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MLB '09: The Show REVIEW

MLB '09: The Show Review (PS3)

Let us just get one thing out of the way, MLB 09: The Show is the best next-gen sports game yet. It is a must-own title, and anyone who is even remotely interested in baseball should consider checking it out.

It is also one of the deeper, more complex and realistic sports games I have ever gotten the chance to play. Simply put, games like High Heat and MVP can now be put on the shelf in the Sanner household because The Show has finally surpassed them.

Now, at this point of the review, I must stress that MLB 09: The Show is not perfect. There are several little bugs and interesting happenings that will make you shake your head like catchers sometimes do after a foul ball. But from my experience, these negatives only slightly detract from the overall package.


MLB 09: The Show is the best next-gen sports game to date.

Pitcher/Batter Battle

As a pitcher in the real world -- at least when I play sports that resemble baseball -- my favorite part of the game of baseball is the pitcher/batter battle. If a baseball game does not nail this aspect of the game, then the rest of the game has zero chance of keeping my attention.

The Show nails this aspect of the game to such an extent that I almost feel like it will be overwhelming for people who are not familiar with baseball. If you are an arcade-style gamer who swings at everything, you are going to get extremely frustrated in a hurry.

While batting, you have to learn to be patient at the plate and learn how to look for certain pitches in certain situations. And, if you are not prepared to take balls and struggle with hitting, turning on the "quick pitch counts" will help you a bit (think of it as a somewhat arcade-like equivalent).

The Show is also a game that is traditionally ripe with little details that just make your jaw drop in awe. Two particularly awesome things I noticed this year were the catcher giving you a sign so you can simply pitch off what he is calling, and the fact that the pitcher actually grips the ball correctly. So on a slider, a pitcher has two fingers off to the correct side of the ball. For a changeup, the pitcher holds the ball further in his palm. It is an astounding level of detail and realism that you just have to see to believe.

One thing that I did find particularly annoying while hitting, though, was how the timing of swings had changed rather noticeably from last year. I was incredibly early on every type of pitch, and my offense was pitiful for the first five games or so. I turned up the pitch-speed slider and that fixed my issue. If you are a veteran having issues with offense, I would recommend you set pitches to come in faster as well.


Hitting in MLB 09: The Show is quite challenging.

Pitching is more realistic than ever. Pitchers will be affected by attributes, confidence and fatigue while on the mound. That sounds obvious to say, but unlike many sports games where ratings mean nothing, you can clearly tell the difference between pitching with Cliff Lee and Vicente Padilla.

The different pitches behave correctly and definitely look similar to their real-life counterparts, which is something some baseball games have taken for granted historically. Pitcher fatigue seems to be OK to me, but I think some pitchers tire rather quickly. Some starting pitchers are famished after 70 pitches -- I usually use the Rangers, which probably has something to do with that phenomenon. With more talented pitchers, the fatigue issue is not as pronounced, and the game also implements a great set of gameplay sliders that can be manipulated to tweak pitcher fatigue levels.

Overall, better pitchers will typically locate pitches better and are less likely to leave a pitch hanging. However, if you are caught playing with the Texas Rangers, prepare to see a lot of pitches end up where you did not want them to.

This is true of the batters as well, just not to the same extent. I can clearly tell the difference between batting with Alex Rodriguez and Gary Matthews Jr., but the difference is not as pronounced.

I would argue that this is a tribute to the game as well, since the difference between hitters on a certain day is not as pronounced. You have to take in a longer stretch of games to really tell the difference between them because your nine-hole hitter will sometimes have a three- or four-day stretch of good hitting while your star in the three-hole strikes out four times and does not get a hit at all in the same period. Evaluating hitting is about the long-term trends, and I think even The Show gives that particular piece of baseball a rather realistic treatment.


Looks like he's going to be running awhile.

Fielding

One of my main gripes with fielding last year were the throws to second base during a force out. In the past, the fielders would throw these lackadaisical floaters that caused you to actually miss out on the force out. I am very happy to write that this is no longer an issue.

