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Old 05-25-2010, 12:30 PM   #1
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The Show vs. 2K: MLB Grudge Match

In perhaps the most important study on superiority since the 2000 Presidential recount in Florida, OS Baseball Writers Christian McLeod and Caley Roark are here to compare both of this year's baseball titles to see which game stands above the other at the end of the year. While no animals were harmed in the process of this study, several controllers possibly met their demise as each writer compared and contrasted different aspects from each game to come out with a clear winner. Did MLB: The Show dominate in the minds of the writers or was a huge upset brewing? Read on to find out.

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Old 05-25-2010, 12:50 PM   #2
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"MLB 10: The Show is the closest virtual representation of any sport currently available on consoles."
Couldn't agree with this anymore, 09 kept me playing all year round and I am positive that 10 will not be any different. Hands down, my favorite sports game to date.
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Old 05-25-2010, 12:56 PM   #3
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I will back that up that MLB the show is the best. I think 2krealizes they have potential so next year they will tune things and it will be a great game. I am still not sold on the 2k pitching, I just don't like it
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Old 05-25-2010, 01:11 PM   #4
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The biggest problem with the Show is a lack of innovation imo. I haven't even played the game (other than the demo) but having played the previous four versions I think I can make some pretty safe comparisions to MLB 2K10. The Show is much more polished, has much better animations and is a much better simulation of baseball. MLB 2K10 is a more arcade version with a ton of issues but is an absolute blast to play.

For someone who has played a lot of the Show the series has gotten old. I don't like meter pitching and classic gives great results but I'm now bored with it. Analog pitching is fantastic. The patch made it harder to hit your spots and while I'd like to have some sliders to tweak this aspect I definitely think the Show needs to steal this mechanic for next year.

I'm a huge proponent of camera angles in video games. Football, baseball, basketball, whatever. I'm OCD about options in this department. The Show fails miserably in the batting and pitching departments here. You can create every angle for all 30 stadiums in MLB 2K10 (http://kotaku.com/5519035/working-th...k-more-like-tv) but the Show basically gives you only one offset BTP view. That's terrible. I do prefer the default batting camera in MLB 2K10 over the Show's. C'mon SCEA! It shouldn't be hard to let us adjust the angle and zooms for those cameras.

I couldn't agree more about fielding. MLB 2K10 is terrible. It's an auto fielding game with no camera options and no freaking errors! I don't even have to say more. The slider for fielding errors in the Show is still broken imo. For manual fielders the slider affects the player's range and not the amount of bobbles. It does affect the number of bobbles for the cpu. But I guess I'm getting picky since it's still light years better than 2K10. 2K10 does have some nice double play breakups.

The commentary is great in 2K10. I think the Show could use an overhaul here - all of them should be replaced by a fresh crew.

Lastly, a big reason I can't go back to the Show is that the pitch speed is just too fast. I'm always having to turn down the pitch speed slider to 0 to get a chance at determining balls and strikes. The slider just doesn't work very well and often leaves me frustrated. The pitch speed for 2K10 is very adjustable and much better for my reflexes.

I would think someone who hasn't played either game would play both games and 95% of the time pick the Show. But for me the Show has grown stale and despite all the issues with MLB 2K10, it's a fun game. I don't think I'll get the replayability out of this game (I played 150 games of the Show 09, very doubtful to do that with MLB 2K10) but it's still easily my baseball game for this year.

A message to SCEA: your game does so many things right but you need to add some things to take another step forward. Add analog controls, more pitching/batting views and PLEASE give the pitch speed slider more weight so some of us older guys can be less frustrated. You will win some of us back. I'm completely open to buying either game next year but it will only be one game.

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Old 05-25-2010, 01:14 PM   #5
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It's great to see the "TODAY" feature that 2k has implemented in their sports titles being recognized for what it is. A feature that has changed Sports Gaming Presentation for the long haul. It is refreshing to see & hear info not only from the last game played, but analysis from the actual series before. Seeing stats of all types during the game. Simply Amazing..

Hopefully now that VC has implemented some stuff that is moving the Franchise forward, they will really need to focus on 3 things:

Game Play
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Franchise Mode.

If they can nail these 3 aspects of the series in the 2k11 Dev. Cycle we will be in for fun times next year
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Old 05-25-2010, 01:14 PM   #6
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"I would love to see a career mode integrated into franchise mode, so I would not need to have two separate games going on. It would be pretty sweet to be playing as your franchise team only to get an alert that your player is in a big spot. You could then quick-switch to that game (like with real telecasts), play out the moment and then carry on with the team game."

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Old 05-25-2010, 01:34 PM   #7
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I have loved The Show thus far, but the lack of walks is really starting to nag me. I prefer the slow, realistic road to the show, personally, but when I haven't put a single point into BB/9 and I am still leading my team in fewest walks despite pitching the most innings, there's a problem... and sliders aren't fixing it.

MLB 11 really needs a revamp of the pitching system. While I've loved the meter system since it debuted with MVP (still my favorite baseball series of all time), it's showing its age in a big, big way.
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Old 05-25-2010, 01:38 PM   #8
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Re: The Show vs. 2K: MLB Grudge Match

let the flame war begin, why is this only posted in The Show forum?
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