4/08/2015

RBI Baseball 15 Review IGN All

Every Major League Baseball team starts the season with the same record, but it doesn't take long to know whether a team will be a contender or a cellar-dweller. With RBI Baseball 15, I knew a championship wasn't in the cards after my second at-bat.


After David Murphy started my first exhibition as the New York Mets against the Boston Red Sox with a blistering single that almost reached The Green Monster, a sacrifice bunt by Michael Cuddyer led to a phantom out on first despite the fielder never tagging the runner or touching first. The rest of that game went without catastrophe, but that goof-up put an asterisk next to the result. Pretty much every subsequent has game mirrored that initial outing; while I'd go multiple innings at a time enjoying the decent (if shallow) arcade-style hardball, sooner or later a glitch or gross misrepresentation of the MLB experience would sour my attitude.


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