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MLB 12: The Show Review

Devin_Charles By:
Devin_Charles
03/15/12
PRINTER FRIENDLY VERSION
EMAIL TO A FRIEND
GENRE Sports 
PLAYERS  
PUBLISHER Sony 
DEVELOPER Sony 
RELEASE DATE Out Now
E Contains No Descriptors

What do these ratings mean?

Is this the right channel?


Some are already calling MLB 12: The Show the best baseball game to hit the gaming world. Some are still reserving judgment. For others, it’s just another MLB game. Indeed, there are two ways to look at it. For people who are baseball fanatics and want authentic representation of the sport, this is a hit. But for those who are only sub-par interested in playing, this is a sacrifice bunt. There just isn’t much about MLB 12: The Show that screams “This is a classic. You won’t ever forget this one!”

The actual content of MLB 12: The Show all goes far beyond anyone’s expectations. Past installments have had many of the same features, but this year seems to cut out all of the stops. How many times have you seen a menu have its own menu? Playing selections are out of this world. If you don’t have time to sit down and thoroughly play, don’t even waste your time. For those with time, you can test out your skills in just about every mode possible: homerun derby, franchise, challenge of the week, exhibition, and season modejust to name a few.



A new feature, copying homework from EA Sports’ notebook, is Diamond Dynasty. Like EA’s Ultimate Team, Diamond Dynasty is an online mode that allows you to create a completely custom team using earned trading card packs. Much like the real situations in baseball, Dynasty mode allows for the perspective of a manager or GM and helps players establish the importance of their team.

SCE wanted to have all aspects of MLB 12: The Show as realistic as possible. No expenses were spared for this one and it shows. From player’s physics to crowd reactions and ball rotation, movement is remarkably smooth. You can even see the laces on the ball spinning as you knock it out of the park. Catchers and pitchers react swiftly and accurately to fly and fouled balls.

You can also play and watch all of this action in 3D if you have a compatible television. But it doesn’t stop at 3D, as Simulview is available as well. While playing against a buddy, you can see the action from the batter's perspective while the other player gets a view from a pitching position. It gives some flair to head-to-head competition.



Not only is it about the physical gameplay, but also a whole lot of strategical influences is present. Don’t think you can just walk up to the plate and send pitches out of the park every time. Even getting simple base hits can be tough. You must show patience and understanding of the pitcher’s tendencies. In-game, there are a few strategic features such as “pitch guess”. When you’re at bat and feel the pitcher is performing some of the same throws, you can begin to guess what he’s going to throw next. Using this to your advantage can pay off major, but guess wrong and you're back to the dugout early.

Strategy goes the same for defense as well. If you custom-align your team perfectly, the batting team won't ever be able to hit line drives on you at bat. A great defense starts with pitching and the more accurate you are with pitches, the better off your team will be.

In addition, a new pitching scheme has been added. Those familiar with past editions of MLB: The Show will know that the pitch meter has been a constant fixture, but now it’s "pulse pitching". Timing is still keythe smaller you catch the circle as it's pulsing, the better the pitch.

Unlike NFL Madden, MLB 12: The Show has plenty of competition to keep it on its toes. Franchised titles such as MLB 2K continue to give it a run for its money. There are plenty of differences in each title to split fans up, but what helps The Show stand out is its attention to detail. Almost everything you would want to tweak and have control over when playing a sports simulator is available for adjustment here. There is even a Vita version that’s capable of transferring saved games to and from the Playstation 3.



With everything so well-polished, there seems to be little room for improvement. This is an incorrect assumption, for there is no lasting effect. Sure, there are some trademark features and use of technology advancements (3D capable), but MLB 12: The Show doesn't draw in fresh crowds and can alienate new users and non-baseball experts. Much of the gameplay variety has a gimmicky nature, changes that likely won't be sustained in MLB 13: The Show. It sort of throws various modes at you and hopes that one sticks.

With all of the playable content, realistic physics, faster gameplay, after SCE San Diego Studio has gone through everything with a fine-toothed comb, MLB 12: The Show just doesn’t quite turn heads like it should. This is definitely made for those who understand baseball—those who know when they want their ace at the backstop, ready to stop the slugger from shooting the gap or getting a tater, using an Uncle Charlie to keep away from his wheelhouse. The Show, through and through, is a fun baseball game to play with buddies but won’t keep the average fan playing. It’s a coin toss to which MLB title to get.

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MLB 12: The Show
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  • 3D-capable
  • New physics engine
  • Not for the average fan
  • Attention to detail
  • Becoming settled with one formula (Madden Syndrome)
  • Pitch control better than ever
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  • Bras
    Bras

    Joined: Jul 2008
    Posted: Mar 15th, 2012 at 3:46 pm
    What happened to the old Report Card?

    No one cares! This one looks great! Perhaps a bit of gloss on the red star would make this even better, but still... and that black star looks excellent.
  • Anthony_Severino
    Anthony_Severino

    Joined: Oct 2010
    Posted: Mar 15th, 2012 at 4:05 pm
    Thanks for the feedback. We're always trying to reach that seemingly impossible level of perfection. This is yet another step, we feel.
  • Lenin17301
    Lenin17301

    Joined: Jan 2007
    Posted: Mar 15th, 2012 at 4:07 pm
    Awesome new report card, congratulations! One question about the game: this rating applies to the PS Vita version? Or will there be a separate review for it?
  • danielrbischoff
    danielrbischoff

    Joined: Nov 2009
    Posted: Mar 15th, 2012 at 9:59 pm
    No word on whether or not we'll have a separate review for the Vita version yet. Know this though: it's excellent.
  • Lenin17301
    Lenin17301

    Joined: Jan 2007
    Posted: Mar 16th, 2012 at 4:48 am
    Thanks for the reply, as soon as the game makes it to my country I will buy it, I've never played a next-gen MLB: The Show before, I've been stuck with the 2K Sports MLB series on Xbox 360.

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