MLB 2K10

June 3, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Consoles

  • Fight for bragging rights in Tournament Mode where you and your friends can stage your own tournament to settle who is the best.
  • Total Control Hitting uses the Wii Remote to let you control your swings to hit for power, make contact or swing defensively.
  • Total Control Pitching uses both the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to let you feel every pitch and put the ball exactly where you want it.
  • Franchise mode lets you play multiple seasons as your favorite team and try to turn them into a dynasty.
  • Outslug baseball?s most feared power hitters in Home Run Derby.

Product Description
MLB 2K10 WiiAmazon.com Product Description
The eighth game in the MLB 2K series, MLB 2K10 celebrates the immortal battle on the baseball diamond between pitcher … More >>

MLB 2K10

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5 Responses to “MLB 2K10”
  1. R. Pinango says:

    The use of the control are easy, however it has some errores for example when playing a season, at the start of each game the scoreboard says EXHIBITION. The graphics are not super, sometimes the play calling is not according with the play action.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. Bucky Boone says:

    This game is actually pretty good when you consider that it is on the Wii. If you play at a high enough level, it is challenging and the fact that you have to move a little to play can’t hurt either. Granted, it is missing online roster updates, online play and some updated stadium info (you see the outside of Old Yankee Stadium when playing the Yankees in NY), but if you take it for what it is, a baseball game on the Wii it can and is quite fun.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. dougy ramone says:

    If you already own MLB2K8 or MLB2K9, DO NOT buy MLB2K10. The graphics are the same if not worse than the previous titles, and the rosters are not accurate at all. Player numbers, starting line ups, pitching rotations, they are all wrong. Why would you release a baseball game before the start of the MLB season and NOT have the option of updating rosters in the game itself. I own Fifa2010 and Fifa World Cup and both games have an online option, where you can update your offline rosters by downloading an online roster. I am not sure why 2KSports have not figured out this roster update deal, but until they do I will not play another MLB2K game again. Very disappointed that I spent $50 on this game, now I am looking to sell it. Also, they still show the outside of the old Yankee Stadium and then they have the new INSIDE of Yankee Stadium, what’s up with that 2K!? Like I said before, if you already own a previous MLB2K version, don’t buy the 2K10 version thinking you will be getting updated rosters, because YOU WON’T. Avoid this game at all cost.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  4. John M. Hart says:

    I’m a huge baseball fan but only a moderate gamer, so when I bought this game for the Wii, I did so after ignoring some of the criticism about its graphics being sub-par because that’s not the most important aspect of a game to me. I figured as long as it was fun I’d be happy. Well, the issues with this game go far beyond its graphics.

    I know the Wii version is different in several ways from the other platform versions of this game, so I don’t know if all of these issues are applicable across the board, but I’ll mention some of the glaring issues I’ve found in the one week that I’ve played the game on Wii.

    First, if you want to play this game with two people, your only option is to play an exhibition game. This means that, unlike with baseball video games I’ve played in the past (as far back as seven years ago), if you play in season or franchise mode and you want a friend to step in and take over as your opponent in a game from time to time, you can’t. It also means that, unlike with past baseball games I’ve played, you cannot allow two people to control two different teams within season mode, which is disappointing because I bought the game hoping to do so.

    Secondly, exhibition mode, being the only way you can play a two-player game, is really awful. There’s no option to alter your lineups or choose your starting pitcher when playing an exhibition game. You’re stuck with the built-in team lineups, and the starting pitcher is always the pitcher who is set as the ace in the game’s system (e.g.: if you play as the Yankees in an exhibition game, C.C. Sabathia is always the starter, and if you’re the Cubs, Carlos Zambrano is always the starter). This is completely baffling to me, as even baseball games on the original NES allow you to adjust your lineup and choose a starting pitcher when playing an exhibition game.

    Third, every time you start the game, if you have more than one user profile (e.g.: you’re playing an exhibition game against a friend and both of you have a profile saved), you have to go out of the way to a profile menu buried within several other menus and load the second profile before it will appear as an option in the exhibition game. This is really counter-intuitive, and this is just one of a multitude of issues relating to counter=intuitive navigation within this game.

    I could go on with amazingly obvious problems that 2K Sports should have caught with this game, but these are the three issues that irk me the most.

    As someone who works for a company that develops computer programs, I understand the sort of work that goes into quality assurance for a product such as this, and this game really seems as though there was very little–or very rushed–testing. There certainly wasn’t much thought put into the game design. I’d rather play an old NES game.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. I played them all and this is the best. The wii controls work 100%. And pitching is fun too. Once you get your timing down you’ll be hitting dingers left and right. To be honest fo a minute I bought the wii for my wife and after 2 years of dust I wanted to give the 360 some rest and buy a wii game. Im so happy i did. Now the 360 has got some dust. The one thing that could be better is the lack of online play. The graphics are as good as a wii game could be(not perfect buy better then cartoon characters). The replay value is very high like after you come home from watching a game. Its the best baseball game out. The bigs graphics are bad and play the same animations after every home run. And the other baseball games mechanics are too difficult or just not fun. Hope for online play next year. Play the best and forget the rest
    Rating: 5 / 5

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