Title: MLB 2K5 vs MVP 2005 Post by: Shockeye on February 27, 2005, 03:40:50 PM Ok, so I'm at the store looking at both of these games for the Xbox. I come home and read all the reviews I can find. Basically it seems to boil down to MVP being a better baseball game and MLB being a better online experience.
If we're going to do an online league, should I be looking at MLB or if there's no interest should I look at MVP instead? Title: Re: MLB 2K5 vs MVP 2005 Post by: HaemishM on February 28, 2005, 08:15:36 AM I'll probably be getting MLB as soon as I can. Why? Because EA is the fucking devil, can suck my left nut, and because while MVP usually looks better on the field, ESPN has a better statistical base. Oh yes, and EA is the fucking devil.
I'd be interested in an online league for MLB. Title: Re: MLB 2K5 vs MVP 2005 Post by: WayAbvPar on February 28, 2005, 10:20:26 AM I will purchase one or both for the express purpose of getting my ass handed to me in an online league with you catasses. Dibs on the not-quite-as-shitty-as-last-year M's.
Title: Re: MLB 2K5 vs MVP 2005 Post by: Rodent on February 28, 2005, 10:31:48 AM I found MVP 2005 to be a snoozefest of epic proportions. I may not have tried a baseball game since the days of the genesis, but god damnit what has happened in the world of baseball? The game was less interesting then watching curling.
Title: Re: MLB 2K5 vs MVP 2005 Post by: HaemishM on February 28, 2005, 12:04:20 PM I'll go ahead and "call" the Cubs for any online league we do.
BECAUSE I LIKE UNDERACHIEVING! Title: Re: MLB 2K5 vs MVP 2005 Post by: schild on February 28, 2005, 07:11:11 PM I'll pick up MLB if this comes to fruition. I'll also keep my ass out of the fantasy baseball thread.
Title: Re: MLB 2K5 vs MVP 2005 Post by: HaemishM on March 01, 2005, 08:07:58 AM I bought this last night. It's only $20. I will most likely be running a league, because I can never get enough abuse online.
Do you guys want a full front page review, or just some comments in this thread? Title: Re: MLB 2K5 vs MVP 2005 Post by: schild on March 01, 2005, 10:16:05 AM Comments, to decide whether it's worthwhile or not. Cuz I have to motherfucking buy Xbox Live as well. So it better kick monstrous ass.
Title: Re: MLB 2K5 vs MVP 2005 Post by: Shockeye on March 01, 2005, 10:51:43 AM I bought this last night. It's only $20. I will most likely be running a league, because I can never get enough abuse online. Do you guys want a full front page review, or just some comments in this thread? I want a full front page review with plenty of cheap shots at EA for being the devil. Title: Re: MLB 2K5 vs MVP 2005 Post by: schild on March 01, 2005, 10:52:32 AM Do we have to settle this in ut2k4?
Title: Re: MLB 2K5 vs MVP 2005 Post by: HaemishM on March 01, 2005, 11:23:34 AM Immediate comment. Fuck MVP and EA in all orifices.
MLB is quite obviously not just a retread of last year's graphic engine with some new animations. It's better looking from the ground up. Presentation is a big upgrade, including the sound presentation. I only played one game, but a few times I had to look behind me because I thought my wife was talking to me, when it was actually just crowd noise. It plays better too. The pitching is redone, and works well once you get the hang of it. Batting is pretty similar to last year's but there wasn't anything wrong with last year's. The baserunning is a bit better, but I still have to get used to it. Stealing works a bit better. The only negatives? There is some slowdown in animation transitions (some of which are like mini-freezes) and the rosters are WAY out of date. For fuck's sake, Sammy Sosa is still a Cub. Roster updates are supposed to be coming at the first of each month, so I'm hoping they'll update these soon. It's $20. If you like baseball, you should get it. If you hate America, you should buy MVP. Title: Re: MLB 2K5 vs MVP 2005 Post by: WayAbvPar on March 01, 2005, 11:32:24 AM Quote If you like baseball, you should get it. If you hate America, you should buy MVP. You have been writing GOP talking points again, haven't you? Goddamn it. I just got into NBA 2k5. Now I have to buy this. I need to win the lottery so I have time to devote to all my video game addictions. Not to mention my other hobbies. Should probably talk to my wife every now and then as well... Title: Re: MLB 2K5 vs MVP 2005 Post by: HaemishM on March 02, 2005, 07:25:32 AM Apparently, they DO have updated rosters on X-Box Live. I swear they weren't there the night I bought the game, but I got them last night. They are updated as of Feb. 14th, so Sammy is an Oriole and Jeromy "I strike out for justice" Burnitz is a Cub. However, they still have Farnsworth as a Cub, and he was traded to Detroit recently. I imagine that the online league won't need to be started until late in March, early April.
