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Review: MLB 10 The Show

Samit Sarkar
6:00 PM on 03.22.2010
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Simulation sports games have a doubly difficult job: not only are they tasked with delivering a realistic playable version of a particular sport, but they also must present an experience that looks and sounds like a television broadcast of that sport. Sony’s MLB The Show series has excelled in both areas for years. But because sports games come out on an annual basis, consumers demand even more -- each new iteration must be markedly different from, and better than, its predecessors.

How much innovation does MLB 10 The Show bring to baseball games? What does it improve upon from MLB 09? The answers to these questions, and more, are after the jump.

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MLB 10 The Show (PlayStation 3 [reviewed], PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 2)
Developer: SCE Studio San Diego
Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment America
Released: March 2, 2010
MSRP: $59.99 / $39.99 / $29.99


The MLB The Show games have always been some of the best-looking titles around -- not just for baseball videogames or even sports videogames, but across all console games. They offer the kind of graphics that can make you think -- if even for a second -- that you’re watching an actual game of baseball on television. This year, the game’s visuals remain unparalleled (aside from player faces, some of which are done better in 2K Sports’ MLB 2K10), and the broadcast-style look is aided by the new “real-time presentation.”

Here, all camera cuts occur in real time, so each new angle you see flows directly into the next one. For example, if I hit a home run, the camera will follow the ball into the stands. Next, it might show some raucous fans celebrating, and then switch to a shot of the dejected pitcher who served up the long ball. Alex Rodriguez will probably be in the shot, since he’ll be rounding second base behind the pitcher. Finally, the camera might show the entire field, which is when the infielders can be seen shifting to the right side of the diamond in preparation for the next batter, Mark Teixeira. This is the kind of attention to detail that Sony San Diego is known and loved for -- it seems minor, but makes MLB 10 stand out.

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Other visual additions in MLB 10 include dynamic fans and off-field players: fans seated in the front row will reach over the railing to try and grab a foul ball, and players in the dugout will duck to avoid balls hit in their direction. You’ll even see pitchers warming up in real time after you put them in the bullpen. And the developers finally addressed a longtime gripe of mine -- collision detection. It’s still not perfect, but at least it’s not completely absent like in years past.

Unfortunately, the audio side of the TV equation is less impressive. While the ambient ballpark noises are wonderful -- and if you’re not happy with them, you can augment them yourself in Sounds of the Show -- the commentary trio of Matt Vasgersian, Rex Hudler, and Dave Campbell remains the only unremarkable, mediocre aspect of the presentation. Hudler and Campbell, in particular, repeat lines too often -- and some of their tired old sayings haven’t changed in years.

Of course, you can turn them off and focus on the game itself, which is still stellar. New features include a more granular throw meter and three different kinds of pickoffs, and although the pitcher/batter confrontation itself hasn’t changed, it would be silly to criticize Sony San Diego for opting not to tinker with something that works perfectly as-is. What’s so great about The Show is the way in which players behave: baserunners hop over ground balls, outfielders crash into the wall after catching deep fly balls on the run, and double-play-turning infielders tumble over runners sliding into them at second base. Thanks to better animation blending, the on-the-field action exhibits a fluidity that has to be seen to be believed.

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It’s a shame, then, that the most impressive aspects of MLB 10 simply evaporate when playing the game online. The Show has been continually held back from true greatness by its sub-par online play, and sadly, it’s no better this time around. I played ten or so games, most of which ended prematurely when the player on the other end quit due to pervasive, crippling lag. Perhaps it’s my wireless connection, but for what it’s worth, I haven’t had issues with any game besides The Show (both MLB 09 and MLB 10).

Lag can ruin any online game, but it’s particularly disastrous in baseball, where a mere split second can mean the difference between a home run and a very long out. The terrible lag causes hitters to flail wildly at pitches whose journeys to home plate have gaps, and it makes it tremendously difficult to properly locate pitches because the pitching meter -- which is completely timing-based -- stutters. What’s more, the initial indication of your connection to your opponent, which shows up in the team select screen, doesn’t seem to have any bearing on the actual quality of a game. Every game I played online had an ostensibly “great” connection -- according to the team select banner -- but the in-game display was rarely green (“great”), instead fluctuating between yellow and red.

In fact, the awful lag compromises the entire online play experience. Strange visual glitches -- which are nowhere to be seen in the offline game -- pop up online. I saw my first baseman fail to stick out his glove to catch a ball thrown to him, but he managed to catch it anyway before the hitter got to first -- which somehow ended up in a “safe” call at the bag. In addition, either the X button magically becomes much less responsive online, or check swings are just nearly impossible to pull off over the Internet. I’m also miffed that Sony San Diego hasn’t yet integrated the PlayStation Network friends list into the game; instead, you have to add your PSN friends to a separate in-game buddy list. Perhaps it’s an issue with the way the PSN itself is set up as opposed to something the developers have any control over.