The rest of the fielding elements are outstanding for the most part. There are enough throwing errors that you will know they are in the game, but they are largely ratings-based and happen at good intervals, so you will not feel like they are sticking out like a Marlins fan at a home game.

I am very happy with the fielding overall. I did notice that the outfielders still move a little unnaturally for my tastes -- it just seems unnatural for them to be able to cut on a dime like they do. However, I can understand why this was done, as sometimes you have to make sacrifices in realism in order to make sure the end-user experience is as good as possible. Still, I hope this receives some tweaking in '10.


The outfielders can cut on a dime kind of like Barry Sanders.


The Little Bugs

I must mention -- after spending the last thousand or so words gushing over the gameplay -- that there are a ton of little bugs that are in MLB 09: The Show. When a company builds a game so complex and so rich in detail, I would say some bugs are bound to pop up.

One bug that I hope will be patched involves the Cubs playing all of their franchise home games at night (sans Sundays). This is baseball blasphemy, and the folks at SCE Studios San Diego should rectify this egregious sin.

Other bugs, such as weird animations and managers who change skin color while walking out for a mound visit are there, and you will probably notice something else that is strange or weird once or so a game. Nevertheless, for the first time since I can remember, I was able to forgive these types of little misgivings because the game is simply so good on the field.

Franchise Mode

If there is any area of the game that is holding it back, it is the franchise mode. As a fan of the Out of the Park Baseball series, I have come to expect a streamlined way to manage my franchise.

MLB 09: The Show offers a very similar level of depth that OOTP offers in franchise management –- for the record, though, it is not quite as deep –- but the interface is just terrible. You can say I am spoiled, but the roster management screen in The Show is the single-worst roster management screen I have ever seen in a sports video game. It took me 15 minutes to figure out what the heck was going on with my team.

It seems like The Show overwhelms itself with information. Because of this, it ends up trying to present a lot of information in a very little area. My suggestion to the developers is to rethink how the entire franchise mode is organized. The details are fine, but the interface is just terrible.

But, while the interface in the franchise mode is a mess, it is still more than worth noting that the level of detail is simply amazing for a console sports game. I would honestly say that the franchise mode in MLB: The Show far surpasses the entire game of MLB Front Office Manager, funky interface and all.

You have every imaginable option available to you, including salary arbitration hearings, the Rule 5 draft and so on. The Show's franchise mode is deep, and if you can figure out the interface and are a baseball nut, you will spend endless hours managing your franchise.

I also simulated a season, and I found the stats to be mostly realistic, although it would take a far higher sample size to see if some of the discrepancies were because of the simulation engine or just strange occurrences within the game. I did not see any teams like Kansas City or Houston winning 98 games though.

I only hope Single-A teams are in the game next year.


It's too bad we couldn't get failing companies to buy naming rights to our parks in The Show.

Road to the Show

While it has not changed much since last year, Road To the Show continues to be one of the best single-player career modes available in sports gaming.

You start out by creating your player and are brought to spring training to fight for a spot on your club's roster. In all likelihood, you will be sent to your team's AA or AAA affiliate, where you will play and work your way up the food chain based on your in-game performance, and your ability to meet career goals laid out to you by the organization.

One of the great features of Road To the Show is the "politics" involved, and the personal decisions you have to make as a player -- plus the consequences that follow. If you feel like your skills are not being used correctly, you can talk to the manager and try to get more playing time. How the team responds can determine your progress as a player. And if relations completely crumble, you can ask to be sent to another team where you can resume your journey once again.

With the goals, you can choose to follow the team's thinking or make your own decisions about where to spend your points. However, continuing to go against your club's wishes could lead to a diminished role on the team and lots of unnecessary drama.

While the mode still works, there is the risk in the coming years that it will begin to feel a bit stale if changes are not made. But for now, it is still one of the best features in The Show.


Yeah, the lighting is THAT good.

