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  • Summary: Features authentic ballparks with unique characteristics from every Major League Baseball club. Modify your lineup with complete MLB rosters or play classic R.B.I. Baseball mode with 16 player rosters. Stat tracking by team, player and season league leaders across multiple seasons. FeaturesFeatures authentic ballparks with unique characteristics from every Major League Baseball club. Modify your lineup with complete MLB rosters or play classic R.B.I. Baseball mode with 16 player rosters. Stat tracking by team, player and season league leaders across multiple seasons. Features over 1,000 MLB Players with detailed attributes based on hundreds of millions of data points from the MLB.com database. Expand
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  1. Apr 16, 2015
    60
    Personally it’s still tough to justify the $20 price tag, but the new features make the price a little more reasonable. However, if you are looking for a game to play with others who normally don’t play games, but love baseball, give this a look.
  2. 55
    R.B.I. Baseball 2015 isn’t a bad game. It’s not a genre-defining game, either. At $20, there are certainly worse things you can throw your money at (I’m looking at you, Yorbie). If you need a quick arcade baseball fix, then R.B.I. Baseball 2015 can hit the spot. However, when last year’s MLB 14 The Show can be had for a mere $5 more at this point, you may want to save up a little bit to experience a more complete package.
  3. Apr 6, 2015
    40
    At the end of the day, we're not entirely sure why R.B.I. Baseball has been revived. A full-on, retro styled game would perhaps be a reasonable alternative to MLB The Show, but this game ventures way too closely to Sony's series without having the budget to compete – and it makes a poor connection as a consequence. Bench this one, and get your baseball fix elsewhere.
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  1. Apr 4, 2015
    6
    I didn't play last year's game because I heard it was horrible. I didn't buy MLB 15, since it's pricey for a yearly title. I ended up givingI didn't play last year's game because I heard it was horrible. I didn't buy MLB 15, since it's pricey for a yearly title. I ended up giving RBI 15 a shot. It's not bad. It has a season mode, rosters, all the basic stuff I want. If you don't want an super in depth baseball game, and can put up with the really shoddy animations - it's enough to satisfy the basic arcade baseball itch. Like I said. Don't expect bells and whistles. But not the worst arcade game. Expand