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MLB The Show 17: Is It a Buy?

Mike Lowe: I just installed the game having returned from vacation, so my impressions are based almost entirely off of simulating some franchise seasons to see how the engine was holding up. I also played the demo game a few times while the game downloaded, but probably for 10 innings total or so.

Pros

  • Franchise carryover seems to work very well. The only thing I see missing would be something like "Player of the Month" if you import during a season -- completely understandable as the option didn't exist last year. Aside from having to rename some guys like Darin Ruf, the carryover seemed to work quite well.
  • The intro video is really well done this year.

Cons

  • Simulated CG/SO stats are still inflated compared to MLB stats when using default sliders.
  • Option years are still not accurate, although some players will have some option years used up now.
  • Trades seem really strange. I saw the (auto trades on, default trade slider) Tigers trade for CF Cameron Maybin, then for CF Andrew McCutchen, and then trade McCutchen to Toronto about a week later. A last place Braves team traded Teheran for Verlander.
  • There seems to be some elastic bounce of the ball around the wall around homeplate. Seems odd, but maybe just needs a patch.
  • Online franchise, a mode that has shown brightly for a game like Madden with CFM, continues to be neglected based on "data" that people aren't playing it -- chicken or egg.

Josh Houtz: MLB The Show might be the best sports game on the market, and the guys over at SCEA continue to improve a game that, in my opinion, is nearly flawless. However, despite how great The Show may be, it has been several years since the last time I purchased the iconic baseball simulation.

The developers over at Sony continue to make necessary improvements to Road to the Show, Franchise Mode, Diamond Dynasty, among other popular game modes. After playing my first several games, new animations, enhanced AI and improved ball physics are very apparent. However, with all these great improvements, one thing that remains a huge disappointment is online play.

I consider myself an online gamer, but I ignored the franchise for several years due to the unstable network that plagued it before recent times. Online play has gotten off to a rough start this season after being relatively solid last year -- it does seem to be a bit better today -- but I'll be interested to see how all that shakes out in the coming weeks. If you're an online gamer who has very little interest in franchise mode or Road to the Show, I recommend you wait until the servers are corrected before buying the game. The Show is the same great game it has been for several years, but until the online modes are completely fixed, it's worth nothing more than a rental for me.

Elliott Jenkins: To me, the biggest and most important difference in this year’s iteration is the hit variety. I immediately saw a huge variety in hits that matched my timing and directional hitting. The coveted opposite-field bloops and down-the-line line drives that Sony San Diego highlighted in their Twitch streams have been a part of almost every game I have played, which is a very welcome change.

Hiccups while pitching seem to have vanished. The entire animation sequence of pitching -- the catcher catching, the umpire calling the strike, and the catcher throwing the ball back to the pitcher -- look incredibly smooth. Slight tweaks to camera angles and animations have been nice as well. I launched what I wrote off as a foul ball due to Bregman’s slow stroll and the announcers’ new audio, but it wound up a home run about 20 feet to the right of the foul pole.

Server issues aside, Diamond Dynasty is excellent. The amount of missions are almost overwhelming and reward you for gameplay in every mode. The exchange missions are nice ways to utilize your duplicates that have little Stub value, and the postgame rewards have felt very generous. After my third game, I received a Gold Justin Turner, which I can only hope is an indication of stronger postgame rewards and not a server blip.

Last year’s version saw server issues as well to the point that players were rewarded packs for the downtime. However, Sony San Diego has a proven track record of not only making amends with fans but also providing them with additional content that lasts well after the conclusion of the real season. The servers were sharp last night and should be normal in the coming weeks (I hope).

All-in-all, this year’s version is a dream for baseball fans. The smooth mechanics and hitting variety make the game feel very complete and provides a lot of variety -- and that’s without the bounty of modes to choose from.


Member Comments
# 21 tessl @ 03/31/17 07:19 PM
In manage mode unless they fix the problem with balls hit down the foul lines curving foul and infield defense being overpowered for the first time in the series going back to the ps2 I have to say no- not a buy. The only reason to buy is to ensure the series continues but that is a flimsy reason.

In 8 games played 5 games my team had 4 or fewer hits including a no hitter and a 1 hitter.

Other modes I can't speak for.
 
# 22 sirwoodz @ 03/31/17 09:33 PM
if you are a baseball gamer you have to buy it...some of those "cons" seem nit picky...i can definitely see those trades happening, cmon guys.
 
# 23 ballin095 @ 03/31/17 09:40 PM
As a franchise only guy I would definitely recommend people wait before buying. With the playoff pitching stamina still not being fixed, horrible frame rate at times, immense Maggie's and other graphical glitches, and other issues in franchise that have not been fixed, it's hard for me to tell people to go out and buy the game right now.
 
# 24 JKSportsGamer1984 @ 03/31/17 09:41 PM
Definitely a buy. If you're a sports gamer, you owe it to yourself to own this game just based off the amount of options & depth alone. Its probably the best all around sports game to date (minus some annoying bugs like lighting glitches, etc..) & I'm not even a huge baseball fan. However with that said, I will not be purchasing another MLB the show until they add Player Physics. They got the ball physics in so now it's time for real time player physics. That's the final frontier for them. Get er done SCEA!
 
# 25 Trackball @ 03/31/17 09:43 PM
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Originally Posted by sirwoodz
if you are a baseball gamer you have to buy it...some of those "cons" seem nit picky...i can definitely see those trades happening, cmon guys.
In the NBA, the best center in the league recently got traded for basically dinner at Pizza Hut.

We no longer have any right to call any trade whatsoever "unrealistic" or "not sim."
 
# 26 The JareBear @ 03/31/17 09:43 PM
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Originally Posted by ballin095
immense Maggie's.

