If you’re an EA Play subscriber, then you’ll have a new title to test out very soon: Super Mega Baseball 4. It’ll be available for members to download and play from 11th January. EA obviously acquired developer Metalhead Studio a little while ago, and this was its first release under the mega-publisher’s umbrella. The added budget showed in the final product, too: it integrated a ton of former baseball stars into its roster.
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To be honest, if you like baseball but can’t get on with the simulation aspects of Sony’s own MLB The Show series, this might be worth checking out. The gameplay is simple, but it has a lot of depth, and the difficulty can be dynamically adjusted to suit your own personal playstyle. There’s a lot of content, too, including some fairly robust online and single player options.
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This is a fantastic series but honestly, the one thing that turned me off from this particular version is the addition of the former players. I like this franchise for its cartoonishness, not so much the introduction of real world players.
Is there a sport more boring than baseball?
Shame that the series has took a major nose dive and this entry is garbage.
NFL Street please.
@riceNpea cricket
@Hundred_Hand_Slap yes, it's a close one. But I give cricket the edge seeing as it's a properly international sport, and the sport men don't do disgusting things like chew tobacco and spit.
@riceNpea we don't play Cricket in Canada or the US and chewing tobacco is more of an 80's/90's thing. Most ball
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