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Again, MLB 10 offline is an experience that’s second to none. The addition of Catcher Mode in Road to the Show -- no doubt influenced by the cover athlete, Joe Mauer -- finally makes it worthwhile and rewarding to play as a catcher. Instead of merely throwing out runners and fielding balls in front of the plate, you get to call the pitches -- and in a nod to the dreams of catchers everywhere, your pitcher can’t shake you off. MLB 10 has shorter load times than MLB 09, but I’ve seen some strange loading issues where you won’t be able to press a button for a few seconds after it appears that the game has finished loading a new screen, as if the game is temporarily frozen.

While MLB 10 The Show remains the best baseball videogame money can buy, it’s no longer light-years ahead of 2K Sports’ effort. Is it better than MLB 09? Definitely, but not by a wide margin. I’d certainly still easily recommend it to PS3 owners, since they have a choice between it and MLB 2K10, but if MLB 11 doesn’t vastly improve upon this year’s regrettable online offering, we may very well have a competition on our hands in 2011.

Score: 8.5 -- Great (8s are impressive efforts with a few noticeable problems holding them back. Won't astound everyone, but is worth your time and cash.)

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I haven't played a baseball game since Bases Loaded but for some reason I've felt the need to seek this out. I might do the Gamefly thing with this title though. If only to scratch that itch.
The one thing about this game is the animation is AWESOME. and this video from my personal uploads.
Also, just noticed in my video, the level of little details Sony puts into the game is INSANE. Beltre was chewing right there. WHY!? Why is that even necessary to animate? But I'm so happy its there. And last night I was curious to see if when you get a hit, the players in the dug out react. They do. You don't even see that during gameplay!
This makes me want a PS3... there are a lot of good games I'm missing...
This is like the first positive review on dtoid since like 2009.
And yes, this is just sarcasm.
I downloaded the demo and can't figure out how to do a damn thing in it.
There is a severe lack of Yankees those screen shots. Son, I am disappoint.

I'd be all over this game if I had a PS3. =[
I hate when people say I'd get it if I had an xbox or ps3. Why don't you just quit your crying and get one?
@SayWord
I know right? That's why I have all 3 consoles. Final Fantasy XIII and God of War 3 Ultimate Edition this month *already finished GOWIII, I'm on the last boss in FFXIII, damn Orphan boss*, Splinter Cell for Xbox 360 and SSFIV for PS3 next month, and 3DDGH for PS3 and SMG2 for Wii on May*
I have 2 PS3 games, UC2, and this game. Since buying MLB 10 THE SHOW, I havn't touched my 360 once. RTTS mode by itself would be the best sports simulation ever. I have had issue with the online network though, but I think thats was only a temporary issue.
@alpha deus I also hate when peopke assume shit without knowing the facts. Tobad I'm not rich and tobad I'm not spoiled maybe peopke should just learn to control their money so they can buy it. There's tons of shit that I wish I had but peopke don't spend their priorities right and don't set goals to achieve them. Your even worse for defending people like that. Funny thing is I'm a jerk for stating an opinion but what do you get called for calling me out and making me look like a bad person? You sir are the jerk.
lol well I don't think I would consider myself as an asshole but I do like defending myself, even if it is to peopke over the internet who don't really affect my life. But as u say I do it mostly to entertain myself, over the internet people seem to get angry and pissed over the most stupid things.
@SayWord: ...Nah, you are still pretty much the jerk here.
@suoermonk hmm I guess you are corrct, but to b honest who isn't a jerk or asshole over the internet. People can cowardly sit behind their computer and say the darnest things. Here for example micrsoft is the true jerk here for introducing the xbox 360 a console thart dunbed down and ruined gaming this generation.
@SayWord Peopke, b, to, dunbed, u, Tobad
I got the demo off the US store, I don't really understand baseball.

It is not fun.

I can't pitch, get lots of "balls" and I can't bat, I get lots of "strikes". I just can't tell if a ball is going to be in the little rectangle or not and timing power meter things always fuck up my day.

I am English, so it's not something I've been subjected to....





