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Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Very Realistic, but I'm not a mlb star
So this game has good graphics and lots of features, but difficulty level is definitely up there. I see its rated mlb players top pic. So may be I need to be an actual mlb player to be good at it? Any how with lots of practice you too can be good at this game on easy mode! Then may be you can enjoy the true to life home field view and mlb player line up.

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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Fun!
This is a very good game. The controls are very good, graphics good for a Wii and a 2K game. (I have 2K baseball for my DS, it sucks). You can do a regular game, Homerun Derby, or Rookie Challenge. That's where you are a rookie and join a team, do things, and become a star. To my dismay and disappointment, there is no Dynasty/Franchise mode. That is the only thing I don't like about this game.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Takes a while to get - but then fun
This isn't one of the games that you pick up and just go with, you do need to spend some time reading the instructions and practicing. I haven't tried to play the computer yet, because most the time we easily have 2 or more playing. For two people, I think this game is a blast once you get the hang of it. The graphics, sounds and commentators are all very good. The way that you control your players seems to be very much in your remote and numchuck and you seem to really have control both offensively and defensively. We were really excited when we found this game because we are huge baseball fans, and so far it seems to be right up there with Tiger Woods as our favorite game we have played so far.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Unrealistic Game!
As a baseball fan I had to get this game. The graphics are good, and so is the music.
However the main problem with this game is it is extremely unrealistic! It is nearly impossible to beat the computer at any level no matter how good your team is or how lousy the computer's team is. Obvious home runs are stolen when the computer jumps, what looks to be almost thiry feet in the air, to rob you of a home run.
Also the game is set in large part on a point system, and the more points you have the more it allows you to do ridiculous thing like throw pitches at nearly 110MPH. It also allows you to go into a power mode where basically any pitch you hit will be an automatic home run.
Also if you are behind in runs instead of helping you get out of the inning it actually has a punishing effect. It starts to take away pitches that you have, like removing a fast ball, from your choices. This is ridiculous!
It is no wonder EA has cornered the market on sports when small players make such unrealstic games!



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Not fun to play
This is one of the most irritating video baseball games I have ever seen. The controls are so complicated to learn and use that the game is just not fun to play. The only reason I can think of that so many people gave this game good reviews is that they played the game on other platforms where the controls were much simpler. The writers of the Wii version of this game got so carried away with the new stuff they can do that they forgot to actually play the game to see if it was fun. Well, I can tell them now to not waste their time. This game is not fun. If this were the only Wii game there was, the Wii wouldn't have sold 5 copies. Fortunately, it's not.


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