

Ever since MLB 2K8 debuted on the Wii, each successive release has seemingly been treading the same ground. There are some tweaks here and there, 2K slaps on a new cover, and voila, out the door she goes. This year is no different. Besides a semi-complete roster update and a new "mode" being included, it’s really hard to tell just where the developers spent their time. There’s nothing in the game that suggests a hint of innovation, and everything -- from the graphics to the controls -- seems at least a couple years behind.
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