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5.9

Mixed or average reviews- based on 16 Ratings

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  1. Positive: 7 out of 16
  2. Negative: 5 out of 16
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  1. Mar 9, 2011
    8
    Played both 2K9 and 2K10 and this is a huge improvement over both. I guess I can *kind of* see where people are getting the "it's the same game as last year" thing, but that comment isn't exactly right. All of the controls are the same, so if you've played 2K10, you can pick this one right up and go. The announcers are the same, but they were a highlight anyway. The presentation has gottenPlayed both 2K9 and 2K10 and this is a huge improvement over both. I guess I can *kind of* see where people are getting the "it's the same game as last year" thing, but that comment isn't exactly right. All of the controls are the same, so if you've played 2K10, you can pick this one right up and go. The announcers are the same, but they were a highlight anyway. The presentation has gotten a moderate overhaul for the better. Graphically, on the PC at least, the game is a giant leap from last year's installment. I like that the generic player faces are MUCH more varied this time around, and there aren't as many odd-sounding first name, surname combinations. There also don't seem to be as many "minor league lifers" in your farm system. They prospects seem more age-appropriate now. Fielding is a HUGE improvement over last year. There are definitely throwing errors if you're not careful with the throwing meter. Lower-rated fielders will bobble the ball or boot it away. There are also balls thrown in the dirt to first base, which is a great touch, and the double play turns seem more fluid. There seem to be a ton more animations in the fielding department, and it makes the game feel much more like "real" baseball.

    As it has been pointed out by others, the unique batter routines at the plate are well-done, and there seem to be many more unique stances and routines (no Joey Votto, though, which is weird but not a big deal to me). Base stealing seems to be about the same as last year, but with a higher success rate. The nice thing is that you can actually nail an opposing runner, which never happened last year. They also seem to have overhauled the injury system, so that they are more common now, and more varied in severity. I turned down the frequency though, because it's almost ridiculous how often they happen now.

    In all, I actually feel like I'm taking part in a baseball game in 2K11, whereas 2K10 felt very "gamey." There are still some bugs, and I haven't tried My Player mode, but from a first playthrough of about 8 hours, I'd say the issues this year are far less heinous when compared to the great game 2K put out. Pros:
    Errors, Injuries are handled *MUCH* more realistically this time around
    Batting, Pitching and Fielding controls feel familiar and lend themselves to fluid play.
    Much improved graphically (on PC)
    Great presentation
    More realistic fan and player interactions
    Better camera angles after a ball is put in pay
    5-star potential rating system is much more informative than last year's potential rating system

    Cons:
    Still some bugs (two I noticed: One Spring Training game, I was playing the Brewers as the Giants, and they came out in another team's uniform, and I came out in Rays uniforms. A save and re-start fixed it. Weird. I also had a homerun ball by Pat Burrell snagged by Andre Ethier at the wall, but the game still counted it as a homerun. I've also heard of various other bugs but have not experienced them on the PC.)
    Still no spray charts for batters
    Still no minor league prospects (all fake names - I realize this is a licensing issue, but it'd be nice)
    A couple strange animations (but overall much better)
    Outfielders still are apathetic about getting the ball back to the cut-off man
    GM AI is still pretty stupid. I always make it a point to trade away Barry Zito, and I was able to get the Rays to trade me Jeremy Hellickson and two prospects for Zito and Nate Schierholtz.

    I think once some of the bugs get ironed out, this game is a potential 10/10. For now, I'd say it's definitely worth the $30. It's a big iprovement over last year if only because it just "feels" more like baseball (more realistic fielding animations, errors and injuries went a long way to help).
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  2. Jan 19, 2014
    9
    The actual mean of the user score is really unfair for this game. Yes, needs an Xbox controller to be played properly, but this cannot be considered a fault imho, since the control system is well made and responsive. At the All Star difficulty level it also offers a good challenge, and it has much game modes to play with as My Player or a full MLB season with Drafts, Trades and all theThe actual mean of the user score is really unfair for this game. Yes, needs an Xbox controller to be played properly, but this cannot be considered a fault imho, since the control system is well made and responsive. At the All Star difficulty level it also offers a good challenge, and it has much game modes to play with as My Player or a full MLB season with Drafts, Trades and all the stuff you can ask to a good baseball game. The graphic on PC is also very good, and you can install mods to make it even better. Expand
  3. Mar 27, 2012
    8
    Don't if anhone is looking at this seen as it's now cheap on steam but I think it's a real bargain. Just finished season 4 of My player mode and enjoy that you move up from AA to AAA to the majors but can also be demoted for doing badly. People have complained about it being too difficult batting but if you stick with it it gets easier. I started with 2 hits in first 40 at bats but endedDon't if anhone is looking at this seen as it's now cheap on steam but I think it's a real bargain. Just finished season 4 of My player mode and enjoy that you move up from AA to AAA to the majors but can also be demoted for doing badly. People have complained about it being too difficult batting but if you stick with it it gets easier. I started with 2 hits in first 40 at bats but ended seson over .250 and changed to all star level in season 2. Finding it tough to hit home runs and it sucks when your opponents get hits and sac flies to bring home runners in scoring position anytime they have them there with 0 or 1 outs whereas you left stranded by useless teammates. It's also stupid that if you want to be traded you just get teleported to that team no mention of if anyone is interested or a player going the other way. Despite these issues i find the game fun and it's nice that you can get through a game in 5-10 minutes.

    Agree that playing on keyboard must be a nightmare but if you don't have a usb controller and like playing pc sports games you're an idiot.
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Metascore
74

Mixed or average reviews - based on 5 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 5
  2. Negative: 0 out of 5
  1. Jul 15, 2011
    63
    No online content for the German PC version. That sucks.
  2. May 31, 2011
    76
    MLB 2K11 has plenty of nifty concepts, it is reasonably complex, and has a solid look, but it wouldn't hurt to inject a few fresh ideas into the old formula.
  3. PC Gamer
    May 18, 2011
    74
    The subtle differences are improvements, but if you already own MLB 2K10, this edition is too similar to justify the upgrade cost. [July 2011, p.79]