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Re: MLB 2K9: What's Hot and What's Not
Guys, it's just an early opinion piece. He even used two disclaimers (that he hasn't played, and some of the cons were likely to be ironed out at release).
It's not praising or bashing the game...lol
I wonder if some here have stock in 2K or a rival company based on the emotional responses every word about this game generates. Also, for those inferring OS is "above" this, you're wrong. They write opinion pieces all the time...lol. This is not a review or preview...just an article. Come back in from the ledge...it's nice and warmComment
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Guys, it's just an early opinion piece. He even used two disclaimers (that he hasn't played, and some of the cons were likely to be ironed out at release).
It's not praising or bashing the game...lol
I wonder if some here have stock in 2K or a rival company based on the emotional responses every word about this game generates. Also, for those inferring OS is "above" this, you're wrong. They write opinion pieces all the time...lol. This is not a review or preview...just an article. Come back in from the ledge...it's nice and warm
Also, I'm almost certain Jack or someone else is doing a piece similar to this for The Show next week....so it's not like we're only covering one game
Thanks for the comments though guys!Comment
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I understand what you all are saying. All I was saying is that the author has never played the game and has only viewed vids. We are all entitled to our impressions and views, but people need to be reminded of the situation in which he has evaluated the game. When we do that, we don't rush to conclusions and condemn the game.
When the demo and the game comes out, everyone will be able to see for themselves if the vids were correct.Comment
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Re: MLB 2K9: What's Hot and What's Not
Nice read, didn't sway me at all, as none of the negatives were the game killing type. Hopefully those few "Nots" are fixed in the retail version, but all in all still sounds like a terrific game of baseball to look forward to.Originally posted by jim416You are the 2k Police. :)Comment
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Eh. Visual Concepts always seems to put out a good product. I had both MLB The Show last year and MLB 2K8 and to this day I still play MLB 2k8. I know 2k8 has alot of bugs, but The Show's announcers irritate the hell outa me. If I hear "what r u waiting for Amigo?" one more time I'm go nuts. After playing the new demo and feeling like the gameplay and announcers are all unchanged, I have no reason to buy The Show this year. You can see how much more fun of a game 2k9 is going to be this year just by looking at the videos. And I'm a little confussed as to why the bat contact sounds so off. Acording to what I've read from the developers on the 2k forums, they actually recorded a number of live batting sounds for this years game and the response has been good. 2k9 ownes The Show this year.Comment
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Re: MLB 2K9: What's Hot and What's Not
Eh. Visual Concepts always seems to put out a good product. I had both MLB The Show last year and MLB 2K8 and to this day I still play MLB 2k8. I know 2k8 has alot of bugs, but The Show's announcers irritate the hell outa me. If I hear "what r u waiting for Amigo?" one more time I'm go nuts. After playing the new demo and feeling like the gameplay and announcers are all unchanged, I have no reason to buy The Show this year. You can see how much more fun of a game 2k9 is going to be this year just by looking at the videos. And I'm a little confussed as to why the bat contact sounds so off. Acording to what I've read from the developers on the 2k forums, they actually recorded a number of live batting sounds for this years game and the response has been good. 2k9 ownes The Show this year.Comment
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Re: MLB 2K9: What's Hot and What's Not
Give it a rest man. He is entitled to his opinion. Don't go insulting him because he has a different opinion or taste in games than you do.Comment
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