- Publisher: 3DO
- Release Date: Mar 11, 2002
- Also On: PlayStation 2
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 10 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 6 out of 10
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Mixed: 2 out of 10
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Negative: 2 out of 10
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DavidH.May 25, 2002This guy Jake dont know what the hell he's talking about. This is the best, most realistic game you can find!
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AnonymousMCJul 15, 2002EVEN DOUGH IT DOESN'T HAVE GOOD GRAPHICS IT'S GOOD. THE THINGS I HATE ABOUT THE GAME IS THE SOUND, THE PITCHER GETS TIRED VERY FAST, AND YOU CAN MAKE ALOT OF HOMERUNS. IM PLAYING ALL STAR LEVEL AND IT'S SO EASY TO SCORE. IF YOU PLAY HALL AND FAME IT'S REALLY HARD TO PITCH.
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BillW.Apr 28, 2002It's awesome. Whoever votes less then 10 doesn't know good games.
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JesseS.Jun 22, 2002Great gameplay, decent graphics. All around a very enjoyable baseball game. There are a few shortcomings though, like the fact that your pitcher gets tired after throwing only 60 pitches or so, even if you're throwing with a workhorse like Randy Johnson or Kevin Brown. What's up with that?
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May 28, 2011About as close as you can come to stepping onto the baseball field. It still amazes me the company (3DO) who produced the High Heat games went out of business. It must have been due to poor business management because it sure wasn't because of their game quality. If you can find this on ebay, snag it up. You'll love it.
Awards & Rankings
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With its great mod community and minimal work on your part, you can make High Heat Major League Baseball 2003 one of the most rewarding baseball gaming experiences you could ever ask for.
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Nearly a carbon copy of High Heat 2002 in the way it looks and plays, and its only serious addition to the series is an array of bugs.
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Computer Gaming WorldI'll live with the skewed strikeout numbers and the other quirks, because there isn't a better game. [July 2002, p.70]