![]() It’s a good thing beauty isn’t just skin-deep, though, because graphically, this game isn’t a real looker. Whether it’s playing a quick bit against a hated rival team or getting a handful of friends to play through a season together, the game can be shallow or deep to a player’s liking. The franchise mode, with its front office considerations, is the deep end of the pool, and it certainly gives the game as much simulation as action. The gameplay modes are pretty easy to guess: single game mode, season, franchise, home run derby, and the requisite arcade-style baseball multiplayer minigame. (The exception is on PlayStation 3, where Sony also has developed MLB: The Show.) Major League Baseball 2K12, of 2K Sports, is the lone ticket to the ballgame on Wii, and while it doesn’t do anything incredibly foolish, it isn’t a brilliant sports title either. ![]() As in most other major sports, the onset of the season coincides with the annual ritual of a slate of tie-in games, and, also as in other sports, one company more or less has a monopoly. Baseball is once again alive, with 30 teams who all think they have a legitimate chance to win a World Series. It seems like it just ended, but the great summer pastime is back.
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