Title: Re: MLB 2K5 vs MVP 2005 Post by: WayAbvPar on March 02, 2005, 09:29:19 AM Best to wait for the season to start and go with the Opening Day rosters- if they Mariners are any indication, rosters are anything but set for most teams as of now.
I may swing by to visit the pimples on my lunch hour and pick this up. Gotta get some practice in so I am not the league doormat again. Title: Re: MLB 2K5 vs MVP 2005 Post by: Joe on March 04, 2005, 02:51:43 PM Though it will cost me $100 (fuck you Xbox live and wireless adaptor), I'd be down for some online play. If we can do an online draft, that'd own.
I call Yankees, either way. Title: Re: MLB 2K5 vs MVP 2005 Post by: WayAbvPar on March 07, 2005, 10:10:35 AM Picked it up this weekend. So far, I dig it, but I am having trouble getting the timing down on batting. Why is there no cursor in the batter's box so I can see where the hell I am swinging? I don't want to have to RTFM...
Latest roster updates were for Valentine's Day. Hopefully they will get us a set of Opening Day rosters the first week of April. Title: Re: MLB 2K5 vs MVP 2005 Post by: Strazos on March 07, 2005, 10:20:26 AM $20 you say? Hmm...
I haven't really enjoyed baseball games much as of late....but if there's some kinda league, I'd be down with that...it'll make me feel like I'm actually using my Live account. I might call dibs on the A's, I dunno....are they still any good? I don't get to watch SportsCenter much anymore. Title: Re: MLB 2K5 vs MVP 2005 Post by: Shockeye on March 07, 2005, 10:46:24 AM I'd either take the Diamondbacks or the Twins.
Both will be equally bad this year so I'm not sure which way to go. Title: Re: MLB 2K5 vs MVP 2005 Post by: Kenrick on March 07, 2005, 10:51:55 AM You console owners are making me sad. :cry:
Title: Re: MLB 2K5 vs MVP 2005 Post by: HaemishM on March 07, 2005, 11:20:04 AM Picked it up this weekend. So far, I dig it, but I am having trouble getting the timing down on batting. Why is there no cursor in the batter's box so I can see where the hell I am swinging? I don't want to have to RTFM... You are on "True Aim" setting. See if you can change the batting setting to "Cursor" or "Classic." In the setup for the "Play Game Mode" use your right stick to change the manner of pitching or batting. I personally dig True Aim better than cursor, because the sticks are so imprecise. I also dig the K-zone style of pitching, as opposed to the meters and effort bar of last year's title. The Twins will be decent this year, though it won't be through longball, but pitching, defense and "small ball." The Diamondbacks are almost assured of being completely inconsistent and not challenging for anything but spending too much on broke-down-ass players. Title: Re: MLB 2K5 vs MVP 2005 Post by: Strazos on March 07, 2005, 12:04:46 PM You console owners are making me sad. :cry: Oh, but I stay true to my PC. Title: Re: MLB 2K5 vs MVP 2005 Post by: WayAbvPar on March 07, 2005, 12:13:28 PM Quote You are on "True Aim" setting. Ahh ok. I guess a quick RTFM session would have helped! I just want some sort of feedback so I know approximately how far off I am when I swing. I haven't monkeyed with the online league settings yet. Is it possible to have both CPU and human owners in a league? A full schedule of games to play against both PC and human opponents would be fun as hell. Title: Re: MLB 2K5 vs MVP 2005 Post by: Shockeye on March 07, 2005, 12:42:17 PM [The Twins will be decent this year, though it won't be through longball, but pitching, defense and "small ball." The Diamondbacks are almost assured of being completely inconsistent and not challenging for anything but spending too much on broke-down-ass players. How I miss Kent Hrbek. |