MLB '10: The Show First Look (ESPN)
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Nothing wrong with that until it affects my gaming experience.Comment
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Re: MLB '10: The Show First Look (ESPN)
" Home Run Derby is new to the MLB series. What makes it interesting is how it represents a larger push to capture the changing moods and atmosphere of various points in the season. The gameplay itself is more or less what you'd expect: You flesh out a roster of home run hitters and take turns trying to whack the ball out of the park. Nothing remarkable there. But what caught my eye was the attention to detail that makes you feel like you're witnessing actual players cutting loose midway through the season."
I saw this on Gamespot's preview....pretty cool, always wasnted to see something like this.Comment
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"If you swing and miss, the camera will cut to a shot of the other contestants erupting in laughter on the sidelines--some rolling on the ground, some standing up then stumbling over. If you crack one over the fences, you'll see them applauding as they jostle each other around trying better look at where the ball landed. In short, it feels like you're watching real players taking a real break from the season. The mode itself is pretty standard fare, but in true in MLB fashion, the flair for realism is on full display."
...even better IMOComment
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Not that I know of but looking foward to it. Its like christmas"Life is like baseball, it's the number of times you arrive home safely that counts"Comment
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OMG this game is gonna be insanely awesome. I CAN'T WAIT!"Don't be afraid to go to number 23, he's alright."Comment
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Rus, I don't wanna pile up questions on you but will the fact sheet talk about online leagues? We're still trying to figure out if its just one season or continuous years...Comment
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Russell what time is it over there? Shouldn't you be going home and having a drink. There is plenty of time tomorrow to look at the fact sheet.Comment
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Just realized they put fans reaching over the rails for foul balls. Funny, I had that in my wishlist.. Hopefully they have weather.
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They have fans doing that in 09'. But I think they made it more frequent with new animations for 10'. I tell you, this game series stadium atmosphere is second to none. Really brings the rest of it alive and more real.
Ditto on the weather.Ⓥ Boston Red Sox | Miami DolphinsComment
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I love these new additions, moving shadows. real time, Classic Stadiums! Double wow!
If we choose the Reds and Crossly Field as our team and stadium will the other 5 classic parks lay dormant?
Will we be able to play away games in stadiums like Sportsman's Park against the Cardinals or when the Reds play against the Giants will it take place at their home park The Polo Grounds?
I sure hope so otherwise it's like only getting one Classic park at a time...
I think it would be cool to see each team wear their jerseys that match each classic park.
The New York Giants Jersey in The Polo Grounds would be a nice fit...
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