What Parents Should Know
Parents need to know this is a straightforward simulation of
Major League Baseball. None of the baseball controversies
dominating recent headlines are present. The game is playable
online,
so kids playing online could hear language that might not be
appropriate. Common Sense Media recommends that children under
the age of 12 not play online without supervision.
Families can talk about how the new game mechanics affect this year's title. Do these make the game too complicated? Is it better to simplify the controls to incorporate less experienced players?
Common Sense Media Review
Spring is near, and that means the start of the baseball
season, both real and virtual. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 2K8 is the
latest iteration of 2K Sports simulation devoted to the
national pastime. While filled with innovative elements, choppy
animation becomes too large a distraction.
The biggest -- and most welcome -- overhaul is in pitching. Instead of buttons, players utilize the right analog stick. Pitching is a two-step process. You execute one action during the wind-up, then a second move during delivery. It's far more challenging, yet more gratifying once you've mastered your arsenal of pitches. Hitting remains the same. Pull down to step in and push up to swing. The right analog is mapped to the baseball diamond for throws. A quick flick of the stick to the proper base executes your toss. Base-running is similar. Use the right analog to pick a player, then select one of the four face buttons matching the diamond.
Expect many of the standard baseball modes, from franchise to home run derby. If you prefer to avoid the major leagues, you have the choice of 90 minor-league teams at your disposal. Atmosphere is captured effectively through vibrant stadiums and impressively-detailed players. The game's greatest weakness is the lack of smooth action. Plays consistently look choppy. Even a simple throw from the second baseman to first stutters along clumsily. As great as the innovations in MLB 2K8 are, they're difficult to enjoy with such sloppy on-field action.
Fans seeking a similar baseball simulation should consider MLB 08: The Show . For a lighter, arcade-like feel, try The BIGS . Younger players may enjoy the Backyard Baseball series.
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