Major League Baseball 2K10: On base with Evan Longoria
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There is hope for 2K10 as long as producer Ben Brinkman is around. He was the associate producer for MVP05 and lead producer for MVP '06 NCAA Baseball (not a bad game at all.) When he took over 2K7 I seem to remember him stating it would take 3 years to make the game something special. For whatever reason it has fallen short of those projections but I think it's far from writing off the series. Competition is really needed in the sports gaming marketplace so here's hoping 2K10 will have remarkable improvements. -
@swaldo: Ben Brinkman isn't on the developing team anymore. Also, he didn't do squat to improve 2K7 to 2K8.Comment
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Oops, I didn't know he took off after 2K8. Here is the text of what I read on the net, which led me to beleive he was still on the team.
"MLB 2K9 represented the final act of a planned three year development cycle for 2K's baseball series for next gen systems. Ben Brinkman restated the "three year plan" in interviews, stating that 2K9, the third game, would represent the final, most polished version of the next gen series."Comment
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Re: Major League Baseball 2K10: On base with Evan Longoria
Oops, I didn't know he took off after 2K8. Here is the text of what I read on the net, which led me to beleive he was still on the team.
"MLB 2K9 represented the final act of a planned three year development cycle for 2K's baseball series for next gen systems. Ben Brinkman restated the "three year plan" in interviews, stating that 2K9, the third game, would represent the final, most polished version of the next gen series."
Maybe someone mistakenly copied that into something more current (I can definitely see where one could be thrown off with all the "fresh starts" this series has seemed to have...lol), but 2K9 was virtually a complete do-over.Comment
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Re: Major League Baseball 2K10: On base with Evan Longoria
I remember that quote and I'm pretty sure it was from an interview, preview or review of 2K7.
Maybe someone mistakenly copied that into something more current (I can definitely see where one could be thrown off with all the "fresh starts" this series has seemed to have...lol), but 2K9 was virtually a complete do-over.Comment
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Re: Major League Baseball 2K10: On base with Evan Longoria
The biggest thing is the AI and the animations. At least one of those (animations) was acknowledged ahead of time by simballer as an area they didn't have enough time for, but would be focusing on for this year. So that's a ray of light.
If they can do that and clean up the more bothersome bugs, I'd have no problem purchasing the PC version for the assumed 19.99 price tag. We'll see how it goes though...consistent improvement has been 2K's nemesis...lol.Comment
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Until the AI Logic & Animations are totally done over again, this series will always be "The game that almost could"Comment
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2k9 for the 360 is the reason I went out and bought a PS3 for The Show....terrible terrible game...Comment
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They should have asked him what his favorite baseball video game was. Then the interview might have been interesting.Pitchers and Catchers Report; Life Worth Living AgainComment
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Re: Major League Baseball 2K10: On base with Evan Longoria
What competition?.... Oh you mean PS3 owners competition. We 360 only owners don't have an competition.E-A-G-L-E-S EAGLES
FLY EAGLES FLY
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