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The Ultimate Baseball Game

As gamers we like to bemoan that fact that our choices in games are consistently dwindling, and for good reason. I would like to see more than one NFL title each year. College hoops fans are now completely out of luck. We have lost the wide range of quality arcade titles, like NHL Hitz or NBA Street. Essentially, your favorite sport now has one, maybe two, significant options each year to play.

Baseball is not really an exception. I say "not really" because our sim-style choices have consistently been two: MLB: The Show or MLB 2K. But dig a bit deeper, and baseball, more than most sports, has recently offered a wider range of choices for fans. Games like MLB Power Pros, The Bigs and even Out of the Park Baseball offer more options for baseball gameplay than those that exist in the football and basketball genres (probably combined).

What if, though, these choices start to dry up as well? Well, here is what I would want to keep from these games if given only one option -- one "ultimate game" if you will.

Last Game Standing


Graphics: For me, it is easy to see that MLB: The Show has been the prettiest looking baseball game, probably even the best looking sports game available. In my ultimate baseball simulation, I would keep the stunning stadiums and near-perfect lighting.

Gameplay: While probably a surprising choice, I would rip the gameplay physics and engine out of MLB Power Pros. Despite the cartoon-like atmosphere, I think the game has a great feel and delivers tons of hit variety and exciting moments. It would certainly need some speed tweaks and animation changes to suit a different look, but this game is solid on the field.

Franchise Mode: I hope the day comes when we see a console title that plays as well as The Show or Power Pros, but is backed with the options and information available in Out of the Park Baseball. Text-sim fanatics probably do not want to share the goods that exist in this stellar game, but imagine actually "playing" the games in your long-running OOTP franchise. I know that is not the point of text sims, but for guys like me who like both elements, this would be a dream come true.

Career Mode: If you did not play The Bigs 2, you probably missed out on one of the more exciting and original career modes available in sports gaming today. While Road to the Show is fun, for me it lacks a certain context that makes it that compelling. While a bit scripted and lacking some needed presentation elements, the career mode in The Bigs 2 had an interesting story that made playing around in the world somewhat believable. Add in some Mass Effect 2-style decision making, and this career mode would be lots of fun.

Pitching Mechanics: I hope that the pitching in MLB 2K10 is as improved as advertised, because despite some problems, I still like the rewarding feeling of really "snapping off" a wicked curveball using the analog stick. If the tweaks work like they are supposed to, this mechanic has the ability to become something special. Of course, not everyone likes this system, so we will leave an option to return to standard meter-based pitching.

Batting Mechanics: Compared to pitching, enjoyable motion-control batting is closer to becoming a reality. Wii Sports showed some indication of being able to handle motion controls accurately, and though it did not have baseball, Wii Sports Resort increased the effectiveness of swinging a virtual piece of equipment. The latest MLB: The Show trailer indicates that the development team is working on motion controls -- I am sure Microsoft's Natal will have something to add as well.

Presentation: I have to steal the presentation from MLB: The Show for my ultimate game. However, someday I would love to see localized broadcasters. Too bad we missed the chance to hear Harry Kalas, Harry Caray or Jack Buck in a game.

Extras: Though pretty flawed during its inception, MLB 2K's card-based system had promise. I would add an "Ultimate Team" mode, which would probably be similar to Baseball Boss. To me, the card-collecting element fits baseball more than any other sport.


This is just the beginning of what I would really want in an "ultimate" game. Network integration, online franchise, weekly recaps and playable historic teams would also make my list. If the baseball game market dwindles like the rest of them, what would you choose to add to your "ultimate" game?


Member Comments
# 21 mlblover15 @ 02/17/10 04:35 PM
i cant say what id take from any certain game or whatever except for a couple things that really wowed me in games.. and tehy are...

1. the complete customization of unis in front page sports baseball pro series.

2. the daily home run tracker from all star baseball 05

3. weekly hot and cold lists from all star baseball 05

4. future stadiums from all star baseball 2005

5. expansion from all star baseball 2005

6. customizable leagues from baseball pro series so you could align each div or league how ever you felt you needed to do it.

7. commentary hs to be from 2k9 due to the close to real life style of it and not being as canned as most can be.

i think that is it... for me at least...
 
# 22 bukktown @ 02/17/10 04:48 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by nemesis04
If I could take a little bit from past and present it would be:

Graphics: Mlb The Show

Franchise Mode: All Star Baseball

Gameplay: Mlb The Show

AI: Mlb The Show

Pitching Mechanics:
-Meter: The Show
-Classic: The Show
-Analog: MVP NCAA

Hitting Mechanics:
Button Press: Mlb The Show
Analog: MVP NCAA

Throwing:
Button: MVP
Analog: MVP

Base running: Mlb The Show

Hit Variety: Hybrid cross between the Show and MVP

Presentation: MLB The Show

Sliders: Hybrid cross between MVP and High Heat

Statistical information: Inside Edge 2k series
I would have everything the same as this except have Gameplay from High Heat.
 
# 23 NoleFan72 @ 02/17/10 09:46 PM
I would love to see RTTS players be able to go from 09 to 10 for example. Then I would like to hear the announcers refer to your players career stats rather then season. So for example if you RTTS player comes to the plate and is a 30hr guy for the last 5 seasons, make a commit on this how This would make you feel like your playing the guy, like your are managing his career.
 
# 24 stlstudios189 @ 02/19/10 05:50 PM
this list makes me miss ASB 05 so much more. I truley think that the 05 series was the best year ever for sports gamers. NFL 2k5, Madden 05, MVP 05, ASB 05, NBA 2k5, CH 2k5, NHL 2k5, were all great games that I still sometime pop in my xbox.
 
# 25 BZito75 @ 02/19/10 07:19 PM
Just give me MLB The Show, with the ability to choose commentary teams (ala NCAA Basketball 10)

oh and PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE... EXPANSION..... that was the #1 greatest feature from the ASB series.....
 
# 26 Eski33 @ 02/22/10 02:49 PM
For me, the ultimate baseball game would include:

1) The Show's graphics -- Although not perfect, it's pretty damn close

2) Dynamic weather -- Hot / clod temps impact performance...Rain delays

3) Classic World Series / Dynasty teams from each era with uniforms and stadiums

4) All-Star weekend with the players wearing their team uniforms

5) Each team has all uniforms ever worn available (or at least back to the 1960's)

6) I liked the Home Run derby in MVP with the targets as a mini-game

7) Create-a-player carry over year-to-year with in-game stats (i.e. I create a player last year and whatever stats that player had would be included in this year's game)

8) Multiple presentations as in NCAA Basketball 10

9) Presentation
--In-game scoreboard from league's top games
--Post-game highlights from around the league
--This Week in Baseball highlight reel
--World Series rings presentation the following year with banner shown in stadium fly by

10) Create-a-stadium feature

Again, The Show is the best virtual presentation of the sport. I cannot wait til March 3
 
# 27 chuckm1961 @ 02/22/10 03:05 PM
MLB 10 (assuming fielding is better than last year, and pitcher fatigue problems are fixed), +

fully customizable leagues +

old-time teams and all-time great teams =

Heaven on Earth
 
# 28 Tommyklaid @ 02/22/10 04:40 PM
'The Show' can have everything on the list except for...

Player Models: MLB 2K7

Announcing Booth: lead commentator- Vasgersian or O'Brien

color commentator- Sutcliffe
 

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