But I play it because it looks pretty, and quite enjoy it.
Lol I'm typing through my blackberry so why the fuck should I care about spelling on an online blog? Hmm joeyz are you recruiting people with amazing writing!?
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SayWord is going to fit in well here.
soooo baseball?
Hah respects sexual for even trying the game! A true playstation fan:)
Kif did you know japan wants to set out a law against having subjective or sexual anime characters under the age of 18! Rubbish I say!
baseball stars for the nes is still the one and only baseball game for me.....
yes, i am recruiting
Haha because of my ranting and childish comments it went from 7 comments to like 30! Awesome!
From the demo it seems like a pretty great baseball simulation. It's just too much baseball for my tastes. It's such a shame that the 2K exclusivity deal struck down MVP right when it was getting good.
@ SayWord,

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This game has caused me to not even think about buying the 2K version, the graphics are ridonkulous. My only complaint is the network connection. Every time my buddy and I play it's a straight up la..ag fest. Pitches are all over the place.
Sports games: bringing people together one comment at a time.
I would buy this if it was on the mega drive.
Online is shit on this. However, the offline is fucking fantastic. Best sports game this year.
The Bigs 2 is hands down the best.
Sounds like a hit if they can get the online to work right. And yea that pun was intended.
Maybe I was imagining something... but did you just base part of this review on how well 2K11 and MLB 11 will do next year?
Thanks for linking to this PS3 review from the PSP review section. Very enlightening.
This game fucking rocks balls. I haven't tried online, so I'll avoid it altogether since it sounds horribly shitty. And while I agree with your score, you say that it is better than last years? Then why the (very marginal) lower score?

@SexChoc: I used to think baseball was insufferable, but after playing this game enough, I started to really enjoy the game as a sport more and more, and you begin to understand the strategy and subtlety a lot better as well. Also, stop using power swing, turn off the PCI and strike zone indicator (especially if you have variable strike zones since it doesn't matter anyway) so you have less visual clutter and can react naturally. And remember, good baseball players get hits on 3 out of every 10 at bats, so you are going to be humbled every now and then.

And jesus, front page posters.
@Poopface - I quite enjoy the sport, not that I've seen a whole lot of it. i just suck bigtime at the game. Never (try to) use the power swing, but can't even hit on the normal swing! Tend to swing at a lot of "balls" and whenever I think "this one's gonna be a ball, i'm gonna ignore it", it's a fucking STRIKE!

PCI? Variable strike zones? - Colour me confused, you've got to hit the pitches that are in the rectangle right? And ignore the ones outside?

I tend to play the MLB demo every year, but I'm always piss weak at it.

Pitching fucks me up most, it's supposed to be super controlled intending to throw strikes / balls, but i just hit maybe 1 out of 5 of my little lines on the power meter (release points?) and most of my pitches are miles away from the rectangle.

I tend to descend into throwing fastballs at the batters head a lot of the time.

Despite all of this, and not really enjoying the gameplay, not because it's bad, because I'm bad at it, i still play this demo loads.

I don't even care about winning i just want to see the pretties.

I also try to do the whole jump-catch thing too much and miss so many catches just to try to make it look cool.

I want a cricket game made by exactly the same team, that would be amazing.
Never played baseball in my entire life. I've seen some matches, but wasn't able to sit through them, because I've got no understanding of that sport at all and that's a shame, because it looks fucking awesome to me for some reason.
whats this a positive review from destructoid
"PCI? Variable strike zones? - Colour me confused, you've got to hit the pitches that are in the rectangle right? And ignore the ones outside? "

Ideally yes, but that isn't always true. I mention those basically because they are visual clutter, and it is SOOOOO much easier to land hits when you can react naturally without shit in your way. And the strike zone I turn off because umpires cadence on strike zones will vary from ump to ump, just like in real life...I had a HORRIBLE game my first run through when with Zambrano I would expertly place pitches just on the inside of the strike zone, only for it to be called a fucking ball. That went the other way too, when what was outside was called a strike when I'm up to bat. The strike zone is great as a visual aide ONLY if you turned off the variable strike zones (in the options somewhere), otherwise it is pretty much pointless and just gets in the way.

My ultimate point was to clear up the visual clutter by turning off the PCI indicator (that orange thing which I find pretty useless) and the strike zones and just bat naturally without shit obstructing it. When I first turned them shits off, I improved dramatically.
Another bit of advice that has helped me-

Pick a part of the plate, and do NOT swing unless the ball is in the area you're concentrating on. You'll let some strikes go by, but its alot less frustrating than swinging at every single pitch (which I was [and am] doing) and makes the pitcher throw more. For example, I'm looking for a pitch low. I will let the high, outside, inside go by until I get a low one.

Then there's the timing of the swing. Fuck it if I ever time my swing right. Ugh.
Great review Samit. My Stros are waiting for you if you ever want a game.
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Thanks for comment page.Ýt is a nice game but not eazy sport.
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