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  • Ænima
    Rookie
    • Aug 2009
    • 149

    #31
    The 2k baseball series is definitely headed in the right direction. I bought MLB 2k7 (or was it 2k6?) for my 360 on launch day... the one that would lock up pretty much EVERY GAME at launch. After that, I got fed up and explored my options with another game on a different console for three or four years. I recently came back to the 2k Series with 2k10 when I read about the control/mechanic changes.

    The bottom line is that 2k baseball is fun baseball. I only mention my personal history with baseball gaming because it frames my mindset and viewpoint with 2k11. It is fun. Pitching feels like pitching to me. The mechanics of it are phenomenal. Really, the exchange between hitters and pitchers is the best you are going to find. Factor in the fact that 2k really went to work and now has provided us with a top notch fielding experience (great fielders feel like great fielders, terrible ones feel terrible, it is very satisfying) and IMO you have the most accurate baseball experience on the market.

    Is it gorgeous? That depends. I love the stadiums and the pace of the action. The presentation is great. Player faces can be WAY off, there are occasional hitches right after a hit (Which don't really bother me, since at that point I'm not trying to pull off a timing gesture) and shadows are pretty jaggy looking.

    Are there bugs? Sure. And some of them are pretty major. That said, I believe most of them are already being looked at by 2k and will be addressed. Some people post doom and gloom about 2k not caring, but why wouldn't they? They want a product that will bring their baseball franchise back. This can be that product, with a little more polish.

    I'm enjoying the game and not freaking out about the little details. I'm not playing 2k because I'm not "skilled" enough to play the competition. I have both consoles and I'm good at the games I play.

    I'm playing MLB 2k11 because it is downright fun.

    Haters gonna hate.
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    • Blazzen
      Pro
      • Mar 2008
      • 786

      #32
      Re: MLB 2K11 Reviewer First Impressions

      I agree with the review. It's a fun game if you can get past the bugs. It's a shame, because that has been the mantra for several years in a row for 2k. Fun game, lacking polish. Hopefully a really solid patch before opening day will get this thing playable in time for most to start their franchises.
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      • CMH
        Making you famous
        • Oct 2002
        • 26229

        #33
        Re: MLB 2K11 Reviewer First Impressions

        Originally posted by BustinLoose
        What they need to do is switch the team that created NBA2K11 with the team that did MLB2K11, then maybe we will get a outstanding baseball game, because NBA2K11 is off the charts !!
        That's what they've done. Even NBA 2K took years to get to where it is today. VC has had a year and a half with MLB 2K. Good games don't suddenly grow in a day or a year.
        "It may well be that we spectators, who are not divinely gifted as athletes, are the only ones able to truly see, articulate and animate the experience of the gift we are denied. And that those who receive and act out the gift of athletic genius must, perforce, be blind and dumb about it -- and not because blindness and dumbness are the price of the gift, but because they are its essence." - David Foster Wallace

        "You'll not find more penny-wise/pound-foolish behavior than in Major League Baseball." - Rob Neyer

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        • Dazraz
          Pro
          • Mar 2009
          • 795

          #34
          I have just downloaded the MLB 2K11 demo. Having been playing The Show the last couple of years I thought I would check out the opposition. I really like the way the game feels. However visually the game is way short of The Show. Could anyone tell me if there is much difference in the visuals on the full game as opposed to the demo? The demo was played on the 360. Thanks.

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          • rocket21
            Rookie
            • Dec 2002
            • 453

            #35
            I'm really enjoying this game. I think I look at it in comparison to 2K8, and I see how far it has come. It plays a nice game of baseball, and it still has the analog system that it started.

            Just a nice, fun game to play.

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            • GucciiManeBurr
              Banned
              • Jul 2011
              • 69

              #36
              i will probably buy it

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              • CrazyKitchenGuy
                Rookie
                • Aug 2009
                • 169

                #37
                Re: MLB 2K11 Reviewer First Impressions

                The following is simply my thoughts on the game.

                I have played the demo for both 2K and The Show.

                To me, this "rivalry" is similar to that of NHL 2K and EA.

                What is boils down to is that some people can't see past the glitz and polish, and get to the "nitty-gritty" of what the game was designed to do.

                Provide an as accurate as possible recreation of the sport and its participants.

                While I feel that 2K and The Show both do a tremendous job recreating Baseball, both have their own strengths and weaknesses, as is the case with any game.

                For me, 2K dominates in terms of the controls, the commentary, the overall presentation (graphic overlays, pitching/batting cameras, etc) and the fun factor.

                A minor plus for me is also the install size and the recent price drop. 2K only required 20mb, whereas The Show requires over 4GB. When you are dealing with a smaller hard drive, as I am, its nice to have that extra space to enjoy other games.

                Can't go wrong with a game, that currently, is $20 cheaper than its competition, and will provide numerous hours of enjoyment!

                Thats just my 2 cents.

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