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PS2  Welcome to the Show, errors on display 3.8
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by kaja
from spring, TX,
Jul 4, 2006
THE GOOD:
Incredibly deep Franchise mode, Slick presentation, amazing sound and graphics.

THE BAD:
Terrible progression scale, too many glitches to count.

SUMMARY:
First of all, give 989 some credit, no scrap that, give them a hug, because finally...finally through all of the bad NBA games, all of the bad MLB games, 989 has finally had it's hand in making a quality game in MLB 06: The Show.

Lets start off with the good, shall we? MLB 06 has presentation, incredible presentation. When you turn on the game, you'll notice your standard Exhbition, Franchise, Season, Home Run Derby is back, Online, etc. When you start playing a game you'll notice how smoothe the presentation is. You get a nice look at the park before the game, a rundown of the batting order and a tidbit about each teams starting pitcher from the nice 3 man announce crew of Rex Huddler, Matt Vasgersian, and Dave Campbell. The graphics look incredibly nice, the game features the correct batting stance for just about every player in the game, and their ratings are very accurate.

The hitting controls are nice, though the power and contact swings are a bit prehistoric, it works, along with the guess pitch, and guess location features which allow you to lock in on your pitch and jack it over the fence, or pull it to left for a double, whatever your fancy. The Baserunning, and fielding controls, can be a bit weird but you'll get used to them. Franchise mode is incredibly deep. First of all, you have to hire scouts, trainers, manage player morale, team transportation, player marketing, sell billboards in your stadium, as well as set the prices from everything from a bleacher seat to a burger. Or if all of this is too much for you, there's season mode, which features everything franchise has, outside of the incredible depth. The Home Run Derby is incredibly fun, and you might find yourself playing it for hours and hours with a friend.

Sounds like a great game right? Well, it's good, but let's get to the bad. First of all you'll notice when your fielding, that you'll be tracking down a ball, right on the path, be right on it, and it will drop and roll past your player for a triple. I know what your thinking, fielders make errors right? But no, these aren't errors, these happen 4 to 5 times every game, forcing you to switch off your player to the computer and let them make the catch, because they magically do it correctly. Speaking of the computer, you'll notice some funny things they do also. Such as walking towards a ground ball, then diving for it, when they could have easily ran for it and had it. When stealing, you'll notice that if they pick you off and your running, you can press r1 to go back to the base, then press l1 just before you get there, the first baseman will act as if he tagged you, and you'll steal 2nd without a throw. Doesn't stop there though. Remember the great Home Run Derby mode I talked about? Well you'll notice that in various parks, you'll hit a ball deep, way back, and drops, the game says it traves 405 feet on a 400 wall but it drops, does that make sense? Now lets imagine your playing with the Tigers and highly touted rookie Curtis Granderson. He's tearing the cover of the ball, let's say he hits .322 and wins rookie of the year. Your excited about his future, but not so fast, after the season, take a look at player progression, righty and lefty contact minus 3? But I hit .322. Yes, that's right, the player progression in MLB 06: The Show, is totally and completely flawed, whether your playing season or franchise mode. You'll notice on each players, player card that they have a potential rating from F to A. And if you have a player with C potential, it doesn't matter if you hit .400, he's going to regress. And you can have a young A potential player, who hit's .122, yet he'll increase in nearly every stat category. This takes all the fun out of fantasy drafting, because you can't key in on players you like, you have to draft a team with all A potential players. The potential fluctuates each time you start a season, but once you start a season or franchise the potential your players have is the potential your players get.

So while, MLB 06 is a good game, I dare not call it a great game. It has some things that are done oh so well. The presentation is oh so nice, but all of the bugs in this game are as if a 365 pound man fresh off eating a Nacho Grande pinched a loaf on this game. Just like a .322 hitting C potential Curtis Granderson, MLB 06 the show is good, but it doesn't live up to the hype.

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PS2  MLB 06 The Show 5.0
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by Caretaker
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May 24, 2006
THE GOOD:
Incredible Reactions from players from broken bats to strikeouts to bad calls to ass smacking...wait, that isn't right. Oh wait...that's in there though....where was I going with this?

Regular Season Mode...seriously...MVP was getting on my nerves with the whole "132 season dynasty manager" crap when they have Owner Mode which is the same thing only you change prices.

Franchise Mode is easier than a blonde....wait...I forgot about Paris Hilton. ZING!

Cool Announce Team, makes the game more emotional and fun and not having the hear "Big Boy" 45 times over the usual 1000 from...what's his face in the MVP series.

Two friggin pitching types! Why anyone would choose Classic though is beyond me.

More cam shots on the team benches...so you can see if they are making fun of you while your shaking your ass at the plate at bat.

First Person View cam so you can see where ther are openings while you bat.

Guess picthing is easier in this game. Is that a good thing?



THE BAD:
The Analog control isn't very good in the feild. It's difficult to get your feilder in the direct spot to make him catch a fly without missing it and/or dropping it.

Infeilding is the same, alot of the time you can move your feilder right in front of a groundball, but they'll just stand there and watch it go by into the outfeild. And these people are paid millions a year for that?

Pitching sometimes can get hard too. For example, you choose to throw a Splitter, one of my fav pitches, and you choose to throw it at the inside of the plate a little low, which is where it is most effective...and you wind up with the meter....perfectly....but when it's throw it will go in the dirt! I noticed that when you you aim it high as hell it goes down even. Even if you pitch it perfectly. This goes with all breaking balls to actualy not just that one. If you throw a fastball inside and perfectly meter it, it will go...outside. Wait...what?

King of the Diamond picthing....is almost IMPOSSIBLE to pitch in most of the time even of you do it perfectly. If you aim your pitch in the middle or lower, it will go in the dirt. If you aim it too high it will hit an airplane.

Strikezone...differs. Alot. If it looks to low, high, or in, it'll probably still be called a strike. If it's perfectly a strike...it's a ball. Maybe that's a good tihng..since many umps in real life are like that?

Which brings me to my next bad thing....you can't argue calls. DAMN YOU MVP! Oh yeah I think they stopped making baseball games too didn't they?

Most infeld hits....are hits....I mean you know how on tv and stuff...when the ball is hit in the infeld and you just throw the batter out...well 70% of the time in this game...your throw is too late because your feilder likes to hop a few times before he throws. Throw him an egg and wish him Happy Belated Easter, maybe that'll help?

In Career mode, and Season mode for that matter, it is impossible for you to win the Gold Glove as a pitcher. Literally. Because your inning's played is always set to ZERO! *bleep*ING ZERO! How the hell did Sony miss that?
It's because of that goal in career mode that it took me forever to get into the hall of fame as a pitcher in career mode.

SUMMARY:
Other than all that...this is truely the best baseball game ever made season, franchise, exhibiton and create mode wise. All those errors in the bad column really need to be fixe. I'd really like to see a first person view pitching, and batting mode too. Wouldn't you? Oh yeah...you can't reply to these can you?

Anyways, I'd also like Manger and player arguments too, with voiceover, that'd be cool.

And I also more than anything would like a "create a pitch" mode too. I made my own pitch and would like to throw it when I create myself on these games, so DO THAT! And remember...MVP's gone now...so you can hog up all the good ideas without having the MLB2K's stealing them.

I'd also like an "Umpire Mode" I don't know about you, but I'd like to be the umpire of a game calling the balls and strikes and outs and ejecting managers, wouldn't you?

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