GoshenGipper
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This weekend I was able to play NCAA Football '07, and MLB 2K7 on a Xbox 360 with a HD TV.
Let me just say that MLB 2K7 has the best graphics I've ever seen on any game for any system EVER! It was totally amazing, and the detail went all the way down to the individual threads on a players jersey, the blades of grass, grains of dirt, and dust of the chalk lines and rosin bag. The game play is fluid and very personalized all the way down to players homerun trots, swing motions, batting box rituals (i.e. - Nomar), signature catches (i.e. - Jim Edmonds), piching wind-ups and releases, and even pine tar prefrences. Fans also go for the foul ball and home run balls. I hit a HR out onto Sheffield Ave. with Derrek Lee and their were fans out there that went and got it. I also love how they use their camera angles so it appears like you're watching a real game. When they zoom in on a player and focus on him the foreground become blured, and vice versa. I was pretty tired when I was playing, and there where a few times when I looked up I actually forgot I was playing a game and thought I was watching a real one. I would highly recomend it to any one that enjoys sports games an owns a 360. ithink I might have to go get a 360 earlier than I planed just so I can play this game. WOW!
Let me just say that MLB 2K7 has the best graphics I've ever seen on any game for any system EVER! It was totally amazing, and the detail went all the way down to the individual threads on a players jersey, the blades of grass, grains of dirt, and dust of the chalk lines and rosin bag. The game play is fluid and very personalized all the way down to players homerun trots, swing motions, batting box rituals (i.e. - Nomar), signature catches (i.e. - Jim Edmonds), piching wind-ups and releases, and even pine tar prefrences. Fans also go for the foul ball and home run balls. I hit a HR out onto Sheffield Ave. with Derrek Lee and their were fans out there that went and got it. I also love how they use their camera angles so it appears like you're watching a real game. When they zoom in on a player and focus on him the foreground become blured, and vice versa. I was pretty tired when I was playing, and there where a few times when I looked up I actually forgot I was playing a game and thought I was watching a real one. I would highly recomend it to any one that enjoys sports games an owns a 360. ithink I might have to go get a 360 earlier than I planed just so I can play this game. WOW!
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