Archives by Day

April 2024
SuMTuWThFSa
123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
282930

All-Star Baseball 2005

Platform(s): Arcade, Game Boy Advance, GameCube, Nintendo DS, PC, PSOne, PSP, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Xbox, Xbox 360
Genre: Sports

About Rainier

PC gamer, WorthPlaying EIC, globe-trotting couch potato, patriot, '80s headbanger, movie watcher, music lover, foodie and man in black -- squirrel!

Advertising

As an Amazon Associate, we earn commission from qualifying purchases.





'All-Star Baseball 2005' (PS2/Xbox) - Screens

by Rainier on Feb. 18, 2004 @ 9:59 a.m. PST

Batting Options

Half of your time in All-Star Baseball will be spent at the plate. The game now incorporates different hitting options, so each individual user can find one that is right for them.

When hitting, you have 4 different options: Timing, Zone, 2-D curser, and 3-D curser.

In all of these batting modes, the user swings by pulling back on the right thumb stick and pushing forward for the swing OR by pressing the X button (PS2).

In all of these batting modes, the user swings by pulling back on the right thumb stick and pushing forward for the swing OR by pressing the A button (Xbox).

Batting Tips

Timing hitting is strictly timing based.... watch the pitch and swing at the appropriate time. Zone hitting requires that same timing, but you need to point the left thumb stick in the direction of the incoming ball before swinging. 2-D curser batting is a flat, 2D icon, which you move to the pitch location before taking your hack. 3-D batting allows the user to control the hit type and location, much like a seasoned Major League hitter. With the right thumb stick, tilt the 3D icon up or down; rotate it left or right, and swing. 3-D batting also has the option of using the power icon, which helps you swing for the fences.

To toggle to the power swing icon, press the X button (Xbox).

To toggle to the power swing icon, press the square button (PS2).

The best part about the 4 different batting options is that they are all fun. Try them all and see which one works best for you.

The batter in All-Star Baseball has the option to guess what type of pitch is coming. While pulling and holding in the R trigger, select the button of the pitch type you think the pitcher will throw. Guess right and the overall size of the batting curser will get bigger, making it easier to make contact. Guess wrong and the curser shrinks...so only gamble with this option if you're ahead in the count. The pitch guess works well against 2 pitch pitchers because you have a 50% chance of guessing correctly.

There's also an option to guess the location of the pitch. While pulling and holding in the R trigger, use the directional pad to choose the area you think the pitch will be. This time, a correct guess will increase the size of your power swing batting icon. Use this with your power hitters if they are ahead in the count.

PRODUCT FEATURES

  • The only baseball game that puts you in Derek Jeter's shoes giving you the most realistic "between the lines" game play experience ever.
  • Exclusive new Fieldercam ™ & Broadcastcam for the most realistic "between the lines" experience available
  • Analog Batting lets you hit for average and power with the greatest of ease;
  • Online Head-To-Head play;
  • All-new Franchise Mode includes Spring Training, Expansion Mode, Create-A-Team and random season schedules;
  • 2003 Scenario Mode (TWIB Challenge - This Week in Baseball) lets you relive or change historic moments from the 2003 MLB season;
  • Two-man commentary from Steve Lyons and Tom Brennaman and Spanish Play-By-Play by Oscar Soria, the Arizona Diamondbacks' commentator;
  • Master All-Star Baseball 2005 with a video game play tutorial from Steve Lyons;
  • Over 80 fully animated stadiums including current MLB parks, legendary stadiums, Spring Training stadiums and fantasy parks;
  • Create-A-Player returns with all new textures allowing gamers to make their own MLB all-star;
  • Over 50 Hall of Fame and MLB legends including Yogi Berra, Willie McCovey, Nolan Ryan and Reggie Jackson, including more than 60 throwback uniforms;

Related articles, Click here!


More articles about All-Star Baseball 2005
blog comments powered by Disqus