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MLB 14 The Show - PlayStation 4

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Platform: PlayStation 4


Features

  • The first and only Major LeagueBaseball simulation for next generationconsoles
  • Capture and share your most excitingMLB moments with the Share button
  • New game features and presentationenhancements allow you to play fullgames faster than ever
  • Road to the Show evolves in MLB 14with a new intuitive player creationprocess and all new pre-draft prospectshowcase
  • MLB The Show is the first sportsfranchise to feature year to year saves.

Description

The highest rated sports franchise over the last 8 years is back with new ways to play, more realistic gameplay physics and the most authentic MLB gameplay experience ever. From the booth to the field, MLB 14 The Show captures the most exciting moments in baseball. Welcome to the Show. The first and only Major League Baseball simulation for next generation consoles Capture and share your most exciting MLB moments with the Share button New game features and presentation enhancements allow you to play full games faster than ever Road to the Show evolves in MLB 14 with a new intuitive player creation process and all new pre-draft prospect showcase MLB The Show is the first sports franchise to feature year to year saves.

Publication Date: May 6, 2014


Computer Platform: PlayStation 4


Global Trade Identification Number: 30, 34


UPC: 885408990432 783719715907 711719043447 711719043430


Release date: May 6, 2014


Product Dimensions: 0.55 x 5.34 x 6.83 inches; 2.88 ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Rating Pending


Item model number: 10016


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 2.88 ounces


Manufacturer: Sony Computer Entertainment


Date First Available: December 31, 2012


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Haven't Liked The Show since 08
Platform: PlayStation 4
So I was a huge fan of 08. Still have it, still play it. I got 09 when it came out and was very frustrated with the new base running controls in RTTS. There were times I would start running and then the camera angle would shift and my player would switch directions. I ended up selling the game after a week. I got 10, and liked the franchise mode but could not get myself into RTTS. The base running was better but I was hitting the ball like a 2nd grade girl. My hits would not get past the infield. I understand being a new player you cannot come out as an all star but hitting a ball into the outfield seems like something a ball player should be able to do. Also the fielding controls were busted. I like outfield and after the ball was hit my player would have no idea which way to go till it was almost hitting the ground. I did not play 12 or 13 mostly because I did not want to deal with anymore foolishness. When PS4 came out I decided to give The Show one last chance on the new platform. I really like it. The base running controls make sense and there is no switching camera angle problems. Fielding, in the outfield, is a lot better as I can now see the ball leave the bat and the player actually keeps his eyes on the ball as opposed to only seeing the ground looking for a circle to run to. I really enjoyed the amateur showcase as opposed to 30 days of spring training. I am only 3 games into my double A season but it seems like a great game as far as RTTS is concerned. I have not looked into franchise yet. Update: The game is still holding up. The controls are easy to use as is the base running controls in RttS. Stealing takes a little work but there is actually a training for it in game, after that i had no issues doing it. Fielding the ball in the outfield is a little annoying as it is hard to line things up, however it would not be enough for me to dislike the game. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2014 by Reader of Books

  • mlb13 better
Platform: PlayStation 4
This product doesn't meet the standard of min13 the show. The music is loud and obnoxious vs music o n mob13 the show which you can't get for ps4 the hype was better and bigger resolution and faster its not when I got it I had to.install on ps4 took.35 minutes before I can play it 's when you pick your teams in franchise mode it takes 5 minutes to load if your like me I am.tired of being ripped.o f2f f o r 59.95 for the sake of building a better game for ps4 this game was suppose tocome out in Dec,2014 they moved up the release day from.now on I will.not pre-order games u until they comeout I am a serious gamer this game needs to play like mob 13 period and quit putting music on I do not know or give me the option to.put my own music on.it. thanks ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2014 by vinnyisnice

  • A shining example of why I chose PS4 ...
Platform: PlayStation 4
I am not even a fan of baseball; I find it quite boring as a spectator, to be honest. But I am a big sports fan. And because of that, it played a role in my decision between Xbox One and PS4. I chose PS4, obviously, and it was greatly due to Sony having this franchise, MLB The Show, exclusively. Now, I didn't own any of the recent MLB The Show games on PS3, so I can't really speak on just how much of a graphical leap MLB 14 for PS4 is over its PS3 counterpart. Nevertheless, I think this "next-gen" PS4 version is absolutely stunning & gorgeous visually, in its own right. It is definitely at the upper-echelon of best looking games for PS4. The gameplay is incredibly amazing and fun. I was surprised at just how balanced this game is -- playing baseball videogames in the past, I only cared for batting. But in this game I actually find the pitching to be more fun! Overall the game just does a great job of simulating the pitch-for-pitch duel between pitcher and batter. If Sony-San Diego (developers of this game) could actually make an NBA and NFL game (the latter currently impossible due to EA exclusivity), I would jump all over it like a 3-0 pitch right over the plate! In the meantime, I will be enjoying this fine game for a very long time!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2014 by illeagle45

