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MLB 2K7 Updated Hands-On

We get our hands on with an updated build of 2K Sports' upcoming MLB game for Xbox 360.

While it isn't exactly fair to say that 2K Sports is starting over with the upcoming Major League Baseball 2K7, after the lukewarm reception of last year's next-generation debut of the series, the team behind the game realized that some work was needed to bring it up to the level of quality baseball fans were expecting. In our last look at MLB 2K7 from the show floor at the Consumer Electronics Show, it was evident that the game has improved on a graphical level by a good clip. The question remains, though: How has the rest of the game rebounded from a subpar 2K6 effort? We recently had a chance to get our hands on the game for a more extended gameplay session than we had in Las Vegas and try to answer this question for ourselves.

First things first: Don't expect a huge, game-changing game mechanic or a bunch of new modes in 2K7. Instead, the development team is making sure that the promising elements found in last year's game have been refined and last year's rough edges smoothed down into a more consistent and enjoyable baseball experience. Don't mistake this focus on refinement for a complete lack of innovation, however, as the game will include some important tweaks that look to improve the gameplay straightaway.

We talked about the player-model upgrades in 2K7 in a previous preview, but, having seen more major leaguers while playing the game during our demo, it bears repeating that the game features a excellent variety of accurate-looking MLB players. Producers are borrowing the phrase "signature style" from NBA 2K7 for their player animations in MLB, and it's hard to argue with that choice. Small details in the player gear are correct, such as the shin guard worn by the Oakland A's Nick Swisher when batting; more importantly, the team have obviously put in a ton of work at capturing the size of the MLB pros. According to producers, in last year's game, player models came in just a few preset sizes. By contrast in 2K7 a portly pitcher like C.C. Sabathia is going to be rocking the "muffin top" gut, while long, lean players like Mark Prior will look true to life as well. And, of course, no baseball game worth its salt would proclaim its "signature style" animations without having a glut of authentic-looking batting stances to back it up. It's probably too much to expect that every big-league player has a virtual doppelganger in 2K7, but any big names in the sport should be accurately represented in the game.

Beyond the upgraded look of the game, much of 2K7 will feel similar to last season. The game will once again utilize the Inside Edge scouting service to provide you with detailed scouting on the pitchers and batters you'll face in a game. You can spend scouting points on certain players before a game begins to gain a slight advantage when going up against that player in the batting box or on the mound. Your catcher will "call" pitches in 2K7, even for batters who haven't been scouted beforehand. Before the pitch, the catcher will position himself behind the plate to indicate location, and the suggested pitch will be illuminated on the screen. You always have the ability to shake off any suggested pitch and position your catcher as you like before dealing the leather. Paying attention to the Inside Edge scouting information will pay off at bat, too. If you know the hot and cold zones of the pitcher you're facing and guess accordingly with your aiming icon while up to the plate, you'll earn a subtle boost to your batting ability.

MLB 2K6 introduced a payoff pitch system that gave you a bonus for making clutch throws in pressure situations. The system returns in 2K7, so if you get ahead in the count, the catcher will call for a pitch in a very specific spot. Nail it and your rating for that particular pitch will go up; screw it up and your rating will fall just a bit. The challenge to the system comes with 2K7's button-based pitch meter, which uses the break point of a pitch as your aiming icon (thus requiring you to understand the motion of the pitch you're throwing). It takes some time to get back into the 2K swing of things, but after a few innings you come to appreciate the challenge of the system.

When at the plate, you swing the bat by pulling back on the right analog stick (after aiming with the left stick, of course), and from there you have two options: let go of the stick for a normal swing, or push forward for a big power swing. There's also the "defensive" swing, which you can pull off by pressing the analog stick forward without a backswing. Normally used to stay alive in the count, defensive swings won't travel very far if they stay fair, but they're a nice weapon to have in your arsenal, especially if you're looking to wear down a pitcher late in the game. You will also be able to pull off drag bunts by clicking on the R3 button after the pitcher has released his toss.

Player momentum has been refined in 2K7. A player's momentum in the field will still be taken into consideration when you're running down a fly ball or making a big toss to first base, but the animations that dictate your moves are smarter this time around. When fielding fly balls in last year's game, making small corrections to get your player underneath a ball was difficult because any correction meant the player would immediately move to his turgid running animation; in 2K7, the player will accurately set his feet when close to the ball, and adjust easier to any small corrections you need to make to get him in the proper spot. In addition, the development team at Kush has put in time to make sure that the transition animations between fielding and throwing are smoother than ever before.

Before a pitch, you can make outfield and/or infield adjustments by pressing up or down on the directional pad, respectively, then cycling through the various adjustments by pressing left or right on the D pad. There are tons of infield sets, from standard double play depth, to the famous "Barry Bonds shift" (actually, to be accurate to 2K7's roster, let's call it the "Joe Young shift"), where the second baseman basically sets up in shallow right field and hopes for the best.

