If
R.B.I. Baseball were a Major League batter, it would've just swung and missed on its third consecutive strike. Developer MLB Advanced Media has now had three opportunities to put out an arcade-style baseball game on the Xbox One that's worth a $20 download, but even working with successful
The Golf Club creators HB Studios for two straight seasons has not helped to make this franchise's comeback attempt a modern hit.
Many basic, expected features remain missing from
R.B.I. Baseball 16, such as customizable controls, roster editing, free agency, trades, drafts, player progression and retirement. Most of those features have existed in baseball games as far back as the Super Nintendo, or at least, as early as the Nintendo 64.
Read More - R.B.I. Baseball 16 Review (Xbox One)