Audio/Video

Needless to say, the sights and sounds of The Show make it look and sound like a big-time game. The new lighting effects are the best ever in a sports video game. The player models look very good as well, although it is hit or miss when it comes to the accuracy of faces, swings and pitching motions.

The commentary trio of Rex Hudler, Matt Vasgersian and Dave Campbell is once again incredibly good. There are some out-of-place lines and some frequent repeats, but the group could still be considered the best announcing trio in sports video games today.

Also on the sound front, the crowd is mostly spot on; though, sometimes after big plays like home runs, the home crowd stays unnecessarily rowdy for about three more pitches. At any rate, the people in the crowd sound like typical MLB fans, hecklers and all.

It is amazing what giving a game great looks and audio will do for it, and the audio and graphics in MLB 09: The Show simply make the game that much better.

Online

I said in the franchise-mode portion of the review, "If there is any area of the game that is holding it back, it is the franchise mode." Well, depending on your preference, online play could also be that one weak spot.

I have played multiple games online and all of them have suffered from some sort of lag, which has been a chronic problem with the series over the year; a few of my games even became unplayable because of the lag.

This is a shame because because baseball is the one sport that cannot afford to suffer from lag. There is just too much timing involved.

When you do play a game that has minimal or no lag, the experience still is not equivalent to playing offline. The animations do not always sync up, it seems like it is nearly impossible to check swing, and the graphics do take a bit of a hit

On the bright side, the online options are pretty solid. So if something can be done about the lag, there will be plenty to keep you busy online. The online-leagues feature is a novel idea, with flex scheduling and a full live draft. But again, if the lag is not fixed, all the features in the world will not save the game online.


Simply put, run and go get MLB 09: The Show now!

Conclusion

If you are a fan of baseball, will be a fan of baseball or have ever in the past thought about being a fan of baseball, you owe it to yourself to at least check out MLB 09: The Show.

This game currently represents the pinnacle of the genre we cover at OS. There is no other game that touches it quality-wise. It has been almost two years since a game earned a score above a "9" at OS, but that streak is now over. If not for the many little bugs, the online mode issues and the clunky franchise interface, the Show would have been rated as a 10.

On the Field: This is baseball. It is not a perfect game, but if I were rating this section, it would be very close to a 10. The pitching, hitting and fielding all just play right.

Graphics: The lighting is realistic, the stadiums I have visited over the years in real life look spot on, and the player models are solid.

Sound: The announcing is great -- the best team going today in a sports video game. That does not mean it is perfect, though, so I am looking for better things moving forward.

Entertainment Value: If you enjoy the intricacies of the game of baseball, this game could keep you entertained forever.

Learning Curve: Get ready, you will need to spend some time practicing before you succeed. Work the count, locate your pitches and be smart in the field. This is a deep game, and it will not be easy to pick up and master.

Score: 9.5 (Instant Classic)


MLB '09: The Show Score
The gameplay is, simply put, awesome.
The graphics are some of the best.
Franchise mode is incredibly deep.
Lots of little bugs do take away from the game.
The franchise interface sucks.
Online lag, enough said.
9.5
out of 10
MLB '09: The Show Videos
Member Comments
# 81 ffyfe7 @ 03/07/09 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Newfgamer
WOW, sorry, but this reeks or some seriosu bias. It is one of the best sports games of this gen, but it is not as a realistic depiction of the sport as NHL 09, it is obvious the reviewer likes baseball more then hockey and this is the basis for the ridiculous comments, no way this is a 9.5, no other reviews come close to this score. It is a very good game, but not 9.5 NHL 09 good. This is a 8.5-8.8 or so game.
I have to say NHL 09 was a good game with many online upgrades. BUT MLB 09 The Show just has amazing atmosphere and presentation. As Gaametrailers said about MLB 08 " Any baseball game can let you hit, pitch & field but the truly special ones pay attention to the suttlties of the game." Which I feel NHL was very good gameplay wise but the atmosphere wasn;t there.
 
