MLB 2K10 review

Back in the big leagues

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    Mostly great controls

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    Much smoother visuals

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    Superb announcing

Cons

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    Still lots of rough edges

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    Too much My Player loading

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    Base stealing is clumsy

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Last year’s baseball offering from 2K Sports took lots of heat from critics and the public. Some of it was deserved, some was just piling-on, but most agreed that MLB 2K9 was a work in progress. Within hours of playing its successor, it became obvious that the development team behind MLB 2K10 answered the call and gave us a vastly improved product. It ain’t perfect – can a baseball game ever be? – but it’s the most enjoyable and fan-friendliest hardball sim Take Two has released this generation.

OK, so we’re definitely back on the 2K bandwagon this year. That doesn’t mean there aren’t problems. The visuals are better - especially the framerate – but lots of player models are downright ugly. Is David Wright’s likeness actually an outtake from Nazi Zombies? Yikes. It also seems like there are waaaaay too many line drives caught for outs and double plays executed. In addition, player animations are herky-jerky when transitions happen, resulting in unnatural scenes. 2K10 looks much better at regular speed than in slow motion, when a lot of the visual gaffes are easier to catch.

As with any self-respecting current-gen sports game, there are tons of player options to sink your teeth into. Naturally, there are franchises and playoffs; a new single-player career mode called My Player (a bold rip-off of Sony’s Road To The Show), a cool MLB Today option that lets you play that day’s MLB matchups with the up-to-the-minute rosters, and scads of online options. You won’t lack for things to do, that’s for sure.

As the only baseball option on the 360, we’re relieved that MLB 2K10 is a genuine winner. There is still work to be done, but it deserves a spot on a major league roster.

Mar 9, 2010

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GenreSports
DescriptionImprovements across the board, tight controls, and a fan-friendly feel all spell “winner.”
Franchise nameMajor League Baseball 2K
UK franchise nameMajor League Baseball 2K
Platform"Xbox 360","Wii","PS2","PSP","PS3","DS","PC"
US censor rating"Everyone","Everyone","Everyone","Everyone","Everyone","Everyone","Everyone"
UK censor rating"","","","","","",""
Alternative names"Major League Baseball 2K10"
Release date1 January 1970 (US), 1 January 1970 (UK)
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