36.Brain Lara Cricket 2007


Codemasters makes cricket accessible

Brian Lara International Cricket 2007 (or Ricky Ponting International Cricket 2007 in some areas!) is focused on the shorter, one day events of the sport. Play through the ICC Cricket World Cup, with all 16 finalist teams from the 2007 tournament.
While the actual game can be quite complex, Brian Lara International Cricket 2007 is very accessible, with well thought out controls that make playing the game simple from the start. Reminiscent of golf game controls, here the game revolves around stopping a rising bar as near to the sweet stop as possible, to get the best possible catch, throw, or hit.
In terms of graphics, the presentation effectually copies how the game is viewed on TV, with all the camera angles you'd expect, replays and the 3rd umpire. Player models look very dated today, and are occasionally amusingly bad (I'm thinking of Flintoff). However, the gameplay is balanced, and easy to get into. You'll be able to get the hang of Brian Lara International Cricket 2007 in a couple of overs, meaning anyone can enjoy it.
What this game lacks is more game modes. It's far from the complete cricket experience, so if you want to play a range of full five day tests, this isn't the game for you.
Nevertheless, with Brian Lara International Cricket 2007, Codemasters here made a game that gives Cricket a surprisingly exciting arcade feel that makes it very accessible.

35.FIFA 07


Play the 2006/07 soccer season with Fifa 07

FIFA 07 has long been superseded by FIFA 2012 but for those that remember what things were like in the early days, FIFA 07 provides an interesting trip down memory lane.
Like all the FIFA games, FIFA 07 is about as realistic as it gets for soccer sims since it has the licensing to use the names of real players unlike its closest rival Pro Evolution Soccer. FIFA 07 was something of a watershed for the franchise however because it involved a complete overhaul of the game engine meaning you need to employ real world tactics and think like a real player and manager in order to win matches.

34.FIFA 09


The soccer classic strikes back

It's incredible to think it's been 15 years since the FIFA sports gamedynasty began. FIFA 09 is a far cry from the blocky graphics and rigid gameplay of the original, 16-bit version. But, of course, the question is, how much better is this one than FIFA 08?
The answer, in short is: a little. The graphics in FIFA 09 have been refined, with more photo-realistic captures of the superstars of soccer, and some great new animations both on and off the ball.

33.FIFA 10


360 degrees of football

FIFA 09 is arguably the king of soccer games, and the pinnacle of the series' renaissance. That means that there are big expectations for FIFA 10, the latest version of the EA classic.
While it's visually not far removed from its predecessor, the FIFA 10 PC demo will demonstrate some "under the hood" changes that really improve the game. The biggest is the introduction of 360 degree control. Your players no longer move in just eight directions, but whatever way you want. This makes control a much more subtle, and gives you greater flexibility and the ability for much more creative play.

32.FIFA 14


Refined gameplay and amazing realism in FIFA'S 2014 edition

FIFA 14 has introduced new elements that enhance gameplay and add more realism to the best soccer simulator for the PC.

A pure form of realism

The new features in this version are mainly centered around gameplay. EA has introduced a number of features designed to enhance the realism of the game to levels never before seen in a soccer game.
EA has worked hard on the player animations. The new Precision Movement feature means that accelerations, sprints, slowdowns, 
                          

31.FIFA 11


Soccer gaming at its finest

FIFA 11 is the latest installment of EA’s popular series of soccer games. It includes a number of great improvements on FIFA 10 that make it a ridiculously realistic simulation of the real thing and a worthy competitor for Pro Evolution Soccer 2011.
Having been blown away by the previous version of FIFA, we found it hard to imagine how EA could possibly improve its slick soccer sim. However, after a few matches of this demo version it’s clear that the changes aren’t merely cosmetic.

66.GRID 2 – RELOADED


Be fast, be first and be famous as the race returns in GRID 2. Experience aggressive racing against advanced AI and become immersed in the race with GRID 2’s new TrueFeel Handling system which powers edge of control exhilaration behind the wheel of every iconic car. The next generation of the EGO Game Technology Platform delivers genre-defining visuals and jaw-dropping damage as you prove yourself across three continents in a new, evolving world of motorsport. Earn fame, fans and fortune as you blaze your way to the top in intense, relentless races on licensed circuits, beautifully realised city streets and lethal mountain roads.

65.Grid 2 – Black Box


Black Box version for GRID 2

64.Race Driver: Grid


Race Driver: Grid begins with the player accepting jobs to drive for other teams to earn money, and once the player gains enough capital they can purchase their own vehicles and drive independently, as well as continuing to drive for other teams should they choose to. Grid features a gameplay mechanic known as Flashback which allows the player to rewind gameplay by up to ten seconds and resume from their chosen point. This is a limited-use feature, determined by the difficulty setting.

26.Football Manager 2013 PROPER – CPY.


Football Manager 2013 PROPER – CPY

Football Manager is the best-selling, most realistic football mana gement series ever made. Football Manager 2013 celebrates 20 years 

25.FIFA 13 – Black Box.


FIFA 13 – Black Box

FIFA 2013 captures all the drama and unpredictability of real-world football. This year, the game creates a true battle for possession across the entire pitch, and delivers freedom and creativity in attack. Driven by five game-changing innovations that revolutionize artificial intelligence, dribbling, ball control and physical play, FIFA 2013 represents the largest and deepest feature set in the history of the franchise.

24..Pro Evolution Soccer 2011


Pro Evolution Soccer 2011

PES 2011 is the  2011 version of Konami’s long-running, video game soccer franchise. The tenth release in the series overall, PES 2011 refreshes the popular series by merging the best features that earlier iterations have presented to video game footballers worldwide over the years, along with new features that will carry the franchise into the future. Combined features include: 1,000+ new motions available in-game; unprecedented control over every pass, shot, throw-in; drag-and-drop functionality for team management; the ability to map favorite moves to the analog stick; an online Master League and much, much more.

23..FIFA 11


FIFA 11

FIFA 11  is the 18th title in Electronic Arts’ FIFA series of football video games. Developed by EA Canada, it was published by Electronic Arts worldwide under the EA Sports label.It was released on 28 September 2010 in North America, 30 September 2010 in Australia, and 1 October 2010 in Europe for all platforms, except the Wii and Nintendo DS. The PC version of FIFA 11 is the first in the series to use the same game engine as the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions. Commentary is provided by Martin Tyler and Andy Gray. The game received positive reviews, and was awarded ‘Sports Game of the Year’ at the Golden Joystick Awards after a record-breaking 2.06 million votes.

1.Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 RELOADED + BLACKBOX .




“PES 2014″ is a “live football” the latest series. Fox first replacement engine, the game will bring new physics collision effects and higher picture performance, while a new generation of management tactics.