I know you meant jaggies, but this made me picture The Walking Dead character Maggie gaining 100 pounds and I laughed

Anyway, sorry to interject lol



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# 27 Jaysonguy @ 03/31/17 10:21 PM
The game is currently very broken, why are so many people recommending it?

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# 28 mborowiec @ 03/31/17 10:28 PM
Yeah I agree. Go get the game. It's great.
 
# 29 ballin095 @ 03/31/17 11:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Jaysonguy
The game is currently very broken, why are so many people recommending it?

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Honeymoon stage. Remember the same thing happening with 2k17.
 
# 30 Trackball @ 03/31/17 11:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Jaysonguy
The game is currently very broken, why are so many people recommending it?[/url]
Good grief, just because a game has a few minor problems, that means the game is "very broken?"

Are you ever happy?

Final Fantasy 6 had bugs out the wazoo, some of which could break or crash the game.
It's regarded as one of the greatest RPGs ever made.

By doing a very exact series of controller inputs in Kirby's Adventure, you can trigger the end credits in about 20 seconds.
Is that game "very broken?"

And then there's Super Mario 64...and Stryker7x's videos on Paper Mario...
 
# 31 The JareBear @ 03/31/17 11:47 PM
If this game is very broken, then literally everything in my life is very broken.

I definitely understand why people are unhappy. Online functionality is definitely underperforming so far and there are other bugs/glitches/oddities.

I think there are quite a few positives as well though




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# 32 CujoMatty @ 04/01/17 12:28 AM
By this point last year my honeymoon period had elapsed. I had seemingly bug happen that could happen and I couldnt get passed it.

This year iv'e seen quite a number of bugs as well but I just dont care. Not even a little. Everything about this game just feels so much more polished and authentic. The hit variety and ball physics are mind blowingly good. The graphics are so good that I constantly see cut scenes that could fool me from thinking this is a video game.

Obviously the fact that ive dedicated alot of time in making sounds of the show packs the fact those are a disaster is a bit of a bummer but really thats my only real gripe. Thats saying alot for me.
 
# 33 MJDrocks @ 04/01/17 01:09 AM
I guess it's a buy if you have $60 lying around to blow. With absolutely no new key features of note (the 'play the moment' feature does not interest me in the slightest) there's just not enough added features for those on a tight budget to go out and make the purchase. It looks like a tighter overall presentation and a game I will look to pick up when it goes down in price but laying down the money equivalent to 2.5 full tanks of gas on something that's so similar to last year is not something I want to do.
 
# 34 mike24forever @ 04/01/17 01:24 AM
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Originally Posted by MJDrocks
I guess it's a buy if you have $60 lying around to blow. With absolutely no new key features of note (the 'play the moment' feature does not interest me in the slightest) there's just not enough added features for those on a tight budget to go out and make the purchase. It looks like a tighter overall presentation and a game I will look to pick up when it goes down in price but laying down the money equivalent to 2.5 full tanks of gas on something that's so similar to last year is not something I want to do.
Ball physics alone makes this game completely different from last years game.
 
# 35 MJDrocks @ 04/01/17 01:34 AM
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Originally Posted by mike24forever
Ball physics alone makes this game completely different from last years game.
From what I've seen it looks like a nice improvement, but it's just not enough for me to shell out 60 for it. With the way that PS4 sports games go down in price these days, I can probably pick it up for $20 on E-Bay by June. Also, I'm a franchise only guy so I can't start up a new franchise until 3-4 weeks after launch because of the time consuming effort that the OSFM takes. The guys that do OSFM are amazing to even get it out as quick as they do but it's something that prevents a lot from starting up franchise for a while.
 
# 36 jeffy777 @ 04/01/17 01:46 AM
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Originally Posted by MJDrocks
I guess it's a buy if you have $60 lying around to blow. With absolutely no new key features of note (the 'play the moment' feature does not interest me in the slightest) there's just not enough added features for those on a tight budget to go out and make the purchase. It looks like a tighter overall presentation and a game I will look to pick up when it goes down in price but laying down the money equivalent to 2.5 full tanks of gas on something that's so similar to last year is not something I want to do.
I'm gonna be playing this game for months, and I can honestly see it holding my interest for a whole entire year...so it seems worth the price.

The new ball physics really do make it feel like a much different (and much better) game. When you think about how crucial physics are to the game of baseball, it's a huge deal.

That combined with the new MLB Network presentation and I'm in baseball heaven.

EDIT:

Just saw your other post. Yeah, if you can wait for the price to drop to better suit your budget then that makes sense.
 
# 37 sr1 @ 04/01/17 01:56 AM
If you bought 16 then I'd say no

If you skipped 16 then I'd say it's a Buy
 
# 38 mike24forever @ 04/01/17 01:56 AM
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Originally Posted by MJDrocks
From what I've seen it looks like a nice improvement, but it's just not enough for me to shell out 60 for it. With the way that PS4 sports games go down in price these days, I can probably pick it up for $20 on E-Bay by June. Also, I'm a franchise only guy so I can't start up a new franchise until 3-4 weeks after launch because of the time consuming effort that the OSFM takes. The guys that do OSFM are amazing to even get it out as quick as they do but it's something that prevents a lot from starting up franchise for a while.
Fair enough. You have your priorities straight. When money is tight filling the gas tank is more important than playing a video game. I'm a bit jealous that for $60 you get 2.5 tanks of gas. My last fill up was $120.
 
# 39 thekidisback @ 04/01/17 02:07 AM
Ken Griffey Jr is on the cover and in the game. Right there is enough for me. All the other improved things like graphics, gameplay, commentary, new modes and so much more are icing on the cake.
 
# 40 Razor7787 @ 04/01/17 03:46 AM
One of the best, if not the best sports game out there. Definitely a buy


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