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MVP Baseball 2004

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From: Electronic Arts
Category: Video Games

List Price: $19.99
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 128 reviews
Sales Rank: 11344

Platform: Playstation2
Genre: Baseball Games
ESRB: Everyone
Media: Video Game
Edition: Standard
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Age: 5 - 20 years
Operating System: Playstation 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 8 x 5 x 1

MPN: 14748
Model: 14748
UPC: 014633147483
EAN: 0014633147483
ASIN: B0001HAI8Q

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Groundbreaking Hitting Control: From hitting to the opposite field to pulling the ball down the line to swinging for the fences, every swing type is included.
  • You Control the Field: Leap over the wall and rob home runs, hook slide to avoid tags, and take out the catcher at home with all-new player control.
  • Pick Your Park: With all-new crowd chants, the addition of classic stadiums, and new lighting to signify various start times for your biggest games, MVP Baseball 2004 puts you in the best seat in the house.
  • Your Dynasty Begins Now: Take full control of your franchise on all the levels -- from the minors to the pros. Play, sim, or manage each game all the way to the World Series.

Accessories:

  • PlayStation: The Official Magazine (1-year)
  • Electronic Gaming Monthly
  • Play
  • Tips & Tricks Magazine

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Players can take full control of their franchise on all the levels -- from the minors to the pros -- and play, sim, or manage each game all the way to the World Series. Featuring rich new presentation, realistic player models, and enhanced animations. Other new features include an improved fielding model, added front office options, full EA Sports Bio compatibility, and competitive play.

Amazon.com Review
It's truly refreshing to play a sports game that feels polished and finished. MVP 2004 is a beautiful, deep baseball game. The game is full of options and more options, but the developers didn't miss an opportunity to make a nice baseball game. The game play is terrific, surprising, and right on.

The actual game presentation and graphics are very good. Ballparks from major league cities and spring training facilities are all top-notch. Boston's Green Monster, San Francisco's cove, Philadelphia new PNC Park are just a few examples of a devotion to "get it right." The character animations are fluid and detailed. Pitching, base running, and fielding are easy to pick up and the controls make sense. It'll take a few games to get used to the batting, though. But after you get the hang of it, you'll be hitting homers before you know it.

As for options, MLB 2004 has numerous ways you can enjoy this gem. There is the exhibition mode where you pick two teams and get after it. Rosters are accurate and attributes appear to be very fair. Season play offers varying lengths of schedules, from 14 to 162 games.

Overall, EA Sports recreates all that is good about baseball and packages it in MVP 2004. The game just has the "feel" of being well-balanced and complete. I hope this game is a sign of things to come from EA's sophomore series. --Andrew S. Bub

Pros:

  • Great fielding and batting models
  • Good physics and presentation
Cons:
  • Boring commentary



Customer Reviews:   Read 123 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Realistic plyers and stadiums make for top quality game   November 1, 2005
T. Metcalf (Yorba Linda, CA United States)
I bought this game over the 2005 version mainly due to the price difference. It is definetely worth it for the price. The quality of graphics and gameplay are superb. The different possibilities in this game are endless. I play it on a regular basis in the franchise mode and I'm only half way through my first season. If you are big baseball fan this is the game for you.


4 out of 5 stars Legendary Game   August 30, 2005
Brian K. Meeks (SPACE)
This game is awesome. I have owned it since it came out and i still play it a year after. I have yet to throw a no hitter, yet i have come close. The greatest thing about this game is that you not only draft your "new blood" but you develop your team through dynasty. I am in 2035 and i have just ended a three year drought (cap reasons and bad trades.) Also save point and play with the legends and heroes of old. I cant be touched with Satchel Paige. Last ganme I threw him against a friend 7 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 9 Ks.. Its amazing. Problem was i threw alot of pitches. WARNING mistake pitches in this game go far and can decide numerous tournaments among friends. BUY IT PEOPLE


4 out of 5 stars uninformed   August 8, 2005
mvpfan
people are saying barry bonds should be on this game, but if they are true fans they would know that ea sports can't use his name. he's not with the MLBPA anymore.


3 out of 5 stars Ball four? Please?   May 30, 2005
J. F. Alesi (Power Tool Fantasyland)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Nobody walks. Ever. Sadly, it seems EA is more interested in flashy graphics than realism. Gee, who'd a figured? I play OOTP Baseball 6.0. No graphics, but stats are right on.


5 out of 5 stars Best Baseball Game   January 19, 2005
Max (NYC)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Folks, this is the baseball game to get. All Star Baseball's franchise has gone downhill since 2001, ESPN has great graphics but nothing else, Triple Play is crap. After researching all these games, I selected this one, and could not be happier.

The gameplay here is solid. Unlike All Star Baseball which is too hard, you will be able to make contact most times. You will have a good degree of control of your pitches. There are no major issues with the controls, read the booklet to find out how to do diff things (slides, advancing runners etc.) but after an hour or two you will have it down pat.

Graphically this game is great. The players actually resemble their real life counterparts, to a degree. There are no graphical glitches whatsoever (like players sliding through a baseman, which allows some cool slides that knock down the fielder.) The only problem is that the ball looks too big in proportion to the field, but that allows you to see it a little better so its all good.

There are some minor issues here, some more minor than others but none so problematic that it should turn you off of the game. The one you might notice first is the rarity of home runs, even in the easiest difficulty. My first 5 or so games went by without one homer. After a while you'll realize that they just come randomly. If you hit the ball well it will go over the fence, but dont expect it too often. Sometimes you will be rewarded for your patience though. (I had a 4 home run game after about 8 without one, including two by (!) Aaron Boone) Another thing I noticed was that the difficulty levels coulda been done better. Playing the easiest (rookie) showed me winning about 8 of 10 games, while with the next one (pro) I was lucky to win one of 5.

The announcers arent exactly annoying here, but you will notice them recycling a lot of their comments. Often many times in one game. (Their favorite is a comment on how doubles set the runner up to score) but this is not that big of a problem. You will notice some strange occurances, such as the fielding control glitch at 1st base. On grounders down the line, just run it to the base yourself because the pitcher takes forever to get there and the throwing system (while it is near perfect in other situations) takes too long for a quick toss to the bag. For example, I hit one down the line and the 1st baseman ran over and fielded it but due to his momentum, he ended up in foul territory, so he stopped to wait for the pitcher, who didnt show up, thus giving Jorge Posada (not fast) an infield hit. My only other gripe is that there are too many diving catches. They never really robbed me of what shoulda been a hit, but expect a few diving catches per game. Mostly on balls that dont need to be dived for.

My favorite thing about this game is dynasty mode. In place of a season mode, you are given the opportunity to control one team over the course of 120 years (most players are probly still on their 1st or 2nd season.) Its basically like a season, but you control all transactions, roster moves, and player emotions. If a player gets unhappy you can just adjust his role on the team (back up, everyday, etc) or use him more. Once you get past that, you have a great season mode, that makes for lots of fun.

The pitching system is really great too. You choose where the ball wants to go using the joystick (on PS2) but the ball icon dissappears after a few seconds, making it more realistic because not all your pitches will be exactly where you want them. Then you hit a button to choose the pitch and the location of th cursor is where the pitch will go. Then there's a "pitch bar" (sorta like how you swing in a golf game) you hold the button down and let go at one end to make the pitch more effective, then tap it again as the bar goes back down in the right spot, to make it more accurate. It sounds wierd but its very effective. The throwing is similar too.

Overall, this is a great game to get, esp if you want a recent baseball game. Its as close to perfect as ive seen baseball get on the PS2.






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