Has everything you want for a baseball game. Unfortunately, the computer opponent robs you of numerous offensive plays.

User Rating: 8.5 | Major League Baseball 2K7 X360
Let me start off by saying that the graphics in MLB 2K7 are supurb. Visually you will be pleased to notice players' jerseys sway in the background, camera angles show off the games graphics by panning to ground based camera angles, and the ballparks looks realistic compared to their real counterparts.

Sound is also excellent. You can hear crowds heckle and cheer for their favoritre player from the stands, and the announcers provide excellent play-by-play.

Franchise, season, exhibition, and managering modes are available for you to choose where you want to start. Beware however, season mode seems to have saving errors, so expect your season to get mysteriously erased or messed up if you plan to start there. Your best bet is to start off with your favorite team and go into the franchise mode. In addition, there is an online mode where you can play against friends or strangers.

Hitting is fairly simple, you can use the right thumbstick to swing or you can change it so that you hit with the push of a button. Pitching uses buttons to determine what type of throw you want to accomplish, and you hold down the A button to increase the speed or velocity of the pitch. When you field a pitch, the four buttons on the top of the controller stand for a separate base.

Unfortunately, when you play against a computer controlled team, it seems to always perform ridiculous catches at the walls and on the field, to rob you of homeruns and base hits. No matter how hard you crush a ball over the fence, the outfields always seem to catch it when climbing the wall. The cpu fielding problem seems to be the only main problem that the game faces.

Overall MLB 2K7 is a great experience and simulator, which provides a solid game of baseball.