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Major League Baseball 2K9

Also known as: MLB 2K9

Slapping balls is always fun

Just like with the other recent 2K Sports title NBA 2K9 the sheer quality and sheen on display here is superb. Despite all the efforts EA Sports have made to make their games feel like TV broadcasts, they’ve never come anywhere near 2K’s level of presentation. The graphics are spot on, the sound and commentary is exemplary and the whole thing just feels like you are participating in a game of baseball.

The usual spread of options is available, with one-off fixtures, franchise modes and Home Run Derbies all playable. There’s also a non-atrocious soundtrack to keep you interested (although, 50% of it is still complete toss). There’s also a reasonable practice mode to get into the swing (pun intended) of things with. However, the interface problems that were the only real problem with MLB’s basketball counterpart are back in full force, and are even more pronounced than before.

Couple this with the fact that the controls are so complicated that it’ll take a fairly long time to get to grips with them. You really do need a pad as well, because so many of the controls are tied to the analogue stick.

The training help screens don’t actually aid players too much, as the button numbers often don’t match what they are on the controller. But, if you can struggle past the interface, the game itself is baseball gold. And this is coming from someone who has no interest in baseball whatsover. But if you do, snap this up as quick as you can.

Jun 23, 2009

You'll love
  • Quality graphics and gameplay
  • Commentary is exemplary
  • Tons of modes
You'll hate
  • Controls are too complicated
  • Basically requires a gamepad
  • Training and control listing doesn't help

 
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Major League Baseball 2K9
Major League Baseball 2K9

Genre: Sports
Release date: Mar 3, 2009
Published by: 2K Games
Developed by: 2K Games
Franchise: Major League Baseball 2K
Min system requirements: 2.4GHz, 512MB RAM, 9.5 GB HD, and 128MB graphics card w/ Shader Model 3
Multiplayer Modes:
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1 player SOLO
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Slapping balls is always fun
PC Review  -  Jun 23, 2009