MLB 08: The Show

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MLB 08: The Show

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Binding: Video Game
Brand: Sony
EAN: 0711719758327
ESRB Age Rating: Everyone
Label: Sony Computer Entertainment
Manufacturer: Sony Computer Entertainment
Model: 97583
Platform: PlayStation2
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment
Release Date: 2008-03-04
Studio: Sony Computer Entertainment



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Product DescriptionMLB 08 THE SHOW is set to provide fans with the most realistic baseball experience to date with innovations such as a more immersive Road to The Show mode, enabling gamers to play both offense and defense from the created player's perspective. Providing players with some additional performance incentives, the MLB franchise introduces the Progressive Batting Performance feature, which will both reward players for superior performance and penalize them for hitting slumps. Specific to each individual batter, players will be rewarded with slight contact bonuses, or punished with slight decreases in contact, based on how that batter performs beyond his 'natural ability.' MLB 08 THE SHOW introduces SCOUT (SportsConnect Online User Tracking), which allows you to set and store your game preferences on the MLB server, and enables the system to look for a Quick Match with opponents that fits similar competitive criteria. Exhibition Mode/Quick Game - Gamers can select their favorite team and compete against the AI for a quick game on the go Historical Greats - Offers Historical Greats, giving them the opportunity to go against the legends of the past Release Point Pitching with Confidence Meter - The ultimate pitcher/batter interface returns Playmaker Fielding- The fielding interface brings the player attributes together with the user's skill level Multi-Branch Fielding - Branch Point Technology goes to a new level as gamers can now take full control of fielders and break out of any animation in the process User Controlled Slides - Players can now control base runners in attempts to advance and/or score MLB Authenticity - Presents fans with finer details and nuances that make the game America's past




Features:
  • Umpire Personalities - Providing even more realism to the diamond with unique tendencies and animations
  • My Sliders (Up/Downloadable) - Gives users the ability to create their perfect game settings offline by adjusting game sliders
  • King of the Diamond - A classic playground duel from childhood where a pitcher and batter from opposing teams will square off head-to-head
  • Home Run Derby - Lets gamers pick the lineup and set the rules for the traditional homerun contest of Major League All-Stars
  • Season Mode -Tests the true baseball fan's commitment and allows them to make a run for consecutive rings with multiple seasons











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Much better than "2K8"...
As noted in other reviews (of PS2 versions) of both "The Show" and "2K8", there ARE bugs in both games. Having said that... personally, [my opinion] it's not even close, "The Show" is the MUCH-better game, since the bugs in "2K8" were SO frequent that I found it [2K8] to be pretty much un-playable. "MLB 08: The Show" is a solid baseball title.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - hmmmm
First off, i just want to say how awesome playing this game is. When playing the umps are realistic in blowing some calls. Not enough ejections and stuff from managers in my opinion but i enjoy playing it. What ticks me off is, and i play Road To The Show more then franchise or anything like that, i play on all-star, and the most annoying thing about the game is the bug. After going 4-5 HR 3 RBI's and a SB in the playoffs, it's bottom 9th a ground ball is hit to my player my team is winning by 7, 2 outs, no one on, easy out, then suddenly the game freezes. It's the most irritating thing i have encountered with the game. Other then that it was really fun. The rosters are not updated enough in my opinion, Kosuke Fukudome is not in the game but is the current starting RF for the Chicago Cubs. Great game if you lose baseball, you'll love MLB 08 The Show!!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Riddled with BUGS!!!
I've had the last few versions of this game, and there isn't much difference, if any, from last years. EXCEPT BUGS!

Game freezes, miss-catched pop flys by AI players, called strike check swings (when reviewed on "replay" the call is always wrong), and just weird things like getting "locked" into a menu during the game and not being able to get out...thus having to restart the whole machine.

Just aggravating when you're in the 8th inning and I go to my bullpen and I can't get out! Just won't let me out and I push every button, and nothing.

So, I'm only about 40 games into my "season" and I've had to restart the game at least 10-15 times and lose all my progress.

The only bug I remember in the 07 version was players missing easily catchable throws on "off action" scenes, which was nothing.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good game
I'm a baseball fanatic and I've always liked the MLB The Show franchise. Good all around the game. But there are some glitches in it that are frustrating. If you're new to the PS2 and want a good baseball game, then this is the one for you.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Mlb The Show 08
Not much change from last years game. Still a pretty good game. Big bug to me is the cpu hits an UNGODLY amount of foul balls. Don't think you're going to walk a particular batter in order to get to the pitcher either! Cause the pitchers hit just as well as the cleanup man. Get past these few things and it's still fun.



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