Work the corners and the count, Total Control Pitching and Hitting let you put the ball exactly where you want it, while you're on the go.
Take your favorite team all the way, play through a full schedule with Season mode, or jump straight to October with Postseason mode.
Collect them all; unlock over 250 baseball cards by achieving milestones and goals with players in the game.
MLB 2K10 Features
- Pile up the wins as you play through a full schedule with Season Mode.
- Total Control Pitching uses both the Wii Remote and Nunchuk to let you feel every pitch and put the ball exactly where you want it.
- Total Control Hitting uses the Wii Remote to let you control your swings to hit for power, make contact or swing defensively.
- Unlock and collect over 250 baseball cards by achieving milestones and goals with players in the game.
User Reviews about MLB 2K10
I was looking for a good baseball game for my Nintendo and that is exactly what I found in this new version of MLB 2K10. It is not great but it is fun. There still is some technical things that do not add up....like the announcements by the broadcaster, scoring plays often show up the next batter instead of on the spot, and sometimes the baseball disappears from the field of play and you have to start all over again. I thought I might get to trade players and add to roster but you do not with this game. Whatever players are listed on a team stay there on a permanent basis. Makes the game good for only one year I guess. I do like how it keeps stats for players and pitchers and you can adjust the lineup and batting order. You can also play a single game or a complete season with playoffs and world series. Only but this game on sale. It is not worth the full retail price. With a limited selection of baseball for the Nintendo games.....this is your better choice. At best I give it a B grade and at worst I give it a C for average. -- A decent baseball game for your Nintendo DS
It's hard to find decent games for DS that aren't aimed at children or teens. Bringing MLB 2K10 to DS is a bold move for 2K sports. Unlike porting an Xbox game to PC, DS requires new thinking in the design of an existing game. 2K does an admirable job here. Gameplay is entertaining, if not overly challenging. Good use is made of the dual screen concept with the top screen containing all the scoreboard and player info. Having every stadium and every player(with their stats and strengths being integral to the game)is impressive on a tiny card. Sure there are compromises and a few features are lacking, but this is DS, not Xbox 360. Graphics are as good as it gets for DS. Sound effects are good, though the announcing gets repetitive (obviously a side effect of limited memory space). All games appear as day games. Again, a choice was made to save memory, but aren't most games at night? Length of games and seasons can be selected depending on your patience level, but if you choose a short season, you'll always play the same begining part of the same schedule. It would be nice if you could pick a different chunk of the season to face different teams. I typically play shorter games, too, so I haven't run into the freezing issue that others have mentioned. I certainly can see this as a deal-breaker, so take my review for what it's worth. Still, I find MLB 2K10 a good start at bringing DS to a more adult audience. And at less than 20 bucks, it's a bargain. -- Something "adult" for DS
I disagree with most of what has been written. I do agree about the game freezing. I brought it back to the store where I bought it for that reason. It also was not recording an out when one was made.
The graphics are far superior & the game is really easy to play with one exception - more on that later. I like the fact that most of all the stadiums are represented. They also have full rosters.
There is no umpire to see & no people in the stands behind 1 st & 3 rd base. There also is no wild pitch. i like the intentional walk option. The one thing I cannot master is trying to hit home runs. I guess the longer you play you will eventually get this aspect of it. The Bigs is all home run driven & the way the fans are shown is a joke
While it is not the best, it is well worth the money. I would give it 4 stars. -- Improvement Over Previous Version










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