PS3 Fanboy hands-on: MLB 08 The Show
MLB 08 The Show is a thing of incredible beauty. Yes, although the build we recently played was still early, we saw some truly impressive technical feats on display. This game easily has the best character models we've seen in any sports game. They capture the not only the look of each player, but the feel. We were surprised to see the players come to so much life on the screen, with unique animations for a wide variety of situations. For example, when the Braves were in the lead, 3-1, we saw their defense start taking a fancier, more relaxed stance. Their catches had a bit more flair to them, as if to emphasize "we're better than you." Ouch.
Each batter has unique mannerisms when at bat, and it's those subtleties that baseball fans are going to love. Notice how the bat is held, and how it's swung. Each player feels as different as they should. Perhaps we shouldn't be so fixated, but the clothes in the game are remarkable: they actually fall atop of the characters, fold when players move. The clothes pick up subtle amounts of dirt as the game progresses, and is location specific. If a player lands on his knee, expect to see dirt there for the rest of the game. Attention to such minute details shows the San Diego studio's commitment into making this a real "next gen" baseball game.
The crowd is also much more alive than ever before. It's all fully realized in 3D -- no more sprites here, folks. But, even better than that, you'll notice that the crowd intelligently responds to what's happening in the game. If a fly ball goes their way, you'll see a small mob fight for the ball. You'll see people throwing around a beach ball in the stands. You'll be surprised at how much the crowd will do. Yes, there are some canned animations and repeating character models -- but, we were that much more engrossed by this feature.
The visuals aren't the only impressive feature about MLB 08 The Show. The audio package is stellar, featuring really spot-on (and specific) analysis of the game. The commentators are smart enough to remember what happened in every inning, and they will make all the references you expect them to. We haven't heard a single repeated line yet -- truly impressive! We loved the pre-game briefing, which highlights the history of each stadium, team and starting line-up. It's really well-executed. (On another note, we loved how the game's recreation of Shea Stadium showed the new stadium being constructed in the background -- and the announcers made some pretty insightful remarks about its progress so far.)
As is expected from any sports game, the presentation of the menus are sleek and very television-esque. However, MLB 08 The Show really takes it to another level. We joked earlier that The Show may be the most features-packed baseball game ever. Having played it for a while, we'd have to say that it's no joke. Every aspect of the game has a bevy of assist options. For example, batters can attempt to predict where the pitch is thrown. After each swing, a quick help options can tell exactly what was wrong about the last swing. Pitchers get a number of support options, with suggestions from the catcher really making a big difference to our game.
The enhanced Road to the Show is seemingly very comprehensive -- we haven't even begun to scratch the surface. The online functionality promised in the final version has a lot of potential, and there's even more we haven't talked about. All in all, we think it's a safe bet to say that baseball fans are going to be very happy when MLB 08 The Show launches exclusively on PS3 later in March.
Each batter has unique mannerisms when at bat, and it's those subtleties that baseball fans are going to love. Notice how the bat is held, and how it's swung. Each player feels as different as they should. Perhaps we shouldn't be so fixated, but the clothes in the game are remarkable: they actually fall atop of the characters, fold when players move. The clothes pick up subtle amounts of dirt as the game progresses, and is location specific. If a player lands on his knee, expect to see dirt there for the rest of the game. Attention to such minute details shows the San Diego studio's commitment into making this a real "next gen" baseball game.
The crowd is also much more alive than ever before. It's all fully realized in 3D -- no more sprites here, folks. But, even better than that, you'll notice that the crowd intelligently responds to what's happening in the game. If a fly ball goes their way, you'll see a small mob fight for the ball. You'll see people throwing around a beach ball in the stands. You'll be surprised at how much the crowd will do. Yes, there are some canned animations and repeating character models -- but, we were that much more engrossed by this feature.
Gallery: MLB 08 The Show
The visuals aren't the only impressive feature about MLB 08 The Show. The audio package is stellar, featuring really spot-on (and specific) analysis of the game. The commentators are smart enough to remember what happened in every inning, and they will make all the references you expect them to. We haven't heard a single repeated line yet -- truly impressive! We loved the pre-game briefing, which highlights the history of each stadium, team and starting line-up. It's really well-executed. (On another note, we loved how the game's recreation of Shea Stadium showed the new stadium being constructed in the background -- and the announcers made some pretty insightful remarks about its progress so far.)
