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Pros
Simply a fun game of baseball; Outstanding pitching and hitting interface; Graphics are vibrant and captivating.
Cons
Only four total stadiums; Lacks game modes; No true multiplayer.
Bottom Line
A good arcade baseball title, one of the best of its kind in several years. Worth a look if you like fast-paced baseball action.
7
out of 10
Super Mega Baseball REVIEW

Super Mega Baseball Review (PS4)

If you’re an older sports gamer, than you probably have fond memories of past baseball games such as Ken Griffey Jr.’s Winning Run, R.B.I Baseball (Classic version) and Baseball Stars. What do all of these games have in common? Well, that would be a simple, engaging, and fun approach to America’s past time. While games like this are a rarity these days, the ambitious developer, Metalhead, aims to bring a small piece of that era back, with Super Mega Baseball. Did they succeed?

GAMEPLAY

As with any sports game the gameplay is incredibly important, even for the an arcade game such as Super Mega Baseball (SMB). If you’re wondering if the gameplay will make you feel the need to blow in the cartridge to make it work again, the answer is yes. In almost every way possible, Super Mega Baseball draws an inspiration from all of the titles mentioned before, and more. The gameplay offers a simple approach, but yet has a certain depth to the strategy required to be successful on the harder levels.

Batting

The hitting interface is once again, you guessed it, simple in its approach. It offers the basic hit X, Square, or O for normal, power, or bunt. If one is inclined to use the analog stick for the same purposes, Metalhead has you covered. Although the approach is simplistic in nature, it does require the user to have a keen eye, and understand the strike zone. If you try and pull an outside pitch, chances are you’re going to hit a weak ground ball to short or third, or throw a lazy popup in the air to the infield. Although an arcade game by nature, the physics that SMB brings to the table is a baseball simulation at its core, and requires a sim style approach to match, unless of course you’re playing on the lower difficulties.

Pitching

As much as we loved the hitting in this game, the pitching interface is one of the finest we have ever been privy to using. If you have ever played the Ken Griffey or Power Pro series, then you will feel right at home. Once you select your pitch, you are then required to place a location reticule in your desired location. After you have done that, a sort of gravitational icon appears and it is incumbent upon you to place that icon as close to the center of your location reticule to achieve full pitch effectiveness. While it may sound a little over the top, trust us when we say it is outstanding, and we hope other baseball titles will make this an option moving forward.

Fielding

The fielding in SMB is similar to the pitching in the fact that once the ball is place, your player will gravitate towards the general direction of where the ball will be landing. Think of it as semi-assisted fielding, but it does give the user the option to take full control to run faster, dive or jump, and throw the ball to the location of choice. The first time you make a diving grab at short, or rob a would-be homerun, it will feel like a well earned accomplishment. The fielding may not be as fun or intuitive as the hitting or pitching, but that doesn’t mean it’s boring, because it’s not.

MODES

This is an area that SMB struggles a bit, as it only offers up two modes: Season and Exhibition. While season mode does give the user the option to choose a season length, difficulty, number of innings, it is simply one season and you’re done. With that said, SMB does offer deep stat tracking, which is a huge plus, and the user can customize each team member, both in looks and namesake, but that’s as deep as the well runs. The stat tracking and customization options are a very nice inclusion (ye,s we are looking at you R.B.I Baseball 14) but for some that are hoping for a career, multiple-season or online league modes, you might be a bit disappointed. We would also be remiss if we didn’t mention that while there is no true online multiplayer in SMB, it does offer couch co-op seasons and exhibition.

FINAL THOUGHTS

Although Super Mega Baseball may not be as deep a game as some are accustomed to, it absolutely shines in the gameplay department. It’s simply an arcade baseball game with simulation roots, that will have one wanting to play it again the minute you stop playing it. If you’re looking for a fun baseball game that you can finish in about 20 minutes to get you through the doldrums of winter, Super Mega Baseball should be perfect for you.

Learning Curve – Not a difficult game, but will require some time to master the pitch and hitting interface.

Control Scheme – Simple and responsive

Visuals – Fun, cartoonish, and over the top – which is perfect for this game

Audio – Timely and accurate, and we love the quirky umpire voice.

Replay Value – Short on modes, and true MP could have added some much needed depth.

Score 7.0 (Good)


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Member Comments
# 181 The JareBear @ 06/25/15 12:27 AM
What sliders are guys rolling with?

I've got hitting at 75, pitching at 65, fielding and base running at 70. Loving it right now
 
# 182 brent3419 @ 06/25/15 01:04 AM
my pitching is at 75 hitting and baserunning at 60


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# 183 Blzer @ 06/25/15 01:16 AM
Have they created separate difficulty thingies now? I gotta check this game out again then!!
 
# 184 The JareBear @ 06/25/15 01:22 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Blzer
Have they created separate difficulty thingies now? I gotta check this game out again then!!
They recently released a patch that is, frankly, awesome. Adds separate difficulty egos for the four areas and adds a bunch of other stuff
 
# 185 Blzer @ 06/25/15 01:46 AM
Awesome! Someday I'll definitely be jumping into this game again, when I'm less... headachey.
 
# 186 Brandwin @ 05/02/16 02:38 PM
Anyone still playing this? Think I'll give the demo a download and check it out.


No news on a new version?
 
# 187 rspencer86 @ 05/02/16 09:05 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Brandwin
Anyone still playing this? Think I'll give the demo a download and check it out.


No news on a new version?
I play it from time to time. Would have been an absolute blast with online play. Still a lot of fun.
 
# 188 Twigg4075 @ 05/04/16 08:28 AM
I've been wanting to start the XB1 version after playing the PS4 version quite extensively, but I've been having too much fun with RBI 16.
 
# 189 allBthere @ 05/23/16 09:15 AM
FYI it's free right now on psn...

I still play all the time
 
# 190 strawberryshortcake @ 05/23/16 09:34 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by allBthere
FYI it's free right now on psn...

I still play all the time
It's actually $4.99 for the full game (flash sale, ends today, I think it's at 12:00 noon or something). There is a free demo available along with a free extra inning stadium pack Are there multiple seasons, and if so, how many consecutive seasons? https://store.playstation.com/#!/en-...ega%20baseball
 
# 191 CMH @ 05/23/16 11:37 AM
No franchise. But you can play multiple seasons.
 
# 192 strawberryshortcake @ 05/23/16 11:43 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by CMH
No franchise. But you can play multiple seasons.
Is there a definitive answer on how many consecutive seasons? I tried finding an answer online but no one seems to divulge the actual number. Is it a 30 year season mode, 20, etc.?
 
# 193 Pourvision21 @ 05/26/16 07:11 PM
Might be the wrong place for this. I just got this for the PS3. Lot of fun. Anyway when I loaded the game it prompted me to get the free DLC 2 extra stadiums. I understand there was a patch for this game. Was it for the PS3 also? Did I get the patched game when it was first installed or did I miss something?
 
# 194 CMH @ 05/26/16 08:22 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by strawberryshortcake
Is there a definitive answer on how many consecutive seasons? I tried finding an answer online but no one seems to divulge the actual number. Is it a 30 year season mode, 20, etc.?
It's unlimited from my understanding.

Stats don't carry over. Only attributes do. So you're basically playing a season over again with what you acquired from the previous season.
 


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