World Snooker Championship 2005 review:
As for the Live options - there aren't too many people playing it right now for obvious reasons (not obvious? Well, it's not out till Friday) but the experience seems to be just as good as offline. Snooker isn't exactly reaction-based after all, unless you're trying to hustle someone and he works it out and goes to spill your pint.
World Snooker Championship 2005 review:
Gripes aside, all in all, what we have here is another highly respectable update of the best and most playable simulation of the great game – but to be honest it’s unlikely to appeal to anyone other than snooker loopy nuts (like us), and needed even more of a tune up than it got.
World Snooker Championship 2005 review:
This score's going to be a bit of a fudge. I can see it now. The problem isn't the quality of the game - World Snooker Championship 2005 is easily the most comprehensive and well worked clack-'em-up I've played, and makes a number of significant gains over its forerunner, of which more in a bit - but rather the question of what sort of value to place on a snooker game in the first place.