of World Snooker Championship 2007 for the PS2. It's a sport simulation video game, and is available for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable. The game simulates 20 officially licensed real-world snooker and pool (pocket billiards) tournaments, including the World Snooker Championship, Mosconi Cup, and US Open Nine-ball Championship. The game was developed by Blade Interactive and published by Sega in 2007 and was only released in Europe and Australia (PAL game only, not NTSC). It was followed by WSC Real 08: World Snooker Championship. There are three famous commentators in the game, who are, John Parrot, Steve Davis, and John Virgo. Playing snooker in this game is quite easy, but your opponents are tough to beat even in the qualifying rounds. The graphics for the PS2 look very good, not so much the characters and the arena, but the snooker table itself and the balls and everything. The only problems that I have with this game is that there seems to be a glitch with the sound of the crowd. After a couple of minutes playing the sound of the crowd will start looping and it never goes away. I thought that it might be a fault with my game, but I did buy another copy of this on ebay and it had the same problem, so maybe all copies of this game are like that. The other problem that I have with the game is that sometimes the frame rate will totally stutter. But apart from those flaws I do find it a very enjoyable game to play.

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