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All rights reserved.| Description This over-the-top baseball action title puts an entirely new spin on Major League Baseball as it blends outrageous visuals and intuitive gameplay mechanics to bring fans a brand new MLB video game experience. Developed by Blue Castle Games, The Bigs brings blazing graphics to huge proportions with larger-than-life MLB player models and ballparks as gamers take advantage of spectacular power-ups with outrageous special effects. Warnings Mild Violence
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Top Reviews 19 of 23 people found this review helpful. The Big's is the first official MLB (major league baseball) title for the Nintendo Wii. It was released in the summer of 2007. I am a huge fan of Wii Sports! I spend at least 15 minutes a day doing batting practice on this game. When I saw that MLB was putting out a Wii baseball game I was excited! I was gambling that MLB would not put their title on a sub-par game. I was a bit surprised at the game when it came out. You get the option of pitching, fielding (you cannot do this in Wii Sports) and of course hitting. You also have the ability to actually field the ball, run the bases (pump the remote and steer with the nunchuk), and try to pick people off on the bases. All these options, surely the game cannot be bad! I was wrong. :( The "tutorial" mode was really hard. First up was pitching. You have many different types of pitches to choose from. However, you have to have your remote and nunchuk together at all times. Then you press the "z" button on the 'chuk, twist the remote certain way's, and oh ya do a throwing motion. Nothing like trying to master 3-5 different things to kill the idea of a game. :P Batting was a bit easier to do. However, having the stupid 'chuk tied to the bat made it feel crappy and hard. I have spent hours doing a full batter's swing on Wii sports and now I'm forced to to little wrist flick's to do a motion. :P :( Very bad form. Running was fun, fielding was difficult to get the hang of, and overall the game felt clunky to play. I decided to have some friends over and we all tried the homerun hitting contest. You get to pick your team (Any National or American League team!) and then your player for the contest. Again it was tough to do because of the nunchuk. We eventually stopped playing and put back in Wii Sports to prove who was king of the homerun derby. I was happy with a couple of things, frustrated by others, and surprised about one thing: Happy: Very current team lineups! Ability to pick your player on the team. Fielding ability. Frustrated: PITCHING! :( Fielding Hitting (Wii Sports trained me well I guess) Surprised: Current Rock and Roll music during the homerun hitting derby! Here is a list of the songs/bands in the game! :) "Plush" - Stone Temple Pilots "Nearly Lost You" - Screaming Trees "Oceans Size" - Jane's Addiction "Millennium" - Killing Joke "Tearing" - Rollins Band "More Human than Human" - White Zombie "Dreamworld" - Midnight Oil "Hung Out to Dry" - Fu Manchu "Ace of Spades" - Motörhead "Down on the Street" - The Stooges "Jerry Was a Racecar Driver" - Primus "Somebody" - Blue October "Insanity Rains" - Satellite Party "Satisfied" - Highbench A great idea that just didn't execute. Back to Blockbuster with this Title I go! 2/5. Latsyrhc Tamarack Collectibles Review ID: 10000000004025903 Was this review helpful? Report this review Review created: 07/07/07 by: 8 of 12 people found this review helpful. The bigs for the wii is not very easy to play, to pitch you have to turn the remote a certain way for a pitch and it will give a different pitch. To bat the nunchuck is allways in the way and you can't swing very good. Review ID: 10000000003962385 Was this review helpful? Report this review 3 of 11 people found this review helpful. This game is a great game for the wii. Much better than the baseball which came with the Wii sports disc. This game is fun and easy, you can pick it up and play it, not confusing like many thought it would be. Overall i would give it a 10/10 and it is a must have for the Wii System. Review ID: 10000000003904995 Was this review helpful? Report this review 1 of 9 people found this review helpful. Waste of money no season mode or franchise mode graphics are poor. i hope you found this review HELPFUL. THANKS AND GOD BLESS Review ID: 10000000003974977 Was this review helpful? Report this review Reviews Review created: 09/15/08 by: This is definately a good game with the right intentions but some poor execution. Once you get the hang of the pitching controls it is quite fun... same for batting. Where the game falls short is in its feilding controls. I read about this prior to buying the game and must confirm that those reports are true. When feilding, 9/10 times the player who feilded the ball will not throw to the base you intend. In games like Mario Super Sluggers, all one has to do is simply point the Wii remote to the direction of the intended base. In this game, the same rules apply except you must press A to throw. This would be fine if The Bigs feilding wasn't so slow and clunky. You point to 1st and it throws to 3rd or home most of the time... very frustrating. If it wasn't for the batting and pitching I would not recommend this game. Another downside to the game is that there is no season mode. Instead, there is a career mode where you create and customize your own rookie and are taken through a series or games and other challenges. It's not bad... the customization options could be a little more robust. All in all, I'd say this game ranks from average to good. Review ID: 10000000008730758 Was this review helpful? Report this review |
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