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Amazon Maximum Age: 20 years Amazon Minimum Age: 60 months Binding: Video Game Brand: 2K Sports EAN: 0710425371271 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Label: 2K Games Manufacturer: 2K Games Platform: Sony PSP Publisher: 2K Games Release Date: February 26, 2007 Sales Rank: 12115 Studio: 2K Games
Features:
Signature Style - Batting stances, waggles, home run celebrations, step-ins and step-outs bring each player to life like never before
True Fielding - Fielder positioning, relay and cutoff A.I. has been redesigned to allow for better, more authentic Major League defensive play
Dynamic Throwing System - Responsive throwing mechanics coupled with unique animations for infield, outfield and situational throws brings your command of the ball to a new level
Manage your franchise and handle team news, attendance, ticket prices and fan buzz -- each will affect your profits, which affects your budget for next year
Go head-to-head and compete in leagues and tournaments, in the 2K Sports online modes
Product Description: Major League Baseball 2K7 redefines the pure baseball video game experience with true, Next-Gen details, all-new throwing mechanics and a revolutionary presentation system. Featuring stunning, lifelike player models, Signature Style animations, Inside Edge data and more. Major League Baseball 2K7 delivers the most authentic baseball action to date!
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Surprisingly Good
This game was surprisingly good, although it was cheaper than mlb 07 and the bigs.
In the UK, as I am, you don't get great sports games like baseball and american football.
So it is really good fun at first, but when you master it, it gets a little less fun.
Overall though, great !!
Rating: - who's that bitch on the cover!?
This is a great game - but c'mon - why did you have to put that dumb-a-- dopey s--- head yank on the cover - what's his name? - DEREK CHEATER??? Hopefully he'll get the EA curse and get injured ... I was hoping to see a real ball player on the cover - like MVP Justin Morneau, not this jerk-off - but I guess they put this out before the real MVP came out...
Otherwise the game is ok - very challenging - never played these sports games before - I'm more of a FPS - but I got this because my fiance and I are into baseball. So we can't comment on this versus the other EA games. So far it's very interesting - and the graphics aren't that bad...
Rating: - work in progress
Have just started digging into this product after playing extensively on the 2K6 version. Mostly the same quality as the previous year's as far as graphics, audio, game play, etc. One quibble so far -- noticed that the Cooperstown Hall of Fame legends team has less players than it did on the 2K6 version -- i.e. no more Mike Schmidt, Willie Stargell, Whitey Ford, a few others. Haven't fully checked out the current NL/AL all-star teams and other legendary teams yet.
will add more as I discover...
Rating: - worse then 2k6
i bought this game when it 1st came out and i thought it was going to be way better then 2k6 or 5 i was wrong the game has the same problems as 2k6 and it frezes all the time. i would not recommend this game for anyone it is a waste of money the only reason it got a 2 was b/c i got it so fast
Rating: - Surprised
I did a lot of research on the 2 upcoming baseball releases for the PSP, The Show, and 2k7.
The previews for the two games seem to favor 2K7 slightly, but last year's 2k6 by most accounts had too many bugs to be called equal to The Show... Also, I was one of the unlucky consumers to buy 2k6 for the XBox 360 last year and I'm actually still angry about that abortion of game...
So for those reason I was ready to go with MLB 2007: The Show... until I found out that it would not include a dynasty mode. That's a deal breaker for me.
So all I could do is hold my breath and hope that 2k7 would come through with some big improvements... and to my amazement, they did. In fact the game has far surpased my expectations.
The graphics are much sharper than I had expected and the players are as close to accurate as you can ask for on a handheld platform.
The menu is well organized and easy to navigate.
The gameplay is smooth and as realistic as any console version... pitching, hitting, and fielding are pretty straight forward. The learning curve for that is about an inning.
However, after about 4 games I still don't have a total grasp of the baserunning, but that's an issue with just about every baseball game out there.
Another big plus is in game time. By turning off cut scenes and scaling back replays I'm able to get through a game in 30-35 minutes which is ideal for a handheld.
The only complaint I really have is with the rosters... they're WAY behind and of course there is no roster update yet. So I had to spend a good 45 minutes trying to get that straight and to be honest I'm pretty sure I still missed a handfull of moves.
The minor league could be a little more in depth, but that's more of a limitation of the UMD space than the game makers.
The bottom line is it's an outstanding game, and for baseball purist this is THE handheld version to own.