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E3 2008: MLB Power Pros 2008 Hands-On - Success Stories and Spicy Steak

We delve further into this sequel's role-playing modes.

Last year's MLB Power Pros was a surprisingly deep and charming package, brimming with all sorts of weird and wonderful ways to experience America's favorite pastime. We spent a healthy chunk of time on the E3 2008 show floor with its upcoming sequel, MLB Power Pros 2008. John Dickerson with 2K Sports led us through some of its features, and we're here to report on the game--particularly on Success mode, a role-playing-game mode in which you rise through the minor leagues, playing for a team called the GreenApples.

In Success Mode, you choose various menu options to decide how you want to spend your time, which could mean making a trip to the park, training in various areas, or going to work in the local steak restaurant. Your character doesn't freely roam about; rather, you choose your activities from a menu, and then he automatically performs those actions. Activities, like visits to the hot dog stand, not only have positive effects on you, but also further the story and introduce you to a series of wacky characters, complete with bizzarro dialogue. In no other baseball game will a character named Isabela invite you to eat her habanero pepper steak and then invite you to work for her. And, as you would want in any Japanese RPG, the main character suffers from amnesia!

Training activities are also automated, but when you choose to train in a certain area--speed or fielding, for example--five cards are randomly drawn that determine the success of your training session. There are three types of cards that boil down to bad, good, and bonus. Being dealt five bonus cards will result in a terrific boost to your abilities. As you level up, you can then further develop your character by spending skill points.

You'll most likely end up benched for your first baseball game, but you will eventually play, though in this mode, it doesn't appear as though you'll be doing any fielding. Our at-bats went rather well because the controls are relatively simple. Before the pitch, you can see the strike zone, and as the pitcher winds up, you see where in the strike zone the pitch will land. To hit the ball, you use the Nunchuk to position your bat and press A on the Wii Remote to swing. There aren't any motion controls featured in Success mode or, indeed, in most of the modes. There is, however, a Wii Remote mode that functions essentially like the baseball game in Wii Sports and utilizes motion controls.

There are tons of other ways to play, however. We took on another team in Exhibition mode as the Cleveland Indians (gluttons for punishment that we are), where we had a chance to pitch and field, as well as hit. It was a breeze to select a pitch and throw using the Nunchuk's analog stick and the D pad. We could also attempt to pick off base runners if they tried to steal, though we were sadly never very successful at it. Maybe it was just a Cleveland thing, but no worries: You can play as any existing MLB team--and even tailor players' stats to your liking.

But wait: There's more! Another RPG mode, MLB Life, will let you hop into the shoes of a popular major leaguer (Dickerson mentioned David Ortiz as one option) and date women, buy bling, and generally live the high life. You can play an entire season, enter a home run derby, play a custom tournament, create a dream team, and purchase baseball cards. As you can see, there's a ton of options squeezed into this sequel. Not bad for a cartoony game that lets you import your own Miis!

If all of this sounds appealing, you won't need to wait long. MLB Power Pros 2008 is due on store shelves later this month, both on the Wii and on the PlayStation 2--and a DS version is coming in September.

20 Comments

  • Kensaku

    Posted Aug 18, 2008 4:54 pm PT

    This is the best baseball sim out there. I've been playing this for over ten years (Japanese version) and the gameplay is outstanding. Don't let the cartoonish style fool you!

  • Leafninja

    Posted Jul 30, 2008 8:33 am PT

    A RPG baseball game that sound interesting

  • leofiregod

    Posted Jul 20, 2008 6:39 pm PT

    i could care less about the life i just wanna play a baseball game

  • shinian

    Posted Jul 20, 2008 6:36 pm PT

    I'm not into the baseball. A meh for me

  • ognen

    Posted Jul 20, 2008 6:43 am PT

    Passing this

  • zombieman666

    Posted Jul 19, 2008 2:39 pm PT

    not huge on baseball games

  • wwe4ever_in05

    Posted Jul 18, 2008 4:19 pm PT

    Why even post if your not a Fan of Baseball?

    But anyway I like to say that I will really enjoy this game when it does come out in 10 Days.

  • TehFuneral posted Jul 18, 2008 11:18 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    TehFuneral

    Posted Jul 18, 2008 11:18 am PT (hide)

    Not a fan of baseball.

  • Macgyver40

    Posted Jul 18, 2008 11:06 am PT

    a good baseball game batter up

  • gamingtrooper44

    Posted Jul 18, 2008 9:57 am PT

    This game looks great i liked all the other baseball games and the one in wii sports i dont like the fact that you can put your miis in the game i think they dont fit but other than that ill try it.

  • jakeboudville

    Posted Jul 17, 2008 8:34 pm PT

    i'll get my friend to get it and try it then

  • Hungry_bunny

    Posted Jul 17, 2008 7:44 pm PT

    Cool idea but I'm not the greatest fan of baseball games.

  • lettuceman44

    Posted Jul 17, 2008 3:04 pm PT

    Don't like Baseball

  • Cube_of_MooN

    Posted Jul 17, 2008 1:55 pm PT

    Seems like a pretty unique game. I'll remember it.

  • WingsofAdamant

    Posted Jul 17, 2008 1:21 pm PT

    I don't like the thought of my character's stats increasing merely by chance. I'd rather have some influence as to how he grows and develops than just by randomly drawing cards. I know that this is a japanese franchise, but they could at least adapt some popular western game mechanics into it if they're going to sell it here. I loved MLB Power Pros, and I still play it, but I'm dismayed to see that not many changes seemed to have been made in the RPG aspect of the game.

  • ohjtbehaaave

    Posted Jul 17, 2008 12:45 pm PT

    Big Poppy is going to get laid!

  • wwe4ever_in05

    Posted Jul 17, 2008 12:26 pm PT

    This game is a must buy for me, I've been wait for this game for a while, and I will buy it when it comes out.

  • grambyte

    Posted Jul 17, 2008 12:03 pm PT

    This actually sounds pretty interesting. I wonder how it will turn out but I got blind thrust for some reason.

  • playstation_wii

    Posted Jul 17, 2008 11:46 am PT

    Baseball RPG? That seems cool, especially with dating women, buying bling, and playing baseball cards.

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