Running the base paths in the MLB 2K series has been fun for a while, and the presentation in 2K7's base-running has changed a bit. Unlike last year, where the four bases were placed in the four corners of your television, the diamond is presented as an actual on-screen diamond this year, and the base runners are presented with a transparent overlay on the on-field action that helps you keep tabs on all the action on the bases, without becoming distracting. Each base runner is noted with an appropriate face button--to send him for extra bases, you simply press the left trigger; to send him back, you press the right trigger. You can also "preload" a player to try for extra bases simply by pressing the left trigger multiple times--twice for a double, three times for a triple, and so on. A number will show up next to the player indicating the base he's currently heading for, allowing you to easily keep track of where everyone is.

With improved stadium models, lots of transition animations and highlight replays between innings, and the aforementioned upgraded player models, it looks as though the focus on improving MLB 2K7's presentation is paying off. Based on our time with the game, it also seems to be playing well--pitches have been sped up, it seems, but not necessarily at the expense of approachability, and the new base-running tweaks are a welcome addition. We'll be getting another look at the game in the coming weeks, when we plan on bringing you more information on some of the other modes in the game, including franchise and online plans, so stay tuned. MLB 2K7 is set to report to retail stores on March 5.

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reya10276 5 pts

"kilburne723 The game is gonna be sick...word is that one of EA's high-ups from the programming of MLB 05 has come to 2k to work on this series from here on out...if this is the case, MLB2k7 is definately going to be the game to own...i just wish that the 360 had the cool new swing system that the ps3 sixaxis controller is using... " Dude are you kidding me, you wish you had Sixaxis???WTF! Go buy a PS3 then and stop complaining! Sixaxis???WTF

manolobrown2 5 pts

Well this game is definitely coming to my 360!

kilburne723 5 pts

The game is gonna be sick...word is that one of EA's high-ups from the programming of MLB 05 has come to 2k to work on this series from here on out...if this is the case, MLB2k7 is definately going to be the game to own...i just wish that the 360 had the cool new swing system that the ps3 sixaxis controller is using...

XxXeroxX 5 pts

Why isn't this game $20? It was on the old Xbox.... = /

stealth360snipa 5 pts

i definetly buyin this one. im a diehard baseball fan (go sox!) and the presentation looks really good.

dustyiron22 5 pts

deffinatley got to rent this one first. Last year made me sick. worst $60 i think i ever spent. This looks GREATLY improved, but im still VERY sceptical. need to actually be able to sacrifice runners over and in. last years game id have a guy on 3rd and hit a homerun that the computer robbed and gunned me out on a frickin fly at the plate. unrealistic and stupid. hope they changed the throwing situations and stuff like they did say the done. graphics and mechanics look phenominal. My main hope is for a REALISTIC BASEBALL GAME. key thing is GAMEPLAY!!! take these graphics and add MVP gameplay would be the best baseball game ever. Thats my wish.

kevin82485 5 pts

Considering last year's iteration was their first on 360, there is no way that 2K7 will be worse. If what they are telling us is true, then I foresee awesome things from this game. It is definitely on my wish list.

manolobrown2 5 pts

This game seems to be better , it looks good so far, but I hope they really fixed all the problems and the presentation doesn't suck!

pimpbot76 5 pts

Last years game blew chunks!!! a HORRIBLE game! I really hope they changed up some thing in 2K7. I'm renting first this year.

Xbox-360-Gamer 5 pts

This game looks real good. I love that pic of Ortiz, the graphics look amazing..... [quote=jonmart19]This game sounds pretty good so far, especially since 2k sports has been owning the EA baseball games recently. EA has been trash and a disappointment, usually 2k is the way to go.[/quote] Jon, dude Ea hasn't made a MLB game since what the 04-05 season? Since 2ksports has the right for it ;)...and no wonder why 2k has been owning them recently. But when Ea was actually making MVP Baseball that game owned any 2k basball game during that generation. So don't go on saying stuff like that when everyone knows if Ea was still making Baseball games they would def. pwn 2k. Just remember how it was a couple years ago. And Ea pwns 2k in NHL games like for 07

jonmart19 5 pts

This game sounds pretty good so far, especially since 2k sports has been owning the EA baseball games recently. EA has been trash and a disappointment, usually 2k is the way to go.

Schnemat 5 pts

And please bring it out region free!!!

manolobrown2 5 pts

Well I hope the presentation has changed because Last years version was pretty boring!

faster316 5 pts

This he is one of the best games of baseball for xbox360

GameNutts 5 pts

Hey Jeter. I'm pretty sure MBL 07: The Show will not be on the 360. I believe it's made by Sony, so I doubt you'll ever see that series on a Microsoft platform.

heelz972 5 pts

I have been a long time ea sports guy, but 2k is starting to put out the better games. They win hands down in the basketball games. I still buy EA football games because that is all there is. I liked mlb 2k6 but it was a launch title on 360 with some flaws. If they have improved on last years version as reported then it will be a spectacular baseball game on 360. I wish 2k would try their hand at football again, but ea has exclusive rights to nfl. Maybe they should try their hand at college fball, the ncaa series from ea have been great games, but with no competition they do very little to keep moving forward with innovation.

