Widely considered the most authentic baseball game available, MLB 11 The Show is set again to provide fans with the best baseball experience this console generation with even more features and modes destine to quicken the heart, raise the stakes, and hurl you further into the true MLB baseball experience.
GenreBaseball
Platforms ps3
DEVELOPER SCEA San Diego | PUBLISHER Codemasters | RELEASE DATE
MLB 11: The Show Reviews ps3
gamepro.com review
SCE San Diego Studio’s latest and greatest baseball sim is one of the genre’s finest, boasting stunning visuals, a wealth of authentic content, and some of the best analog controls to be featured in a sports game to date.
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digitalchumps.com review
MLB 11 The Show is an upgrade from last year’s game, and that’s saying a helluva lot considering how good last year was for a majority of baseball fans. With added/improved modes, gorgeous graphics and better controls you will get the best baseball experience from Sony’s baseball franchise.
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vgrevolution.com review
MLB 11: The Show continues to be a grand slam for Sony. It’s always hard looking at sports games each year, but the few new additions and more importantly changes to the franchises founding modes are well worth the price of admission. The new Pure Analog Control scheme is really fun, and adds a new challenge to the game. Also the changes to Road to The Show are very welcomed and make the mode less tedious and frustrating. The new training sessions are fun and the new Performance Evaluator system make it less of a headache to actually build your player skills. Graphics and presentation remain really strong and the game is just a blast to not only play but to sit back and watch during replays and highlights.
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psxextreme.com review
MLB 11: The Show includes most every feature, strategy, tactic, and gameplay element any die-hard fan could ask for. It’s all here and really, I could go on writing and explaining for a very long time. But here’s the point- the game attempts to put our nation’s pastime at our fingertips, and it succeeds wonderfully.
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cheatcc.com review
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gamesradar.com review
In many ways, MLB 11 The Show is a victim of its own success. It succeeds completely as a baseball simulator – the best we’ve ever played. We’re spoiled, though, and would love to use it to dive into something completely new. Especially since Santana gave up a Grand Slam on that 3-2 slider.
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digitaltrends.com review
MLB 11 The Show is simply the king of baseball video games. It looks and moves so well that you could almost believe that you were watching a real game. Fans will lean over the railing for foul balls, and the players that slide will retain dirt on their uniform throughout the game–it is the details that really help.
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darkstation.com review
The controls overall are a big adjustment from the pure button controls (which you can still use) of years past. You can see however quite quickly how important this change was for the series as even if some of the controls are not perfect it makes your actions even more crucial to the outcome of the game.
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psu.com review
There is a clear shift to analog controls in sports games, for better or worse, and The Show delivers a smooth new system for pitching, batting, and fielding. Pitching using the analog stick is pretty much the best control upgrade in the game. The system is very similar to the standard pitch meter, but you use the right analog stick to direct your speed and direction. Instead of wacky analog rolls or twitches to pull off curve balls or sliders, The Show simply requires you to pick a pitch and move the analog stick in the appropriate direction (and path) to skim a ball over the plate. You pull back on the right analog stick to start your pitch, and push it forward to throw the ball.
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ign.com review
MLB 11: The Show takes some big strides to improve the gameplay and largely succeeds. Fielding matters now and the new analog controls for pitching and hitting are fun. The lack of major improvements to Franchise and Road to the Show are disappointing, but The Show remains the best baseball game in town. If you’ve been waiting for someone to take you out to the ballgame, wait no longer. MLB 11: The Show is here.
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gamingbolt.com review
So far the best game in the franchise is back adding online co-op, a unique analog control system all making you feel like you right there on the field more so than ever before.
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