Perfect Commentary in a Sports Game
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Though 2k9 is vastly inferior baseball game, it has better commentary than the show. Steve Philips frickin rocks in 2k. -
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I agree although the show beats 2k in every other category except commentary and signature styles. The commentary is outstanding in 2k9 and other games should take note.E-A-G-L-E-S EAGLES
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I love MLB The Show but the commentary is lacking. The phrases are sometimes long, and they never interrupt themselves, so they are sometimes behind in the action by a few seconds. NHL 09, however, is nearly flawless in that regard. For such a fast paced game, commentary is spot on.Comment
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I like the commentary in MLB 09, it sounds like they're calling a real baseball game. MLB 2K9 has the edge, though, but they're both very good. If Madden can make their commentary like either of these games the commentary will be good.Edmonton Oilers Fan
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The announcer from NCAA doesn't cover the NFL, he covers NCAA. This would definitely not be authentic and will never happen.-MattComment
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Hammond doesn't really do the NFL regularly either, at least not any national games that I've ever seen prior to this past season in the NFC Wild Card; The Wild Card with him and Collinsworth is the first time I've ever heard Hammond do an NFL game.
I think Nessler is a natural for video games. He just gets it. He's one of those talents who you can tell needs very little coaching during a session, he just understands the moment. He sounds no different in the video game than he does in real life, and that's remarkable.
While I like Hammond in real life, Nessler in real life is a better play-by-play talent in just about every way possible. If they did bring in Nessler I think we'd get an instant upgrade just because of Nessler's obvious abilities. But that still wouldn't solve the main issues which would still affect other parts of the game:
1. The script writing... it's absolute garbage.
2. Recording... amateurish. Screwed up levels, compression issues. Poorly recorded lines being left in. For an audiophile like myself, it's like listening to kittens being tortured. Somebody should be held accountable for that.
3. Editing... same as #2.
I realize there are all kinds of other stuff involved like having whatever randomizing code you have in place picking the right lines at the right times. But that's all beside the point, because it doesn't eliminate or explain why #'s 1-3 are so downright awful, nor does it excuse it. There really is no excuse. But unless #'s 1-3 get addressed and upgraded, it won't matter who you bring in, you'll have the same problem.
Just take a listen to Alex Flanigan's commentary during the Extra Point. Give it some thought, and ask yourself why she too sounds like a robot. Is it her fault, too? Nope. It's #'s 1-3. That's the problem.Last edited by TheWatcher; 06-14-2009, 11:04 PM.Comment
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The Show's commentary is pretty good. I disagree with the guy that said Live was good and 2K needed help.
I'll take an exciting Kevin Harlan over yesterday's news Marv Albert ANY day.
When is Live gonna get up to date? At least go get Mike Breen.
Now I just wish Madden had Joe Buck.The Lord is my shepard.Comment
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MLB 2K9 might not be the greatest game but it has probably the best commentary in a sports game ever.Comment
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Not quite. This is "newness" distorting reality, IMO. After playing it for awhile, there are tons of repeats, most of it's very canned, and Phillips has no useful insight to pass on.
That's not to say it's bad (far from it, IMO), but I think the newness coupled with Thorne being so good makes it seem better than it really is (though I guess one could argue that if the illusion is there, that's all that matters anyway
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That said, it is great for a first year and does do some things other games should try and emulate better. They reference each other frequently, which adds to the illusion of dynamic commentary (always a good thing, IMO). The way they cut in and out of that dialogue to make a call is very well done as well.
If they coupled that along with the depth of detail The Show covers with theirs (meaning the details and smaller references), then that would be the best commentary ever.
Another thing both baseball games do well is references to streaks, recent play, etc. This would add a ton of depth to Madden if we could here some commentary along those lines. Like in week two, it would be awesome to hear "Brady really looked out of sync in the preseason and week one, but is looking like his old self this afternoon..." (or something to that effect).
Anything to make your franchise games feel linked to each other, rather than a series of formatted exhibitions.Last edited by SoxFan01605; 06-15-2009, 01:08 AM.Comment

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