MLB 15 The Show Fact Sheet Impressions
Submitted on: 02/02/2015 by
In case you missed it last week, the Fact Sheet for MLB 15 The Show dropped with all sorts of new information on this year's game. In addition, we're going to learn even more later this week in Sony's first stream of MLB 15's gameplay on Twitch.
So now that we know what The Show is bringing to the table this year, let's see what our staff thinks about how this year's game is shaping up.
Caley Roark: A lot of the items on the list look really good. I'm especially excited about the franchise improvements. I'm glad to see them bringing back the sponsorship options, as I always liked seeing the ads I chose throughout the park. Even better, it sounds like your sponsorship will be part of the broadcast. That's both realistic and creative!
The revamped Diamond Dynasty should give some intrigue to a mode I always feel I should like, but rarely play. The presentation improvements sound interesting, especially those that will help the commentary.
I don't see anything about the Human IK Engine, which was one of the leaked features I am most excited about. Maybe that's set for a specific reveal later.
Anyway, if Sony can deliver on these aspect,MLB 15: The Show should be another solid title in the franchise.
The revamped Diamond Dynasty should give some intrigue to a mode I always feel I should like, but rarely play. The presentation improvements sound interesting, especially those that will help the commentary.
I don't see anything about the Human IK Engine, which was one of the leaked features I am most excited about. Maybe that's set for a specific reveal later.
Anyway, if Sony can deliver on these aspect,MLB 15: The Show should be another solid title in the franchise.
Ben Vollmer: Where to begin? For starters, I love (and have always loved) SCEA for the way they present their information. No tricks, no big marketing gimmicks, just giving the audience what they want on a silver platter and letting us consume it.
As for the fact sheet itself, there's lot of stuff to like. My personal favorites are the updated trade logic and trade finders. I have longed for the day when I could see what I could get for my big name ace at the deadline, even if it's just for fun. Having to scroll through each and every name on the extremely large rosters made that almost impossible. This should really add to the off-season. Editable salaries are also great, and given that everything OS'ers have already done to make the game better, I'm sure they can't wait to get their hands on this.
One thing that is slightly mystifying is the lack of talk about Online Franchise (which has a really rocky debut in 2014). The fact sheet was a long one, and admittedly, I didn't expect them to get to everything. It seems like they remain focused on nailing down the core experience, which will almost certainly lead to another strong year of MLB: The Show.
As for the fact sheet itself, there's lot of stuff to like. My personal favorites are the updated trade logic and trade finders. I have longed for the day when I could see what I could get for my big name ace at the deadline, even if it's just for fun. Having to scroll through each and every name on the extremely large rosters made that almost impossible. This should really add to the off-season. Editable salaries are also great, and given that everything OS'ers have already done to make the game better, I'm sure they can't wait to get their hands on this.
One thing that is slightly mystifying is the lack of talk about Online Franchise (which has a really rocky debut in 2014). The fact sheet was a long one, and admittedly, I didn't expect them to get to everything. It seems like they remain focused on nailing down the core experience, which will almost certainly lead to another strong year of MLB: The Show.
Robert Kollars: The fact sheet for The Show is something that I forward to every year, and this year is no different. MLB 15 is seemingly full of solid upgrades, and a few new exciting features. That being said, I was hoping to see a few things mentioned which just weren't. I will hold off complete judgement for now, because as others have mentioned, some stuff likely didn't make it onto the fact sheet for various reasons.
Of the improvements and additions that were listed, there are quite a few to be excited about. The addition of new minor league stadiums is huge plus for me, as I am addicted to RTTS and new environments to play in will definitely add to the mode. When I am not playing RTTS, you will find me playing franchise mode, and the addition of the radio show within this mode has me pretty darn excited.
There is so much to like about this fact sheet, and I haven't even talked about the new animations, new home-run swings, and improved trade logic. Basically, I am extremely pleased with the information included, and what we have to look forward to when MLB 15 The Show launches very soon!
Of the improvements and additions that were listed, there are quite a few to be excited about. The addition of new minor league stadiums is huge plus for me, as I am addicted to RTTS and new environments to play in will definitely add to the mode. When I am not playing RTTS, you will find me playing franchise mode, and the addition of the radio show within this mode has me pretty darn excited.
There is so much to like about this fact sheet, and I haven't even talked about the new animations, new home-run swings, and improved trade logic. Basically, I am extremely pleased with the information included, and what we have to look forward to when MLB 15 The Show launches very soon!
Chris Sanner: Should I be worried that online franchise wasn't really mentioned? Online franchise is in the game, but I'd love to be reassured it's going to be 'better' than last year's debacle. And commentary, the vague promise of new lines is good to hear, I hope.
But that's enough negativity. MLB 15 The Show looks like another winner if the vision in the fact sheet is properly executed. The gameplay improvements seem to be starting to emphasize the speed of the game a bit more, making it more cruicial to focus on the defensive aspects of your team as much as the pitching and batting stats. The fielding has always seemed pretty automatic in any baseball game, so to see that aspect of the game getting new treatment is a welcome sight.
I've got positive vibes as we head towards release...