  • Excels visually over PS3 version but introduces even longer loading times
Platform: PlayStation 4
MLB 14: The Show on the PlayStation 3 didn't end up being the complete product that was MLB 13. Not surprisingly the game received less than the typical publicity at the time since many were waiting on the PS4 version for this year with higher hopes considering the capabilities of the new system. While it has retained all the same features, promises were really never made that it would do anything more than improve on the graphics of the earlier version. In that regard the game has succeeded and it's easy to recommend for those who didn't already buy the PS3 version or who haven't played the series in a number of years. However it also carries with it the same issues and deficiencies plus considerably longer load times. Continue on for a look at where MLB 14: The Show on the PS4 has succeeded and where it has faltered in this Hits and Misses review. POSITIVES Gameplay and Authenticity : Every year these two areas top the merit list and that remains the case here. There are some lapses - on the PS4 the strikezone may be misaligned, SCEA did not implement rules changes like the reviews and manager challenges, and the commentary desperately needs to be redone - but otherwise it's an exceptionally realistic experience to play. The Dynamic Camera adds some suspense and satisfaction to hitting and the new Dynamic Difficulty is worth considering and growing with. Touches like occasionally seen new animations, ball boys, and the crowd are somewhat notable in differentiating from the PS3. Visuals: Essentially the only major positive difference in moving up from the PS3 version of MLB 14 comes with the visuals. Everything is sharper and better defined, the daytime lighting is significantly enhanced, and the crowd plays a bigger role with greater diversity. Player models do need more variety, there continues to be a lack of collision detection, the lighting at night has an issue with pitch dark backdrops outside the stadium, and some framerate drops occur during scenes. Still it's a fantastic looking game as a whole and has to be considered along with NBA 2K14 as the best sports games graphically in their first attempts with the new generation of systems. Player Lock: Somewhat overshadowed by another time-saving feature, Player Lock has proven to be a great addition to the series. Player Lock allows for taking control of a single player during a game and simulating the rest. It has proven most valuable for Franchise or Season modes where it provides some influence on the games while dramatically reducing the necessary time invested in them. That is much better than just simming through a chunk of the schedule. The number of options is what makes Player Lock so great. Users can switch who they're controlling at any point in a game - going from one player to another or even taking over the full team in the traditional manner. It's a little confusing though how to take advantage of all the options and most people probably don't even know they exist. Player Lock may not be a feature that would suit other sports games but it fits perfectly for baseball. Road to the Show: The best pure Career mode in sports gaming has been improved upon again. Road to the Show is more enjoyable due to the removal of "goals" with production being what matters instead. The training games have also been adjusted to be more fair and elements like the ability to see standing within an organization are great to follow and assess. Load times are still especially detrimental in RTTS. As a relief pitcher it seems often that more time is spent loading into games than actually playing them. The ability to migrate saves to MLB 15 will reap rewards next year, though that feature may create concern over whether a mode many are starting to find stale will ever be able to evolve properly because of it. Community Challenges: The new Community Challenges represent a fun and unique diversion from the other main modes in the game. Users create their own scenarios for others to attempt and complete. Many of them are just a single play which makes the feature something that can be messed around with when time is limited. There's even a wagering aspect to it utilizing the "Stubs" currency that adds even more of an addictive nature to them. It's a neat experience to go through and play but the loading times between each attempt again stand out and are amplified considerably on the PS4. NEGATIVES Online Play/Online Franchise: The Show has always been among the worst online experiences in sports gaming. MLB 13 was far from perfect but it showed dramatic improvement yet MLB 14 on the PS3 was nothing short of a disaster. There disconnects and lag have been prevalent in online games and visual oddities have not only taken away from enjoyment but made it even more difficult to make adjustments that may have been possible in the past. Online Co-Op was even removed without telling anyone prior to release. The online for the PS4 version is better but still far from being adequate. Games are at least being completed, and the lag isn't cripping, so there is some level of satisfaction. It's an awfully low bar being cleared here though. Batting averages are anemic and strikeouts abnormally high. That can be primarily attributed to the visual inconsistencies and Quick Counts being used by some. Online Franchise was promoted as one of the big additions for the year but it's best not even considered among the features of the game. Some good design decisions were made but it's completely unreliable and ends up simply being a waste of time. Games against other users may not be completed and games against the CPU are often "not processed correctly" meaning the results are never reported and it's as though the hour spent playing never happened. Fantasy Drafts are the same way - hours are being spent on those only for them to never advance successfully. It's too much of a risk for anyone to attempt investing time in the mode and those that do will justifiably avoid it after getting burned once or twice. Loading Times: As shown in the earlier testing, not only has the anticipated reduction in loading times not been realized, but they are much worse than the already lethargic PS3 version. In some cases it takes three to four times as long to load into a game. Server slowdown also hampers modes like Online Franchise and Diamond Dynasty causing simple actions to drag considerably. Quick Counts: As opposed to Player Lock the new Quick Counts feature doesn't deliver on its promises. Producing counts that more often than not seem to place two strikes on batters and three balls on pitchers, too much of the strategy and situational decision-making inherent in baseball is removed and it teaches poor habits to those just learning how to play a simulation baseball game. The feature might still be worth considering if it saved a significant amount of time like it was promoted as doing. However it really doesn't - taking what might be an hour played traditionally down an average of only 12 minutes after having completed multiple tests that featured comparable circumstances. SUMMARY Isolated on its own, MLB 14: The Show on PS4 is best evaluated as an excellent offline game that delivers on what the series has always been known for. The online play, and heavily promoted online-related features that essentially don't function, remain a concern for those who place value in it while the presentation package and commentary in particular desperately need new life. Consumers that own the PS3 version will find little reason to upgrade, and for anyone uncertain about having the desire to play a baseball game this might not be the best entry point. There are so many features and options that even the grizzled veterans of the series struggle to know where they all are or how they work. Everyone else will again find an excellent representation of baseball that is rich in content from Road to the Show, to Franchise, to the various mini-games all benefiting from the improved graphics. And while it might not seem to matter now, next year the progress being made with MLB 14 won't have to be all thrown away due to the ability to migrate saves to future editions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2014 by Bryan W

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