As is expected from any sports game, the presentation of the menus are sleek and very television-esque. However, MLB 08 The Show really takes it to another level. We joked earlier that The Show may be the most features-packed baseball game ever. Having played it for a while, we'd have to say that it's no joke. Every aspect of the game has a bevy of assist options. For example, batters can attempt to predict where the pitch is thrown. After each swing, a quick help options can tell exactly what was wrong about the last swing. Pitchers get a number of support options, with suggestions from the catcher really making a big difference to our game.
The enhanced Road to the Show is seemingly very comprehensive -- we haven't even begun to scratch the surface. The online functionality promised in the final version has a lot of potential, and there's even more we haven't talked about. All in all, we think it's a safe bet to say that baseball fans are going to be very happy when MLB 08 The Show launches exclusively on PS3 later in March.











Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Andrew @ Feb 6th 2008 12:06PM
One Month, can't wait. Sounds like the best baseball sim around.
Skemo @ Feb 6th 2008 12:07PM
Another Sony franchise that doesn't get the credit it deserves, imo Hot Shots Golf, and The Show are the two best golf and baseball franchises around.
My boy Howard's looking good in 08!!! LET GO PHILS!
The Sound @ Feb 6th 2008 2:57PM
Here's to hopefully seeing the Liberty Bell light up and swing!
*hopes*
ViagraFiend @ Feb 7th 2008 11:53AM
Yeah! Go Rangers....wait....what?
Sammy @ Feb 6th 2008 1:34PM
I don't really understand Baseball enough to define which game is better. Most magazines and critics alike have been stating Sony have made the best baseball game over recent years.
Hot Shots golf is by far the best golf game I've played. I think although Tiger Woods has an interesting swing mechanic. One the novelty of the interaction is over, it feels inprecise and useless.
HSG is actually one of the few games I have put hours into I do not even like real golf.
HAAS599 @ Feb 6th 2008 1:21PM
i didnt expect to see graphics this good on the ps3 so soon.
wow
Any sports game developers that want to take a chunk out of EA need to develop solely for the PS3 because nobody with a PS3 is wanting EA's crummy xbox ports.
russ99 @ Feb 6th 2008 1:50PM
Wow, that looks really sweet...
However, the IMO better playing 2K baseball game has made a similar graphical jump this year.
I'll take a look-see if The Show warrants a purchase this year. A demo would be nice...
Alcohog @ Feb 6th 2008 9:44PM
Is that a joke...better playing 2K? Thats why The Show always stands out...its gameplay! Enjoy your wacky fielders in 2K8! XD
ViagraFiend @ Feb 7th 2008 11:55AM
Yeah 2k baseball is terrible in every way.
russell @ Feb 6th 2008 2:14PM
i am utterly amazed right now. no repeats from the announcers? intuitive comments? clothes COVERING the character? dynamic body language? i cannot WAIT to play this game.
Ryan @ Feb 6th 2008 2:23PM
As a PS2 turned 360 owner, I can say this is the one exclusive I truly missed. Sony did know how to make a great baseball game. Although I won't be buying a PS3 just to play one game, I might see how well the PSP version looks because I have been interested in getting one recently and I cannot bear playing PS2 games anymore after switching to Hi Def.
The Sound @ Feb 6th 2008 3:00PM
One of the reasons why I bought my ps3.
I can't wait!
=D
D1zzle @ Feb 6th 2008 3:12PM
I can't wait. I will take my San Francisco Giants and kick all your butts.
PSN ID: MFDABADKID
Fizzle @ Feb 6th 2008 3:31PM
I can't wait to play with my San Francisco Giants & Kick some butt.
PSN ID: MFDABADKID
cicatelli @ Feb 6th 2008 3:37PM
the one reason i bought a PS3: MLB The Show 08. 'nuff said.
Bballfan12 @ Feb 6th 2008 8:58PM
This game is, hands down, the best baseball game coming out this year.....I can't wait to give the enhanced 'Road to the Show' mode out......That was so cool in 07......Also you can jam your own tunes and save the game when ever you want...
Can't wait to see the graphics made especially for PS3 in High def.... Pre-ordered, this is going to rule
MrSlam @ Feb 6th 2008 11:20PM
first off. The SF Giants have a decent young staff,other then that...well..at least the stadium is really nice and there is no more Bonds!
i love the 2k games but their baseball game lags behind this. 2k was purty last year but it had no balance. games were either 17-16 or 1-0.
i am chomping at the bit waiting for this. gimme gimme gimme
Donovan @ Feb 8th 2008 4:06PM
can't wait to try this with my blue jays :P i will pwn, lol.