I figured this was a fun twist on baseball with cute characters and cool motion controls where you really get to bat. Boy, was I wrong. The gameplay of power pros is the worst I've seen yet and the way it tells you nothing about the game on the box is the reason i'm sure anybody bought this. For instance, I thought it would be motion-sensitive like baseball on Wii Sports. But it isn't. At all. the only thing motion-sensitive about it is the home run durby which is the worst thing EVER. You get ten pitches and try to hit them as hard as you can. Yaaaa-hhoooo. The controls for everything else are the A button to pitch and bat, and the D-pad to throw to different bases. But the worst part, by far, is the carreer mode. All you do is choose to either work at your part-time job, practice (and you dont get to really practice, the game does it for you), or study each week. and after you do this activity, you have to watch a boring catoon of no relativity to the game for about half an hour until you get to choose your next activity. And you dont get to accualy play baseball until the last game of the 2nd season, where you only get to play 2 innings as pitcher and dont even get to bat. It took me 3 and ahalf hours just to get there, and after that I quit. Why? Because MLB power pros is the worst game ever. If anyone reading this disagrees with me on any of these things, then email me at nialstyle@ctcweb.net and tell me why you think so because I would love to find something about this game that doesn't absollutley suck.
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