MLB 2008: The Show
Wow does this look good. Last years game was fun but really lacked the visuals of the 2K baseball game. This looks to rectify that and add a lot more...
http://www.1up.com/do/previewPage?cId=3165668
FEATURES
•Road to The Show 2.0 – To deliver the closest experience possible, next to actually trying to make it in the Majors, MLB 08 THE SHOW introduces a more immersive Road to The Show mode. As gamers attempt to make a starting line-up in the Big Leagues, playing on both offense and defense from a custom-created player's perspective, a more robust dynamic goal system and a new career advancement system will determine when a player is eligible for a promotion. Now, advancement goals related to the player's attribute target level will be provided to get the player to that next level and those goals are based on the player's attribute level and statistical performance. Also, Road to The Show 2.0 adds a new statistics screen that will display a player's current seasons' statistics. Additionally, custom-created players are more interactive. As a position player, gamers will be able to further adjust that players positioning, catchers will occur more defense situations, and pitcher's will now experience mound visits with user interaction – all making Road to The Show mode even more realistic.
•Progressive Batting Performance – Progressive Batting Performance is a feature designed to both reward players for superior performance and penalizes them for hitting slumps. Specific to each individual batter, the players will be rewarded with slight contact bonuses for each batter that performs beyond his "natural ability" while under user control. Conversely, the user will be punished with slight decreases in contact for each batter that performs below his "natural ability".
•Replay Vault – With the new Replay Vault, gamers can now go back to that spectacular diving, behind the back double play from the first inning and show their friends. Replays are available from any part of the game from any inning within that game.
•Post Game/In Game Pitcher and Batter Analysis – Stats and match-up analysis' are a baseball fan's dream! The Pitch Analysis is a breakdown of all the pitches thrown during the current game being played. Gamers will be able sort by pitcher, LHB or RHB, Pitch type and result. This feature is also available for Batters, and the batter analysis allows for a breakdown of how a batter has performed based on LHP or RHP, Pitch Type and the result.
•Pitch Grips – Adding ore authenticity, MLB 08 THE SHOW details the different pitch grips and arm angles that a pitcher has when throwing each pitch. Showing these details in Replay Mode will further enhance the look of the game. 18 different pitch types total! (Four-Seam Fastball, Two-Seam Fastball, Cut Fastball, Split-Fingered Fastball, Curveball, Slider, Sinker, Slurve, Change-Up, Circle Change, Knuckleball, Palmball, Forkball, Knuckle-Curve, Screwball, 10-4 Curve, 12-6 Curve & Gyro).
•Crowd Interaction – With the power of the PS3, the MLB franchise is set introduce subtle elements of baseball that, quite simply, couldn't be done on another platform. A big part of baseball is in the ambiance of the game – having realistic stadiums is mandatory, but the crowd also plays a big part in the overall atmosphere. Gamers will see a vast array of new ambient elements including: fans coming, going and reaching for foul balls, vendors, 7th inning stretch, the wave, standing ovations, dynamic crown actions like hanging K's, and much, much more. These new subtleties make MLB 08 THE SHOW truly feel like a day at the ballpark.
•MLB My Music – Ever wanted to make your own video game soundtrack? With
MLB 08 THE SHOW for the PS3 and PSP gamers will be able to take the music that they have stored on their PS3 HDD and add to the list of music played in the Juke Box.
•SCOUT [SportsConnect Online User Tracking] – If you've ever had a difficult time finding an opponent that wants to play online with the same gameplay setting as you, this is your feature. SCOUT allows gamers to set their game preferences, stores them on the server, and then allows the system to look for a Quick Match with an opponent that fits their criteria.
•In-Game MLB Live Scores – Using our new top of the screen Score Bar display, gamers will get updates on what is going on in the Majors. Along with scores and inning, gamers will also see notables, such as HR's, complete games, etc.
•Online League Play – MLB 08 THE SHOW provides today's sports fanatics with the ability to set up leagues with anywhere from 6-30 teams with full stat tracking, point benefits and rewards. Gamers can customize the league including choosing players, teams, length of schedule and much more. (Note: There are no cross platform leagues available.)
•Online News Service / MLB.com Headline News – Sports fanatics can receive all the current happenings in sports today. Information will be updated a few times each hour with news, trades and events from 31 different feeds, each containing 25 unique items. Users can select general MLB headlines or updates from all 30 teams instantly. New for 07, MLB 08 THE SHOW offers an enhanced Live MLB Ticker, which shows live status of all MLB games going on around the league – with updates several times a minute. This new view will be complete with who is on base, pitching, batting, on-deck and full inning-by-inning box scores.
