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GameSpot Score
8.3
great
Triple Play Baseball is a solid baseball game that is suited for players who enjoy lots of deep drives, home runs, and fast-paced action.
Gameplay
8
Graphics
9
Sound
9
Value
6
Tilt
9
  • Difficulty: Variable
  • Learning Curve: About a half hour
  • Game Details
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The Triple Play series has quickly made its way to the PS2 and has evolved both in terms of gameplay and graphics. The latest addition to the series now features full analog control, which offers a much deeper, more involving style of play than fans of the series have had before. Plus the game's batting and pitching interfaces have totally changed. All in all, it's a new ball game, even when compared with its PlayStation counterpart.

Triple Play Baseball, which is being released without a year attached to the title so EA can let the calendar catch up to its naming convention, has all the features you'd expect. Several modes are included, such as season, exhibition, playoffs, create a player, and a home run derby with targets. The game also has all the players, teams, and stadiums from the 2001 season.

In the gameplay department, Triple Play Baseball is an extremely hands-on baseball game that really puts your reflexes and timing skills to the test. The game's batting interface is a fairly standard targeting system that gives you control of a targeting cursor. To get a hit you have to line up the target with the destination of the pitch and also time your swing just right to make contact with the ball. The size of the target for each batter is determined by the ability and stats of the virtual batter's real-life counterpart, which makes your chances of hitting the ball realistic for each batter. For instance, when a batter the likes of Jason Giambi steps up to the plate, you'll see that his targeting cursor is very large, which makes it fairly easy for him to make contact with the ball. But when a player such as a pitcher, who doesn't have great batting skills, steps up to the plate, you'll see that he has an extremely small target, which makes it difficult to get a hit. Fielding and hitting are also very involving tasks because Triple Play Baseball takes full advantage of the PlayStation 2's analog buttons. The amount of strength a pitcher or fielder puts into throwing the ball is tied directly to the amount of pressure you apply to the button. Also, tapping the X button makes your fielder run faster so you can get to the ball more quickly. Both of these features add to the game's fun since you really have to work to make a play. The computer AI is fairly intelligent on the game's lower settings, but bump it up to its highest all-star level and it's almost impossible to beat.

Visually, Triple Play Baseball is fantastic. The players look and move extremely realistically thanks to super-high-res textures and some very nice motion-captured animation. The players' faces, uniforms, and even helmets are wonderfully detailed. You can even see the stitching on the players' shirts and great reflections on the players' helmets, but even with all of this detail the real credit has to go to the game's player animations. The animations of the players executing their moves are very fluid and have no noticeable transitions, meaning that you really can't tell when the players go from one animation to the next, which of course makes the players look and move like living and breathing people as opposed to simple game characters who are just running through preset routines. Aside from admiring the players themselves, you'll also marvel at the stadiums, which have been completely re-created with amazing detail. Each one has everything you'd expect to see in real life. Pacific Bell Park has the big Coke bottle past the wall, Safeco Field has the crazy retractable roof, and all of the stadiums have working JumboTrons. Even the crowd looks impressive.

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Triple Play Baseball for PlayStation 2 Review - PlayStation 2 Triple Play Baseball Review
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12,610 of 49,483
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1,834 of 3,313
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Player Reviews

  • 7.0 good

    Jmah1337

    Another Baseball game. They dont really change from each version but its still a pretty decent game. continue »

  • 9.3 superb

    dcl1993

    This is a great Baseball game! I know this is late but, if you like to play EA baseball games in order buy this game!!!! continue »

Critic Scores

Electric Playground 8 / 10
Game Vortex 71 / 100
PSE Magazine 88 / 100
PlayStation 2 Central 7 / 10
Game Raiders 89 / 100
Gaming Target 9 / 10
Armchair Empire 9.3 / 10
Video Gamers First 6.3 / 10
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