Summary
- Release Year: 2004
- Genres: Simulator, Sport
- Platforms: PlayStation 2, Xbox
- Developers: Acclaim Studios Austin
- Publishers: Acclaim Entertainment
All-Star Baseball 2005: A Comprehensive Review
Released in 2004, All-Star Baseball 2005 is the final installment in the All-Star Baseball video game series developed and published by Acclaim Entertainment. The game features Derek Jeter on the cover and offers a variety of different modes of play, including exhibition, managing an existing Major League Baseball team, or creating a team.
Gameplay
All-Star Baseball 2005 features solid gameplay with intuitive controls and realistic physics. The game’s batting system is particularly well-done, with a variety of different swing types and a wide range of outcomes possible. Pitching is also well-executed, with a variety of different pitches and the ability to control the location of your pitches.
Fielding is solid, although it can be a bit difficult to control your fielders at times. The game’s AI is also generally good, with the computer-controlled players making realistic decisions and putting up a good fight.
Graphics and Sound
All-Star Baseball 2005 features impressive graphics for its time. The player models are well-detailed and the stadiums are accurately recreated. The game’s sound is also top-notch, with realistic crowd noise and commentary from John Sterling and Michael Kay.
Modes of Play
All-Star Baseball 2005 offers a variety of different modes of play, including:
- Exhibition: Play a single game against another human or computer-controlled opponent.
- Season: Manage an existing Major League Baseball team through a full 162-game season.
- Franchise: Create your own team and manage it through multiple seasons.
- Home Run Derby: Compete in a home run derby against other human or computer-controlled opponents.
- Create-a-Player: Create your own custom player and add them to any team.
Overall
All-Star Baseball 2005 is a great baseball game that offers a variety of different modes of play, realistic gameplay, and impressive graphics and sound. Whether you’re a casual baseball fan or a hardcore gamer, you’re sure to enjoy All-Star Baseball 2005.
Score: 8.5/10
Pros:
- Solid gameplay with intuitive controls and realistic physics
- Well-done batting and pitching systems
- Impressive graphics and sound
- Variety of different modes of play
Cons:
- Fielding can be a bit difficult to control at times
- Computer-controlled AI can be a bit too easy at times
Review Score
7.5/10