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Written by Scott Hemphill
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Wednesday, 05 December 2007 |
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Check out the story HERE at 1up. (The story hints at some of the improvements the game will be packing. Here's the cover....
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Written by Scott Hemphill
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Wednesday, 11 April 2007 |
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Last year's MLB 2K6 360 was a complete disaster. There's no two ways about it. Just getting the game to run was a chore, and what was there was a buggy mess. Heck, you know it was bad when even 2K and Kush Games admitted this fact before the release of MLB 2K7. So- that in mind, perhaps the bar was set at lets get the game to work correctly in 2K7. Presentation/Graphics. MLB 2K7 is a very mixed experience. As is common with 2K Sports games, the graphics and presentation are top-notch. The players uniforms shine like polyester in the sun when they should, and the grass, textures, player faces, stadiums, etc- are all darn-near photo-real. You won't find any better baseball graphics. Unfortunately for this years' installment, that comes at a price. The catching and "chain" animations of players diving to make catches or hitting into a wall tend to be overly drawn-out. Often your outfielders will get caught in a very slow/lazy animation chain that should not be as involved or slow...while opposing baserunners round bases while your player struggles to get up from a big dive with no "hurry up" whatsoever. Needless to say, this can cause problems. Its a bit of a shame that with these spot-on graphics that many of the animation chains need re-tooled with an emphasis on speed and player urgency. All other facets of the graphical presentation, including highlights, replays, and the new "view from the grass" replays are all unequaled in the sports video game industry. Its just those sometimes-too-slow outfield animations. They can be killers. Sound. In typical 2K Sports tradition, the audio and commentary are top notch. Sometimes the fans will surprise you with comments directed at players. Yankee Stadium is NOTORIOUS for this, and well that it should be. This game really shines if you have a surround-sound system. Jon Miller and Joe Morgan do a bang-up job with the commentary. I've read other reviews where the game has been criticized for over-used commentary tracks, but I personally don't notice it. No complaints from me on the sound.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 14 April 2007 )
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Written by Craig Gonzalez
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Monday, 05 March 2007 |
Version 1 of ChrisJNelson's MLB 2K7 roster update have been released. Every team has their 40-man roster plus 10 other players made up of non-roster invitees or prospects. All positions, jersey numbers, heights, weights, etc. have been corrected. Of course it is still a work in progress and will updated throughout the season. You can find them HERE
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Last Updated ( Monday, 05 March 2007 )
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Written by Craig Gonzalez
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Tuesday, 27 February 2007 |
Gamespot has posted their live review of MLB 2K7, you can check that out HERE
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 27 February 2007 )
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Written by Craig Gonzalez
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Monday, 26 February 2007 |
The demo for 2K Sports MLB 2K7 is now available for the XBOX 360 via the XBOX Live Marketplace. From what I've been gathering download times have been a litte slow, but I would be willing to bet a ton of people are trying to download it at the same time. The demo should be a good little teaser to get us through the next day or so while we wait for the release.
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