# 82 maddcatt @ 03/07/09 09:27 PM
Nice Review and thinking about getting a PS3 now

How bout multiplayer human vs. human to play offline ?

Can anybody tell me how good it is when playing against a human opponent / buddy ?

I would really like to hear about this because my brother and I play all kinds of games against each other offline.

Thanks
 
# 83 BrownsFan72 @ 03/08/09 12:38 AM
Best next gen sports title hands down. I love the game. The only complaint I have is the online is terrible and keeps the game from being the 10 it deserves.
 
# 84 Buckeyes_Doc @ 03/08/09 01:11 AM
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Originally Posted by BrownsFan72
Best next gen sports title hands down. I love the game. The only complaint I have is the online is terrible and keeps the game from being the 10 it deserves.
Agreee this game would be perfect if Online was improved. I had a few good games today finally. I dont mind the toned down graphics, it's just the lag that kills the game because with screwed up timing playing baseball is pointless.
 
# 85 CalmLikeABomb @ 03/08/09 01:48 AM
Ok just trying to sort through all the needless back and forth on the announcing on a totally different game. I will post my thoughts now.

Great review. I have been a longtime reader of OS, decided to join in the forums. I think the main thing we look for in a game is the atmosphere of the game, as well as the overall package. I think SCEA has done an amazing job. Not saying the game is perfect, but just like many other games I am sure patches will come out to help netcode, etc.

For example; How much better was NCAA 09 after patch 2? I think it was a great patch. I hear that NHL09 is MUCH better online after patch 2. So if we are judging by online play, we should probably take the game as it is now, and what it can be with upcoming patch work. That is my 2 cents.
 
# 86 maddcatt @ 03/08/09 12:39 PM
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Originally Posted by pbz06
it's sooooooooooooooooooooo much fun and makes for intense pitcher/batter duels (assuming you turn off pitch locator icon and strike zone)

playing against a human is very satisfying, especially offline...since you get the game in it's full glory. When you go Online, it's laggy, toned down graphics, and a lot of sync issues.
Wow !! That's all I needed to hear....Thank You !! pbz06's

Looks like I'll be racking up even more credit card debt soon : (

I'd much rather play vs. a human opponent offline as opposed to vs. the computer AI without the worry of lag ruining a game.....I really think that's when all these sports games are at there best.

I really wish they would go over the human vs. human offline play during these reviews.....My brother and I have been getting together once a week for years to play each other in sports games and I'm now 42 and he's 41

This is all we have because we are both to old to be playing real sports any longer : (
 
# 87 SDwinder @ 03/08/09 04:50 PM
I love both The Show 09 and NHL 09. I am partial to baseball as that was my passion and career for a good part of my life. But NHL 09 is as much fun as a game can get. Head to Head offline is incredible. Havent played it online yet though. I would be perfecttly fine with this game for hockey if another hockey game never came out. It is that good to me.

The Show 09 is a fantastic baseball experience out of the box. Like the reviewer stated there are numerous little bugs I have noticed playing offline, but they are minute. The additions to the gameplay over 08 really make the experience that much better. I am sure those little bugs will be fixed in the future. The online aspect though is disconcerting. In 08, it was hit and miss. With a cable connection in Southern Calif. I would have games that played great and then games which were crap due to lag. The key is the batting lag. That has to be eliminated otherwise what's the point.

While I feel NHL 09 has gotten about as good as it can get as a package, The Show 09 still has room for improvement, but even with that, they are both 9.0+ games to me. Offline play is always the most important, because without solid gameplay what is the point playing online. Other than the online play, I feel we are splitting hairs between which game is best. They are both outstanding and deserve to be recognized as such.