•Rivalry Mode – For those with a competitive nature, Rivalry Mode allows baseball fans to set up and maintain multi-game rivalries between multiple gamers or versus the Artificial Intelligence (AI), and keeps track of the stats throughout the rivalry.
•Franchise Mode – Extending the experience of running a team, performance and player morale are tracked on virtually every level – salary, playing time, batting slot, team performance, and much more.
•Career Mode – The Career Spotlight underscores all of the accomplishments and failures during a career and showcases them in the limelight. Gamers still need to call the shots, but now the ramifications of actions are documented.
•Season Mode – Grind out the162 game season and deal with day-to-day match-ups, refining the lineup and play for the championship just like the pros.
•All-Star Game – Lets gamers take the virtual road trip to San Francisco early to see who prevails for home field advantage in the 2007 Fall Classic.
•Multi-Branch Fielding – Branch Point Technology goes to a new level as gamers you can now take full control of fielders and break out of any animation in the process. Change a fielding decision and branch out of any animation after the first branch point. With Branch Point Technology, MLB 08 THE SHOW provides unbelievably smooth, fluid transitions for seamless double plays and relays.
•PlayMaker Fielding – The fielding interface brings the player attributes together with the user's skill level. With the Fielding Zone Marker, the fielder's fielding attribute rating will determine the size of the zone that surrounds the ball and its eventual landing location. With highly ranked fielders, the ball marker will be displayed sooner and smaller, making it easier to judge fly balls.
•Adaptive Pitching Intelligence (API) – Catchers will call the game based on individual strengths and weaknesses of each pitcher and analyze tendencies of batters. Gamers will have the ability to trust the pitches called by the catcher or shake them off. (The catcher's recommendations are based off of thousands of actual MLB stats.)
•Pitch Command System (PCS) – Delivering unsurpassed authenticity and strategy to pitch selection, a pitcher's "pitch comfort" will be predetermined based on a best to worst pitch scenario. It's up the gamer to decide if they should try to "work on a pitch" or just go with what's working. The more a player works on a pitch, the better it becomes, and the more a gamer neglects a pitch, the harder it becomes to work the zone.
•Release Point Pitching – Taking video game pitching to a whole new level, gamers must utilize a timing mechanism to learn and realize each pitchers pace and release point, which varies from pitcher to pitcher.
•Pitching Confidence Meter – The ultimate pitcher/batter interface returns. Additionally, Pitcher Confidence plays a role in a gamer's ability to hit release points in the all-new pitch meter, while frequency of mistakes will impact the confidence level of a gamer's hurler, making it more difficult to paint the corners of the strike zone.
•Guess Pitch – Baseball fans can attempt to master the ability to knock one out or hit the grounder to advance the runner by checking the pitch history and correctly guessing which pitch and the location that the pitcher will throw next. If the correct pitch is selected, the power attribute is increased in attempts to leave the yard in a hurry.
•40-Man Roster – Provides the ability to take full control of a team's roster and manage all 40 players for each and every game.
•My Sliders (Up/Downloadable) – The My Sliders option gives users the ability to create their perfect game settings offline by adjusting game sliders. Gamers can then save these adjustments to memory and, when online, upload to them to the MLB 08 THE SHOW server for other users to try and let the online community be the judge on finding the perfect game.
•MLB Player Motion Captures – MLB 08 THE SHOW features dozens of professional athletes including David Wright, David Ortiz, Eric Chavez, Roger Clemens, Shawn Green, Tony Gwynn, Trevor Hoffman, Tim Hudson, Darryl Hamilton, Troy Percival, Brett Tomko, Mo Vaughn and more.
•Thousands of Personalized Animations – Authenticity: featuring personalized player animations for everything from walk-ups, rituals, stances and swings and even emotions.
•New Umpire Personalities – Providing even more realism to the diamond, MLB 08 THE SHOW features umpires with unique tendencies and animations. Each umpire will have his own definition of the strike zone, and it's up to the gamer to figure out if the umpire is calling the zone high, low, or giving the corners.
•MLB 08 THE SHOW sets the bar high with the Progressive Commentary that changes as the user progresses throughout the game by adapting to current actions and situations.
•Managers / Coaches – MLB managers and coaches will be on the field calling the shots.
