Anyone try out Franchise Mode yet? I might pick it up on Switch and Franchise Mode would be the main reason. Is it fun or just too shallow and janky in the gameplay department to enjoy?
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So just wanted to give a couple of quick impressions after two games.
First off, as someone said, it's better than any RBI game so far. Like a pretty good step up.
The Good:
1) I like the pitching interface. Intuitive but not overly complicated.
2) I also like the hitting interface. Specifically the directional hitting, or whatever they call it. I wasn't hitting anything on the default setting. With directional you are able to make better contact I think as a user skill.
3) I love how the ball hooks and slices this year. Very realistic, but maybe a tad overdone.
4)Fielding has improved, but something about it needs fixed immediately. That will be in the negatives.
Overall, it's a good game. Plays a solid game of baseball. And if they support it all year with patches and roster updates, I think it can be a fun, albeit arcady alternative to The Show if you need a break from the realism standpoint.
The Negatives:
1) The fielding. While not the act of fielding itself, because that is pretty good, it's the animations, or lack thereof. In 2021 I feel like it's inexcusable to have so much lack of animations. Half the time the ball just doesn't even go into the glove, and it's a super fast cut to throwing and there literally is no catch animation. Also too many running throws. Players only seem to get set to throw about half the time if that. If this was cleaned up and we had more animations, specifically fielding, this game would jump up at least a whole point if I were scoring it.
2) Too many line drives. Small sample size, but seemed about half the balls hit are line drives. You do see some balls floated over the infield or shots down the lines, which look really good. I actually robbed a HR on the second hitter of the first game I played. It was sweet and actually looked good. So that's a positive hidden in the negatives. Sorry about that.
3) My first game went to extra innings, and I hit a walk off double to win in the 12th, but the problem was, Lucas Giolito started the game, and he pitched till the 12th. That's a big problem. Second game, the same thing happened with Buehler. It was only a 9 inning game, but he had given up 6 runs. So this needs to be patched it seems.
4) Apparently there is no replay system, unless I am missing it. Also no swing feedback or where the ball ended up after the pitch. Not huge deals, but something that should be in the game imo.
I have more that I can write, but I'll leave it there for now. The big question is, is it worth $30? I can say yes it is. It's fun, I didn't wanna stop playing. When you hit a bomb it's pretty awesome. I don't know if that can patch in animations. I guess it would come down to if they already have them. Which If they did they should be in the game, so I doubt it. To me, that's the biggest thing holding this game back from being really good. I just don't get it. I can't let them off the hook for it. But if you can look passed that, and it's kinda hard to do, but I feel like it's one of those things where you either decide to yourself that you can deal with it or not. And that might determine if people play it or not.
I had high hopes for it, but this game still has more teleporting balls than an all-male away team on Star Trek. Fielding is abysmal - you can't tell if you should advance runners or not because the fielders don't actually catch the ball. Half the time they're six or seven feet away from where the ball is coming down and it's still ruled an out.
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