As for the commentary between MLB 2k9 and The Show 09, long term I prefer The Show because of the deeper, on the point commentary. I love Gary Thorne, it doenst get any better, but there is much more of a vocabulary of info in The Show. I like Matt V. a lot in The Show. He is solid. Rex Hudler is an aquired taste. I am an Angels fan and have heard him through his entire broadcasting career. Early on, he was quite the Valley guy and I used to cringe at some of his choice of words. But I always loved his energy and love for the game and appeal to kids. He has gotten MUCH better as a professional sounding broadcaster in recent years without losing his zest for the game. I think he brings a lot to the broadcast now, but if you are not used to him and his energy, he might be too much for you. Also, I dont notice a difference between his Angel broadcast quality and his performance on The Show. Very much the same.

The last year we have been blessed with some great sports games including The Show, NHL 09, Tiger Woods, FIFA, both NBA games, and Madden. There is always room for improvement, but it has been a very good sports gaming year.
 
# 88 EnigmaNemesis @ 03/08/09 05:06 PM
Agree with pretty much everything you just said SDwinder!
 
# 89 Jimbo68 @ 03/08/09 05:50 PM
Alright, finally got a few games of The Show in this weekend. Initial thoughts are... Great game, great graphics, presentation, etc. For those who have said the batting is tough, YOU ARE CORRECT. I never play a new game on Rookie mode. I usually start on the mode right after Rookie, in this case, Veteran. And let me tell you, Veteran mode is tough. I am 0-3 in Veteran mode and 1-0 in Rookie mode.

Pros: As I stated earlier, gameplay, graphics, presentation, etc. Good pitcher vs batter confrontations, nice replays, game options, practice mode: batting cage with different pitch selections to choose from, etc.

I am older than most playing this game, with wife and child, job, so I don't have enough free time to play franchise and RTTS modes. Sad but true. I only play exhibition games and I'm fine with that.

Cons: Have seen and heard too many times that the pitch was close enough to be called a strike but wasn't. Not sure what the algorithm is that dictates the on the border pitches. But the majority seem to be called balls instead of strikes. Batting is a challenge, I try to wait early in the count, have gotten to many 2-0 counts, so I know a fastball is coming, but end up hitting into to many grounders, or shots right to an outfielder. Will continue to practice in the batting cage. The running game is still too complicated, push this stick and corresponding base to steal, push this and that to lead off, push this too send runners back, or to stop them between bases, etc. too confusing for this old time gamer. During the contests I end up letting my runners run for themselves normally, otherwise I always seem to make stupid running mistakes because I don't get the button/stick combos during the heat of the battle.

Anyways, overall a very nice game. Haven't tried online yet, so can't discuss that here. I would give this game a 9.2 overall. As for those of you debating NHL 09 vs The Show 09, give it a rest, you're comparing apples and oranges.
 
# 90 RaychelSnr @ 03/08/09 05:59 PM
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Originally Posted by ChaseB
Chris is, in fact, not Jeebus. I know some people were confused on that point though so I see why you would be too.
Touche Chase, touche
 
# 91 EnigmaNemesis @ 03/08/09 06:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Jimbo68
Cons: Have seen and heard too many times that the pitch was close enough to be called a strike but wasn't. Not sure what the algorithm is that dictates the on the border pitches.
That is due to umpire tendencies. You can turn that off in the options. They will call borderline pitches, or balls as strikes, just as they do IRL depending on umpire.

It is programmed that way so when you have that umpire calling the game, you will know his tendencies on how to pitch.
 
# 92 KOL @ 03/08/09 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Smokez4DAyz
i don't mind your excitement for the game, nor do I doubt, its worth a high score, but 9.5, with annoying bugs? And constant low scoring games, and poor online connection, and its still a 9.5? I remember when game reviews had real weight, and not just a comparison to the competition's game. Furthermore, telling us "it plays like baseball" is not a reason to get a high marks...Maybe if one of these years MLB tries some new things, we can get a real critique, but this is the same game engine for 4 years now. I give credit to game designers who don't sit around just updating the rosters and the stadiums...Not a must get, if you're not a baseball fan.
Constant low scoring games?

This is what we wanted, personally the game for me is perfect.
As the OP said, you can't go into this game with the mindset of 'Well if I swing at everything eventually I will score'

Patience is a virtue.

