When you compare snooker to something like football, it's hard to think of it as
a sport, after all not much energy is required to play it and it is fairly laid
back as far as sports go, but unlike football, less skill is required if you
just want a friendly game and anyone can pick up a cue to play, therefore with
the release of Sega's World Championship Snooker 2007, the chance to practice
your skills and become the best has reached your home.
The first thing we have to say
about this game is that the controls are excellent, anybody from
your clumsy friend to your granddad could pick this game up and
play it such is the simplicity of the controls and not only that
but the games use of tactics as well as skill make for very
involved gameplay indeed, even people who have no desire to play
snooker will be able to pull of spectacular shots using the
basic controls and for the more advanced player, the ability to
spin the ball is made easy by the press of a button.

If you
are still not confident that you will be able to pick up and play this game
there is even a tutorial which will guide you through the basics and if you need
a extra hand during your match you can call on the services of the ever helpful
John Virgo.
The learning curve in this game means that the
more games you play, the better you will find yourself becoming, and before you
know it you will be pulling off shots that you usually only see on the
television, therefore once you feel confident enough to take on the big boys you
can start to take part in the various competitions that are on offer, these
range from snooker, pool or you can even create a tournament with includes both
and of course once you think you are a world beater you can sign into Xbox Live
and take the world on, just to prove it to yourself.
To make things simpler for the novice, Sega
have included a feature which tells you in which order to pot the balls, this is
very useful as to be fair, only really snooker fans may know this, you are also
aided when you line up a shot by a white line which give you an idea of the
balls target and where your white ball is likely to end up.

Of
course as with most games, skill is still required, especially when you take to
Xbox Live, for example when taking harder shots at tighter angles the line which
guides you as to the coloured ball's target becomes smaller and therefore
it becomes much tougher for you to pot these should you not have been practising
and once you master the basics you will then have to get used to the spin
technique which you will need should you wish to compete with the best.
Once you get bored of Snooker you can then
venture onto pool, this has always been a favourite of mine due to the speed and
simplicity of the game, it is very enjoyable to play, however you will
find in this game that the computer opponents are very tough and just one
mistake will usually mean that you are waiting around while he clears the table.
Graphically the game does not disappoint, it
is most definitely next gen all the way, the colours of the balls are clear and
crisp and the snooker stars all look like their real life counterparts, this is
all complemented by the sound which if you close your eyes would make you think
that you were listening to real snooker, well with the exception of the
commentary which is slightly disappointing due to the lack of variety.
World Championship Snooker 2007 does have it's
flaw's but to be fair there isn't really that many, the controls make this a
very easy game to pick up and play and the simplicity makes it fun for the whole
family, Snooker has never been so much fun and I for one can't wait to get back
on my Xbox 360 and start practising.
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