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Developer: SCEA Studios San Diego Publisher: SCEA Release Date: Mar 3rd 2008 Genre: Sports Sub Genre: Baseball
MLB '08: The Show
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MLB 08: The Show Review

Posted on March 9th, 2008 at 13:28 EDT
The Show is a fantastic one-of-a-kind experience that is unrivaled in sports gaming. Astounding authenticity is present in all aspects of the title. It is a must own for anyone who loves baseball and for the casual fan at heart as well.
Pros
  • + Very fluid gameplay
  • + Realistic hitting experience
  • + Fantastic Road to the Show improvements
Cons
  • - Online is a bit buggy
  • - Poor collision detection
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The one thing in the world that can push Disney into the backseat come March is baseball’s Spring Training. It's that time of the year again when the pitchers and catchers are coming out of hibernation and preparing to eradicate the rust from their joints and give us another classic baseball season. With the release of MLB 08: The Show, you’ll be hard pressed to find a better representation of that anywhere else in the world outside of the real thing.

This is the second season of MLB: The Show for the PlayStation 3 console but Sony Computer Entertainment San Diego (SCE San Diego) will have you thinking they’ve been doing this forever. The studio looked to build on last year’s success and improve the game where the fans criticized it the most, and it clear they put forth the effort to do just that. So, instead of waiting for the seventh inning stretch, we’ll jump right into the down and dirty.

Baseball simulations will always only be as great as the gameplay within them. Without a core standard of gameplay, any feature-packed game can fall short. We’ll start off with the improved hitting system and go from there.

The Show brought in a ton of new signature player styles, not as many as its main rival, 2K8, but enough for it to be a noticeable addition to the lineup. On top of this, the hitting mechanics are flawless. You’ll utilize the face buttons, mainly square and X to designate whether you want a power swing or a contact swing respectively. Each type of swing will have a varying effect from batter to batter. We’ve come to notice that a smaller, non-power hitter is more likely to hit a homerun by swinging for contact than for power; while a power hitter can hit one out regardless of swing type, but seems to take more out of the park if he’s swinging for power.

Now, this doesn’t mean the power hitter has an unfair advantage, not by any means. The homerun to single/double/triple ratio is extremely realistic. You’ll never feel as though one happens way too much compared to the other. We found ourselves enjoying a nice even distribution of hit types, much like you’d see while watching an actual game.

The actual types of hits are varied as well. You’ll get to experience the broken bat fly ball, the slow roller, hard grounder and so on. MLB 08: The Show didn’t pull any punches when it came down to the core gameplay of hitting and if you’ve taken a couple of swings from the demo, you know full well on what we’re talking about.

When it comes to pitching, SCE San Diego used the old phrase, “If it ain't broke, don’t fix it.” Obviously, they left the pitching systems from last year remain. You’ll be able to choose between classic pitching or meter pitching, each having its own variance of difficulty. With the meter pitching, you’ll be expected to time your power and accuracy in order to hit the appropriate location, while with classic you’ll be able to pitch without the meter troubles.

Each pitcher also has their own style of wind-up and release, much like their real-life counterparts. They also come with their proper arsenal of pitches that they throw in the big leagues as well. We really wish they would have tried something new and innovative like the new pitching mechanics provided in MLB 2K8, but unfortunately we’ll have to wait a bit longer for something different.

When it comes down to fielding, don’t expect any real surprises either. Last year’s system worked perfectly and not much has changed. A player’s awareness and throwing accuracy will prove to be important, especially in the exclusively improved Road to the Show game mode.

MLB 08: The Show has a variety of game modes that you’re basically already accustomed to. They give you the option to play a basic season, full-fledged franchise, exhibition, manager mode, rivalry mode and their exclusive Road to the Show mode.

Each mode name is fairly a generic representation of all it encompasses. Season/Franchise will allow you ... (continued on next page)

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posted 1:39pm EDT - March 9th, 2008
1

Best baseball game ever.  I can't stop playing.  Best of all, it's a Sony exclusive!!!

posted 1:45pm EDT - March 9th, 2008
2

agreed^^!!!

posted 3:02pm EDT - March 9th, 2008
3
Easily the best sports game on the market. I put it a step above NHL 08. Like previously said, this game is a Sony exclusive so we will have this game for a long time...Unless EA does go through and buys 2K and then buys up the MLB license...which I could see happening but I hope doesn't. Damn you EA...
posted 3:04pm EDT - March 9th, 2008
4

I don't play sports games but I'm glad this is exclusive for the Sony baseball fans. Looks really good visually. One of the best looking sports games I've seen. Looks like Sony is on the right road to get the best rated games for 2008. With GOW Chains of Olympus, The Show, and Hot Shots getting great reviews. (I'm assuming it will)

posted 3:40pm EDT - March 9th, 2008
5

F'n EH! I can't wait to pick this up! Last year's version lacked only graphics in comparrison to other baseball games and they fixed it this time.

posted 4:09pm EDT - March 9th, 2008
6

im not a huge fan of sports games on consoles. but let me say this is the best , i repeat the best sports game ive ever played, absolutely amazing. i recommend this to any and all sports fan, even if you dont like playing them on a console.

posted 4:20pm EDT - March 9th, 2008
7

I own this game and I am here to tell you if anyone is on the bubble of whether to buy MLB 2k8 or MLB 08 the show, you have got to get MLB the show! It is the most realistic baseball game out there! This is another solid lineup out of the Sony camp. If anyone wants to play me let me know!

PSN ID: Xtremecoaster

posted 4:31pm EDT - March 9th, 2008
8

Ive never been one to buy a second sports game of the same franchise unless there is a HUGE difference, how does this compare to MLB '07 The Show?

posted 5:05pm EDT - March 9th, 2008
9

man them graphs look pretty amazing i thought i was looking at sum real life pics there,just shows what a game can be if its a ps3 exclusive and just more reason not to develop for 360 since everything would have to be brought down to its level.

posted 5:10pm EDT - March 9th, 2008
10

Wow. It really looks life-like. I'm glad to see such great reviews for this game. It's always good to have some quality Sony exclusives.

posted 6:35pm EDT - March 9th, 2008
11

This is an awsome game very addicting looks amazing a must for a every mlb fan and anyone else

psn id J08hawks

posted 7:45pm EDT - March 9th, 2008
12

The game is hot.. Even though Im currently sucking at it. I cant seem to time those damn fast balls..LOl Oh well practice makes perfect..

posted 10:46pm EDT - March 9th, 2008
13

mlb 08 is the greates sports game out yet and i agree with ljwinter ea sports is probably cringing from the lost revenue possibilities and are out as we speak scheming on how to buy out 2k baseball and then monopolize the mlb players assoc and then put out mediocre games that people will buy not because of the quality but because of the real players in the game just like the madden series

posted 10:24am EDT - March 10th, 2008
14

The best baseball iv'e ever played, mainly because the frame rate don't stutter so you can get more done with out feel that you missed a play because the frame rate.(2K6,7,8).

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