I do exactly what it says but when I complete the pitch i looks like a 2 yr old scribbled it. Unless they completely overhauled the pitching with the right stick/analog. And you don't want to be compared to that) (like 2k is doing with their baseball franchise. If you are suppose to be the best at covering these things, why do these three lesser known game sites have interviews, gameplay footage, or at the very leasts updates about the game? Shape up or ship out. The perfect game challenge is returning with some tweaks.įinally, IGN. Apparently if you can get past the game's appearance, the gameplay has improved. Also includes some desciption of some hands on demo-ing. Looks like this may be it for old 2k Baseball. Here are a few articles discussing MLB 2k12. (Justin Verlander talks 'MLB 2K12' - ESPN) MLB comes out in 2 months and there isn't one piece of information on it! The Show has articles, screenshots, even a preview, clearly ign has a favorite (which is fine, but at least include the other one in the conversation. Halo 4 won't be out til the end of 2012, yet there were articles, cover art, etc in 2011. I still feel disappointed by IGN's lack of coverage on this game. If this is true, I hope that 2k doesn't fold their cards and leave their franchise's future up for grabs because I know their are a lot of people (including myself in some respects) who loved MVP baseball and would be interested to give those a try. There are also rumors that EA is going to be bringing back MVP Baseball in 2013. They can't keep banking on the fact they are only game on Xbox because they are on the verge of losing a large chunk of their fan base. My player mode aside though, 2k really needs to deliver this year. I find the actual player progression and skill building more important/rewarding than the long term achievements (again, lack of patience).
I usually max out my guy and then get tired of the repitition. My hats off to you for getting through that many games. The cover art can be found here !/MLB2K?sk=info. And the cover athelte is Justin Verlander. Are they accepting the fact that some Xbox users will be forced to buy their inadequate product and be content with second best in a race of two? I just can’t decide whether after years of following The 2K franchise (and IGN) if I should expect more or just settle for mediocrity. (Facebook was meant to creep on hot chicks you were in class with, not be bombarded with ads and learn about games.) At this point 2k knows the situation they are in and fans have pleaded for a better product, but I feel like they giving up and throwing in the towel. They still have ads for their 20 games, and want you to click links to Facebook pages regarding the game to get information. In defense of IGN though, not even the 2k website is up to date. What does this tell me? Either IGN is failing as a videogame information provider, or the game is going to be unimpressive yet again and lead all baseball fans wishing they had PlayStations so they could play “The Show”. However, I am left heavy hearted seeing that IGN has yet to talk about MLB 2k12 what-so-ever and not a single post regarding the game has been made yet. Being an avid baseball fan, I am destined to purchase a baseball game for the Xbox 360.