Major League Baseball 2K8 Review
- Posted March 6th, 2008 at 11:25 EDT by
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- 8 Comments
Review Score
- PSU Review Score
- 7.5
- Avg. user review score:
- 6.1
Summary
Essentially, MLB 2K8 does a lot of things right and enough things wrong. The game may be a huge improvement over last year’s title and give The Show a run for its money in the 2K9 installment, but it fails to clear the bar of respectable competition and will probably play second fiddle to MLB 08: The Show.
We like
- Great pitching mechanics
- Trading Card feature
- Precision Throw Control
We dislike
- Poor fluidity
- Some awkward visual effects
- Sometimes poor collision detection
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(continued from previous page) ...the players. It never seems to venture outside of that one area. It kind of gives it an awkward look that isn’t very pleasing and, though the swing animations are very realistic to their real life counterparts, the rest is lacking and could use an upgrade or at least the consideration of improvement.
The announcers remain Joe Morgan and Jon Miller. Though, much like last year, a lot of their calls are inaccurate and leave you chuckling sometimes and disappointed in others. It’s especially disappointing when they make it sound like you’ve gotten a base hit, only to watch the fielder scoop it up and throw you out at first. Fortunately, when they are getting the call correct, it does sound like you’re watching it on television. One of the cool things they discuss is baseball questions via email. It lets you learn a bit about the game of baseball as you play. This was a nice added touch to the commentating of MLB 2K8.
The soundtrack is filled with indie rock groups that are decent enough, but nothing special. You’ll probably not be crying for a custom soundtrack, but you won’t leave the game sitting to listen to the menu music either.

Overall, Major League Baseball 2K8 is a huge improvement over its predecessor from last year. With an amazing new pitching mechanic and a nice gimmick trading card feature, gamers will undoubtedly find something to love here. However, much like there being an opposite reaction for every action, the game has a number of niggles that will frustrate you all the same. With the PlayStation 3 playing host to MLB 08: The Show, you may want to look there first.
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Pimpin Papi |
BassAssasin- 1:56pm GMT - March 6th, 2008
- 2
mlb 08 no doubt i already got wouldnt think otherwise its like the madden of baseball proven sucess
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admiral_ps3
- 4:21pm GMT - March 6th, 2008
- 4
is this for playstation 2? or PS3... it doesn't look great at all..MLB08 is great in every other way... they actually try to make a good game...
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incredibilistic
- 3:26pm GMT - March 8th, 2008
- 6
I played the demo and noticed how each of the players seemed to have their own personal wind-storm blowing their shirts all over the place like they either didn't have actual torsos under the shirt or all of them have super-tight 6packs. But anyone that's ever watched a baseball game will tell you that these guys are far from being the most in-shape athletes in sports. No disrespect to baseball but you couldn't be in the same if you were playing basketball or tennis. Most of these players would have to lose like 20 or more pounds to be competitive in any other sport. Standing around for several hours doesn't constitute as being in an active sport.
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