While this arcade-style cricket slogfest shows potential, Big Bash Boom's bugs and technical issues mean it struggles to make a lasting impression.
From free-to-play games on your mobile phone, to fully-fledged console classics, these are the best cricket games you can play.
Neil writes: "Looking for a top-notch cricket simulation? Well, you're not going to get it with Big Bash Boom on Xbox One - but this may still be your best bet for a bit of arcade cricketing action."
The Player 2 team looks back at 2018 and points out the games that failed to live up to our expectations.
For the first time ever you only need to list one, just one game on the annual "Most dissapointing" list because this year we had a game that encapsulated all that is wrong with games and developers these days.
Namely: Complacent - taking their fans for granted and never improving, well on anything. Arrogant - Release a barren, incomplete game so far removed of what previous entries offered at full price knowing that today's gamer is conditioned to suck it up and wait for them to "finish it later". Lying: See E3 Bethesda press event for more.
Bethesda is the most dissapointing gaming aspect of 2018, by far.
I applaud the bravery at saying RDR2 is disappointing. Fanboys and a lot of the press outlets are giving it a free pass because it's a R* game and are never able to argue the valid criticism that people bring up about the game and why it's disappointing. While games like Fallout 76, Sea of Thieves, and Metal Gear Survive were just pure abominations and far worse than RDR2, you can't be disappointed in games that we all knew were going to be terrible from the beginning.
To add, I'm pretty shocked at how disappointed people are with the PSOne Classic. I didn't get one myself but seeing how many people were upset and the reasons why just makes it look like Sony really didn't put much effort into it.