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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Extreme Baseball?, July 11, 2003
During the days of Extreme sports, games like baseball, golf and even football are thought as boring to others (thanks a lot Mr. Tony Hawk). It has been a fad to tweak games to be more extreme these days, since NFL Xtreme on the PSX.MLB Slugfest 20-04, is a pretty impressive game. and is not too difficult, but not impossible like I remembered in Triple Play 99. Hitting Home Runs occur often enough to make you happy, but not so often that you expect one every 3-ups. Pitching however, is pretty hard. Striking someone out is difficult if you don't have your special pitch. Fielding is pretty good. The computer tries to do most of the fielding for you, but it is your job to get to the ball in time. There is diving, jumping and trick catches on routine plays. Base running is fun. You are allowed to punch and kick the opponent so he drops the ball before tagging you. Sliding is of course, enabled. The thing that bothers me the most about gameplay is how the computer seems to want to always keep scores close. In the last 2 innings, you will find that the computer (who was down by 6), scores 7 straight runs to tie the game, when it was hitting nothing all night. Clear computer cheating. There is no way to turn this off. The beginner modes aren't exactly easy either. The controls are weird sometimes. When you want to throw to 2nd, the computer will throw to 3rd for you. Highly annoying. The graphics are great and you still get the great feel of baseball. Rent it first, and if you like the way this game is designed, it will be one of your favorite games. The extra movies are funny too (the one on the designers and staff of Midway Games). I thought it was a spectacular game! I played it more than Metroid Prime.
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