
Basically Same Thing As 2K6
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When I bought MLB 2K6 last year (I bought it for XBOX), I thought this was different than the MVP games I had played in the past. Depending on the pitcher, it was sometimes hard to throw a strike at times, especially if they had poor composure. Because when you aim and you're in a jam, the cursor would go all over the place. So it was just guess and hope you get one over the plate sometimes. But sometimes they kind of overdid that, too. They would constantly have this going in extra inning games when noone was on base. There's not too much pressure in extra inning games with noone on base unless a big name hitter comes up, but when a soft hitting slow infielder came up, you'd think the pitcher was facing Babe Ruth. But for the most part I thought this part of the game was cool. You didn't have too many games last forever, just because of this. And the batting was different from the older MVP games, it emulated the Tiger Woods video games, with the pulling back of the swingstick. To try to hit a basehit, you let go though; and to try to hit a dinger, you swing just like on the Tiger games (instead of just hitting X on the MVP games). I kind of liked this, although it was much harder to check your swing. Overall, I don't know if I liked the game any better, but it was different. They didn't copycat what had worked for MVP for so many years, so it was kind of refreshing to have an original new configuration for gameplay.
That was 2K6. 2K7 is pretty much the exact same thing except with updated rosters. And of course, no Barry Bonds. I didn't spend a lot of time trying to figure out what I thought his stats should be, because if you play the franchise mode, he'd probably retire after the first year anyway (I did spend the time on last year's game, he got hurt, spent a lot of time on the DL, and then retired at the end of the year, so I didn't want to go through that again). They just put in some putz with good numbers with a made up name and have him bat right handed, and I'm like OK, whatever. There are a lot of guys who aren't on the correct teams (they're just sitting in the free agent pool), so if you want to update even further, you can spend the time going to espn.com (to find out what teams they're on, like Shannon Stewart, I didn't know he was playing for the Oakland A's this year) and put them on the right teams or I believe you can just go to the MLB 2K7 website and download them, too (I would recommend that, it's murder trying to put everyone in yourself). But then again, as soon as you do this (still in franchise mode), the computer makes a bunch of trades, so they change teams throughout the season anyway.
I still like this game, but I wish they had done some things different. It doesn't seem like it's much different than last year's game. I think it's harder to hit homeruns (I immediately went to the Legend level) than on last year's game. My favorite team is the Twins, and I have a harder time hitting dingers than on last year's game, even though Morneau, Hunter, and Cuddyer (I hate his goofy swing on the game, the timing is messed up) all had better power numbers. One thing I don't like on this year's game is the baserunning compared to last year's game. It's too easy to do something goofy, and your runner just kind of stands around on third base sometimes just waiting to be tagged. I could understand that if you're third base coach is a moron, but otherwise it should never happen.
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