And the engine why would you change something that's not broken?
 
# 93 countryboy @ 03/08/09 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Smokez4DAyz
telling us "it plays like baseball" is not a reason to get a high marks...
So its not a good thing when a sports video game does a tremendous job of simulating its sport?

Quote:
Originally Posted by Smokez4DAyz
I give credit to game designers who don't sit around just updating the rosters and the stadiums...
yes, because we all know this is exactly what the devs did this year. I can't believe I never noticed the new legend difficulty mode, the new hitting mechanic, the new progressive lighting, or the new robust franchise mode in '08 last year. Oh... had I only paid more attention to the game I was playing last year, maybe I wouldn't have wasted my money on this game that is nothing more than updated rosters and prettier stadiums.
 
# 94 EnigmaNemesis @ 03/08/09 08:14 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Smokez4DAyz
Not a must get, if you're not a baseball fan.


This comment takes the cake.

No sports game is a must get, if you are not a fan of the sport.

Wow!

Though I know plenty who get this and are not fans, and love it. Because IT IS DONE RIGHT!

*looks and sees he has no PS3*

 
# 95 sooner111 @ 03/08/09 09:04 PM
Am wondering if there is going to be a patch for the Texas Rangers helmet? They decided to scrap the ugly 2 tone blue/red helmet for the basic blue helmet and solid red helmet (when they wear the red alternate uni's.). The 2 tone sure is ugly!!!
 
# 96 SDwinder @ 03/09/09 11:25 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Smokez4DAyz
i don't mind your excitement for the game, nor do I doubt, its worth a high score, but 9.5, with annoying bugs? And constant low scoring games, and poor online connection, and its still a 9.5? I remember when game reviews had real weight, and not just a comparison to the competition's game. Furthermore, telling us "it plays like baseball" is not a reason to get a high marks...Maybe if one of these years MLB tries some new things, we can get a real critique, but this is the same game engine for 4 years now. I give credit to game designers who don't sit around just updating the rosters and the stadiums...Not a must get, if you're not a baseball fan.
You know there is always "weinie" level if you want to see slugfests!
 
# 97 SDwinder @ 03/09/09 11:30 AM
One of the things I havent heard much about that really is a nice addition to 09 this year is the new scoreboards with the abundunt real time info and very hi def looking and readable. Also, the other stat scoreboards around the stadium like pitcher numbers, etc. This was something I always wanted and now we have it and it looks very clean and just adds to the gameplay experience!
 
# 98 ajb1980 @ 03/09/09 11:44 AM
Hi guys, can someone please tell me how to substitute my pitcher? I am not very familiar with baseball and it keeps saying something about a Bull Pen? help me please.
 
# 99 BlackRome @ 03/09/09 12:14 PM
If The Show is only about simulation offline then why attempt to make the game playable online. From your answers it seems as though i'm expecting to much.

I guess It's my fault for expecting a great baseball game that I can play against a human being online. It's only 2009. I guess I'll have to wait for the next next generation of sports games to fulfill that need.

The reason the game is broke online has nothing to do with it being a simulation or not. That argument is pointless.

The great simulation is there. It's just being destroyed by lag. When you look on the box of The Show it says it has online play. I guess spending 60 bucks on a game and expecting online play is just to much to ask. I'm glad I didn't.

A simulation is great. Your excuses for online being broken are silly.
 
# 100 bjmiles @ 03/09/09 01:16 PM
This game is great. However, I feel like the hitting is a tad bit to touchy. It seems like pitches that should be drives to gaps are not always happening. I was playing with Boston v. Twins last night, Bottom 9 man on 1st and 3rd, 1 out 3-2 score (I'm losing) Varitek at bat. They threw a 90 mph fastball down the middle of the plate and I pop out to the pitcher. After looking at the swing analysis it said I was perfect timing and wheelhouse swing and right in middle of the egg. Safe to say I was a little pissed. But this seems to be happening more often than not. I just feel like they tried to make this part a little to touchy.
 


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