DerekJeter2007 5 pts

It seems good, but you won't know until you try it. From what I've seen the graphics look AMAZINGLY better than MLB 07: The Show. If MLB 07: The Show doesn't come out for the XBOX 360 than I'm getting 2K7 automatically. If it does go out for the XBOX 360 I'm going to have to compare. MLB 07: The Show has a brand new Career mode that looks WAY better than last year. For example, instead of spending training hours to just get your stats up, you actually do little mini-games. And depending on how well you do in them is how much stats bonus you get. Sry this was soooo long....

punkologist 5 pts

How about a multi region version? us gamers in Pal world would still like to play baseball games.

AceCometh 8 pts

I'm still skeptical about the next edition of 2k's baseball franchise. I'll wait to read reviews and perhaps even rent it first. I've just never been a 2k fan when it came to sports.

alex_morel_123 5 pts

I hope it truns out good. Haven't played a baseball game in awhile

Halorocks111 5 pts

i hope this game is great, last year was brutal, from the looks of the game, Fantastic. I am going to make the switch from EA to 2k sports. it is just to bad because 2k makes a great football game, and EA made a great baseball game. but oh well. 2k sports here i come.

peeweeshift 5 pts

this looks amazing. good job Kush Games this truly looks next gen

vashkilla 5 pts

i cant wait for this!!! (or the baseball season to start)

gamenerd4211 5 pts

I can't wait for this game to come out it this games is looking great

YogiYahooeys 5 pts

If only there was a baseball game for the PC.... besides the management sims that is. The third party mods for MVP 05 are ok but it would be great if us PC owners could actually get a game... why can't there be a port of the MLB 2K series for the PC? {sigh} YY

passanger57 5 pts

what a bout pal ver ...... ???????

Paul_TheGreat 5 pts

I like Sony's baseball game better.

ObiKKa 5 pts

The graphics *drools*! I like that screenshot with the name C.C. Sabathia in the caption. Very poignant, love the lighting, & shining on his gloves. After looking at the bigger screenshot, probably a bit too shiny..., but anyway.

jpetrolino 5 pts

Is there going to be cooperative play? I think that is what is on a lot of people's minds ....

VolcanoMan001 12 pts

All I care about is the choo-choo train at Minute Maid Park! Just make it so it does not dissappear, or have a duplicate (last year) when it starts rolling. A train whistle would be nice too... but I will take it one step at a time.

JaggedEdge2KX 5 pts

I'm already going to buy it but MLB 07: The Show will be better. 06: The Show was by far better than 2K6.

donscrillinger 5 pts

wow! 2k iz king of sports!!!!!!!!!! now where iz that news about their new FOOTBALL GAME FOR THE 360

moohan 5 pts

I watched the CES videos that GS has online and they had one section where they were watching this game being played... it looks awesome... and the 3 gameplay videos they have for this game look real... its amazing to see what happens when a good sports game franchise takes the time to admit they were wrong and try their damnest to fix things... if the gameplay is even slightly good, this game is going to rock....

Master-Of-HALO 5 pts

lookin good---char models have taken a big leap from last years and im hopin for a baseball experience that rivals the experience of their nba 2k7 game

Espurs117 5 pts

Just fix the dam glitches, and im set.

avamarine 5 pts

I liked 2k6 because it played well and i don't run my life like a critic. I'm a fan of the sport not the videogame. It compliments the real game, say, when you're stuck in traffic, or waiting for the real game to start at the stadium. P.S. Maybe this game will actually make Texas Rangers look good. They made some awful decisions (namely Sosa) this preseason.

UnderHell 5 pts

good game. I will probably rent one before I buy it

nrt25 5 pts

Sounds hopeful, hopefully they truly take into account the major problems with the 2k6 game. Fielding and base running in 2k6 was horribly unrealistic at times... So I cross my fingers and pray that 2k gets it right, playing baseball on my psp hurts the eyes...

Irrat8ed 5 pts

I must have a good baseball game this year or I will have to quit videogames.

Dise1 5 pts

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EnigmaNemesis 5 pts

Looks very promising. Much improved over last year. I too returned it to the store since owning the PSP version of The Show was so sweet compared to 2K6 which was a huge turd. I bought a slim PS2 and The Show for it because I couldn't stand the 2K6 offering. I hope this one is just as good as it looks, because I don't want to have to spend $600 to get a PS3.

SupremeRoyalist 5 pts

Last years version was such a dissapoinment. I had 3 different copies because the game were defected with a bug and it will freeze by the 4th inning. I got so madd i trade d in for mlb the show for PS2 and that game was awsome. Im a microsoft type of guy, but since i got the PS3 i think ima get mlb the show over this one, the only way i'll get these game is if they really make a big improvement.

jazztrumpet5 5 pts

Can't wait for this one... I hope it's great this year. 2k6 had a lot of potential - let's see if 2k7 reaches it.

PSP360Gamr83 5 pts

wow, this looks A LOT better than 2k6. I can't wait to get this game. Go Tribe! You'll do better this season!

4BiDDeN1 5 pts

Seems promising... Let's hope there's no stupid bugs like last years

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