All-Star Baseball 2004 Sony PlayStation 2 Featuring Derek Jeter With Case & Booklet Good condition with some light surface scratches All-Star Baseball certainly lives up to its name. It offers the largest
stable of former greats, some 50 in all, and it even offers many of the
standouts and stars from the old Negro Baseball League. Its obvious Acclaim
decided the best way to deal with the competition is to match it in terms of
baseball prowess, but at the same time, outdo them in terms of extras:
All-Star throws shovel fulls of extras. Extras like a trivia game,
stadium tours, and DVD content. It even includes classic ballparks, just in case
you really miss Shibe Park. There are seven fantasy ballparks in currently
baseball-free North American cities, and you can pick and choose from over 30
mascots, making the expansion team options all the more interesting. All-Star
also offers a deep franchise mode that rivals text simulations like Over the
Top Baseball.
Baseball lives and dies by the pitcher/batter duel and All-Star has
you covered here. How? By offering every option the competition can muster. You
can use a cursor system (like MVP Baseball), a timing based system (less
realistic, but good for new players), and a system like High Heat where
you have to watch the ball carefully (most realistic). Each system works but the
cursor-based option could is sub par: the information regarding where and when
to swing appears too late. The gameplay has other flaws. Fielding feels soft,
unresponsive and slow, and the AI is stupidly aggressive at times: stealing when
it shouldn't and slugging when a sacrifice is called for.
All-Star has good graphics--not the best available but very good and
the animations are all smooth and lifelike. You can even identify many players
by their batting stance alone. The audio is a standout, specifically the
commentary, which is accurate, insightful, and even includes entertaining side
conversations about the rules and quirks of the game.
All-Star isn't quite the best baseball game you can buy for your
console system, but it offers the best overall package if you aren't sure what
you want. Good gameplay, good graphics, lots of options and extras, and a nice
range of hitting options. Play ball!--Andrew S. Bub
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