•MLB Authenticity, Subtleties & Nuances – MLB 08 THE SHOW features drag bunts, wild pitches, broken bats, check swings, off-line throws and much more.
•Wind Effects – MLB 08 THE SHOW features a wind display showing wind speed and direction. Depending upon the severity of the wind, the ball will drift according to the speed and direction. Wind effects will force the player to take the proper route to the ball and make adjustments on the fly.
•3-Man Booth & Progressive Commentary – Rex Hudler, Matt Vasgersian and Dave Campbell provide the most comprehensive commentary heard in any baseball videogame.
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I've played it on the PSP 2 years running now and I have to say the results are much more realistic than 2k's baseball games. The player animations on the PSP are much better than the lurching, out of sync ones that 2k has had.
IF I had the cash, I'd pick up a PS3 just for this one game.
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Is it PS3 only?
I've been really jonesing for a baseball game lately. I wasn't a huge fan of my options last year and have actually resorted to playing MVP 2005 on my old xbox a few times.
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Yes it's Sony's internally developed baseball game. Also supposedly there is around 10GB worth of commentary. Check out the feature list above.
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Bah! No need!
Just have to wait and see if the 2K stuff for the 360 rubs me the wrong way again this year.
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2k's baseball has been ass nasty since the 360 came out. But last years' was an improvement. Here's hoping.
As an aside, if you want to really examine base human interaction, spend some time on the 2k sports forums. It is impossible to have a logical discussion of their games on their forums.
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So is this coming out for PSP as well? If so, I'll pick it up, but I can't really justify buying a PS3 just for one game! Well, I could justify it to myself, but probably not to my wife . . .
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If you can get pass the little bobble-head type player animation and have a Wii, MLB Power Pro is really a great package. All the MLB players; stats galore (unbelievable amount of stats); you can set up leagues, or play an entire season; and many aspect's of playing the game or manage you can turn off or on. I enjoyed their hitting method way more then 2K. Fielding has all the jumps, spins, etc. I mean it's an amazing package (and evidently percursors of the game have been very popular in Japan).
I'm really looking forward to this title. The progressive batting performance system seems like it should be fun, and the online league mode should be fantastic! Hopefully there is enough interest here to start up a GWJ league night(s).
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The show for PSP is incredibly deep. I played an 82 game season, plus playoffs and World Series and loved it.
I HIGHLY recommend it, and I'll be picking it up for sure.
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2 years ago we had enough Exbox players for a league and some tourneys. last year we didn't. If you guys had enough for a PS3 league, I'd be mildly surprised - but happy for you!
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Woa is me. I surely wish this would come to the 360, but I know it won't. I saw my first preview of MLB2K8...for the Wii and a small blurb about the other versions. They have reworked the hitting and pitching (I can only hope(!) so...and allot). The Wii version looks interesting, but if a league forms up for the 360, that is where I'll be (if one happens).
So... the new PS3 version is slightly incredible. I don't know how it plays online (have heard it's hit and miss) but does anyone else have it and want to give it a spin? Have I mentioned that it's incredible?
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I plan on getting this tonight after I leave work. To be honest I have never played a baseball game on a console. I have had great fun with Earl Weaver baseball, Baseball Mogul, and OOTP. All the hype surrounding this has gotten me interested, so maybe we will play a game here in a couple days.
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I played a quick game and started a road to the show career last night. The road to the show mode has that just one more turn addictiveness to it that made the Civilization games so great. But in this case it's one more game. Of course it's much faster as you only play your players at bats and fielding chances. Anyways yeah I was up till 2am playing through spring training for the Padres. The game is awesome, everything from last year but pumped up to 11. Send me a friend invite and we can hook up for some online play.
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As a 360 owner, I feel sad. If anyone play's this new one on a PSP, please give your impression for I would be quite interested. 'The Road to the Show' aspect really sounds cool.
Same here.
Is the Road to the Show option in the PSP? I'd be tempted to pick one up for my train ride to and from work. I've always wanted a option to just be myself in a baseball game and not having to worry about batting/pitching with other players..
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Sounds like it. Go to the second page of this IGN review and he talks about it.
http://psp.ign.com/articles/856/856482p1.html
I'm SOOooooo going crazy about wanting to play a baseball game. I'm really not sure about MLB 2K8 right now and not too many folks are saying much. (for the 360).
