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The month of March is by far my favorite time of the entire year. Why? Because March signifies the return of baseball. I have been playing the game ever since I was old enough to walk; I still pick up a pack of baseball cards whenever I get the opportunity; I viewed my trip to Fenway Park as a religious experience; And I am one of those twisted individuals who will watch all 162 games of my beloved Detroit Tigers (and even game 163 last season, which I do not want to talk about). March is the month of baseball's rebirth.

March also happens to be the month baseball games are released, an added bonus that makes the month even sweeter in my eyes. I have been gaming for as long as I have been interested in baseball, so naturally the two would go hand in hand. I am proud to say that I have played quite possibly every baseball game ever created. From Hardball to High Heat to the Tiger Electronics monochrome baseball game, I have experienced them all, loving many, despising a few, and with many others falling into various levels in between.

Knowing this I am sure it will come as a surprise when I say that I was a bit underwhelmed by Sony's MLB 09: The Show last year. The game was most definitely a solid overall baseball title, but my biggest issue with the game was that after playing the '08 version to death, there was no aspect of the '09 game that really compelled me to invest a great deal of time into the title. I never felt that addictive pull as a baseball fanatic and hardcore sports gamer to keep playing.

But when I was told that I would be handling the review of MLB 10: The Show this year, I was definitely excited for the opportunity. With the promise of revamped real-time presentation, a new broadcast camera angle in the field, numerous RttS improvements (including the ability to call a game as a catcher) and upgrades to the series' awful throwing meter, MLB 10 seemed to have enough new content to differentiate itself from its 2009 iteration. So does MLB 10 deliver that elusive pull for this baseball junkie? Read on to find out.

Read More - MLB '10: The Show Review - Written by: Christian McLeod

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# 61 Knight165 @ 05/14/10 02:36 PM
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Originally Posted by jim416
Go to the other teams schedule, for example Colorado, play the game, but press simulate, back out, go to another team do the same, back out, then play your game. Presto the scores appear. It takes just a couple minutes if you want to do every team, other than yours.

Can't have it both ways. If you want to control all teams, that means you can play them, otherwise, this is a simple fix.
Even easier...
Go to VIEW TODAY'S GAMES from the schedule....and all the games are listed.
Just sim each one except yours(no backing out...just hit sim)...and viola!

M.K.
Knight165
 
# 62 Bolt957 @ 05/23/10 03:57 PM
I'm not a baseball fan. But if I ever get a PS3, this will be the first game I'd get for it.
 
# 63 l3ulvl @ 05/27/10 06:21 PM
I couldn't find a proper thread for this question and wasn't sure if it deserved it's own thread...

I own mlb 2k10 because I enjoy the using the right analog stick to swing and also to pitch. I haven't played the show in 3 or 4 years and it was for ps2. I'm up to ps3 now but not sure if I should plunk out $60 again for another baseball game...

So I'm curious about the different controller options, is pitching still based on press and hold a button to pitch? or is there an option to use the analog stick to pitch? Same with hitting, is it still 1 button for contact and 1 button for power swing or is there a way to use the analog stick?

I'm thinking about getting the game anyway, but any info would be great
 
# 64 countryboy @ 05/27/10 06:23 PM
there are no analog controls in the game.
 
# 65 MizzyMike05 @ 05/27/10 06:24 PM
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Originally Posted by l3ulvl
I couldn't find a proper thread for this question and wasn't sure if it deserved it's own thread...

I own mlb 2k10 because I enjoy the using the right analog stick to swing and also to pitch. I haven't played the show in 3 or 4 years and it was for ps2. I'm up to ps3 now but not sure if I should plunk out $60 again for another baseball game...

So I'm curious about the different controller options, is pitching still based on press and hold a button to pitch? or is there an option to use the analog stick to pitch? Same with hitting, is it still 1 button for contact and 1 button for power swing or is there a way to use the analog stick?

I'm thinking about getting the game anyway, but any info would be great
you can do either way. very customizable game. i use buttons personally, but the stick is fun to use every once in a while. so yes, u can use the sticks too for hitting and pitching. mlb 10 the show is the best.
 
# 66 l3ulvl @ 05/27/10 06:24 PM
sigh... thanks man
 
# 67 l3ulvl @ 05/27/10 06:25 PM
oops, i sighed too fast, i just may try this out now
 
# 68 countryboy @ 05/27/10 06:29 PM
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Originally Posted by stusteelersqb5
you can do either way. very customizable game. i use buttons personally, but the stick is fun to use every once in a while. so yes, u can use the sticks too for hitting and pitching. mlb 10 the show is the best.
huh?

There is no analog pitching and hitting in this game.
 
# 69 countryboy @ 05/27/10 06:30 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by l3ulvl
oops, i sighed too fast, i just may try this out now
there is no analog control like that in the 2k series.

Pitching is either by press and hold the button or by using a meter. Hitting is by button press only.

I'll repeat to help you avoid confusion, there is no analog control like that in the 2k series.
 
# 70 l3ulvl @ 05/27/10 06:43 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by countryboy
there is no analog control like that in the 2k series.

Pitching is either by press and hold the button or by using a meter. Hitting is by button press only.

I'll repeat to help you avoid confusion, there is no analog control like that in the 2k series.
lol ok thank you
 


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