How does the PSP get software updates? I saw something offered and didn't have time to follow thru with it. How about game patching? Is is possible? And one thing mention you could watch it on a big screen tv if(!) it had progressive scan. Hmmm, I'm unsure wether mine has this or not, but that would be a neat feature. I'm clueless about the PSP, and probably not 'quite' crazy enough to go buy one just to play The Show. But close. If the 360 MLB 2K8 doesn't go, I may throw caution to the wind (and my wife's wrath about saving for retirement...geeze:>)
I played Road the the Show on the PSP in last year's game, and it's seriously one of the best baseball experiences out there. In some way it beats the graphically supercharged console versions, if only because it's such a great way to spend a trip or a commute. I was in my third or fourth season as a 2nd baseman in the Mets organization before my PSP was stolen out of a gym locker (boo-hoo). You can build up great narratives for your alter-ego in a way that isn't usually possible in a regular franchise mode, with how long they take and all.
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Oh gawd, I'm weakening...( I better make sure the doghouse is fully stocked;>)
Check out this thread on RTTS at Operation Sports:
http://www.operationsports.com/forums/showthread.php?t=240745
Actually it's better that you just go over to the PSP review in this forum. The above thread is for all versions, whereas the other one of course is just the PSP (and most of the thread is on the RTTS, which seem's to be the most popular feature.)>
"The Show" is such an awful name, but I am tempted to grab this for my PSP.
I do love some nice portable sports games. Madden 08 for PSP is probably the first portable football game in a long time that was very reasonably playable and enjoyable.
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You won't regret it Legion. Best baseball game I have ever played, including PC and big consoles. If I had the wheat, I'd get a PS3 to play it on that platform, but on the PSP I can sit on the porch or wherever and play.
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I'll chime in and say that I am absolutely loving this on the PSP - I've never played the series before this, and it is an absolute blast! Road to the show is extremely addictive, season play is great . . . the only downside to the game is that I weep every time I think to myself "Why can't this come out on the 360!" HD graphics and this gameplay combined would be just an incredible experience. Its so much fun that I actually found myself wondering if I could justify buying a PS3 for one game . . . maybe if I found one on Ebay . . . no, no - my wife would really hurt me if I bring another gaming device into the house. Anyway, the game's great. If you have any interest in baseball, just give in and buy it.
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Hey guys, I just thought I'd post here. We're starting an online league for the PS3 version over at VGEVO. was checking to see if you guys were doing the same, but it doesn't seem so.
The league tools in this game are excellent, and helps manage everything quite a bit. You can post here:
http://vgevo.com/forums/showthread.php?t=86311 if you are interested. If we get enough people, we may do a lottery for team assignments, bt so far everyone's been ale to pick the team that they want.
Also, I wrote a review for all 3 versions (PSP, PS2, and PS3)
http://vgevo.com/forums/showthread.php?t=85634
Anyway, I really enjoyed playing some of your peeps in CoD4, so I thought that I'd see if anyone over here was interested. C'ya on the diamond!!!
Can you or someone confirm that RTTS is on the PS2 too? I read a review that said it was not. Now I'm confused (RTTS: Road to the Show).-Thanks
EDIT: Also, are there any features in the PSP version that it not on the PS2 (I'm not only looking for the cheapest way to play this game, but I may(!) even have a friend who will give me his PS2 (but it's the older one, so no differences in the 'newer' one as far as functionality goes, right?)
RTTS is in all 3 versions.
If it's between the PS2 and PSP versions, honestly, I'd go with the PS2 version. It's REALLY good on the PS2 this year.
The only thing that the PSP version has that's not on the PS2 version is the "Custom Soundtracks," but that's a very minor thing. The only difference in terms of functionality with this game between the 2 PS2 models is that the older model doesn't have an ethernet port built-in, so if you want to play online you'd need to get a Network Adapter.
Thanks much for the information and prompt reply. Appreciate it.
One last thing (well for now). I can't find where I read it, but I seem to recall that it was said you can't 'save' as you can on the PS 2 as you can on the PSP (and I don't mean the 'sleep mode' aspect, but this new version of the show actually has saves...but not on the PS 2?
I succumbed to the pressure and picked up a Daxter pack PSP and The Show. I've only got one game under my belt in RTTS but I'm digging it so far. Only knock I have is the loading times, anyway to get games loaded onto to the memory card?
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The loading times are definitely a pain - and I agree, thats the one thing that irritates me about the game. I don't know of any way to speed things up, but if anyone else has an idea, I'll be watching this space with much interest . . .
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