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Infendo Reader Reviews: McClain on The Bigs

Monday, July 2nd, 2007 at 11:52am by David

thebigsboxart.jpgFrom time to time, we’ll take a few well-written, intelligent and objective reviews from the Infendo Forums and throw them up on the main page for the whole world to enjoy. Here’s another great review courtesy of McClain for the new Wii title, The Bigs.

“Why are you throwing home?!!!”

That is what my neighbors kept hearing yesterday when I brought home a copy of The Bigs for the Wii. I picked up a copy with a gift card I got for my birthday (the big 2-7), came home, fired it up, and totally sucked. After striking out three times I took the mound and 16 runs later, figured I might actually have to read the instructions for this game. This is not the pick-up-and-play game that baseball on Wii Sports is.

So I read the instructions and went through the tutorial and felt like I knew what I was doing.

Hitting and pitching is a blast. Once you get the hang of it, nothing is more satisfying than striking out the side. There are three arm movements combined with the A and B buttons to give you access to every pitch in the book (of course, your selected pitcher only knows his four pitches). Hitting is all about timing. Good so far.

But as soon as the ball is put into play, it all unravels. On defense, I couldn’t seem to get my guys to throw the ball to the base I wanted them to. Somehow I kept jerking my hand down first, sending the ball to home. But when I slowed down my movement and actually got Chipper Jones to toss to McClain (my made-up first baseman, who’s a terror at the plate but a defensive liability), the runner beat the throw. I don’t understand why they didn’t take away a little bit of control in favor of, you know, common sense. No one on, grounder to short, why not make any all all movements throw to first? This is arcade baseball, not a realistic sim, so why not let us just flip, flip and let the computer just know that we want to do a 6-4-3?

And running the base paths can be a disaster. I hit a double once where my guy ran all the way back to first and the runner on third stopped half-way home. No idea what happened.

Playing modes are limited. There is no Season Mode, which will be a deal breaker for many, and there is no online. Rosters are limited to about 15 players per team, and most of the no-names don’t have mug shots. And the renderings are very hit-and-miss — Andruw Jones looks good, but Chipper looks like mud. There is a Rookie Challenge which I haven’t gotten into yet, but from what I can tell it’s mini-game training modes that boost your stats as you try to make a team. Sounds like fun, but I hear it’s shallow.

The Bigs is fun. I think with friends, it will be a blast. On easy mode it’s pretty forgiving. But it’s a buggy first effort. If you are really dying for a baseball game, or if you have a gift card burning a hole in your pocket, it’ll entertain you. Otherwise, I’d wait for the bargain bin or the 2k8 sequel.

If you’d like to submit a review of a new game you’ve played, head on over to the Infendo Forums and contribute! Who knows, it might even end up on the main page of Infendo.

7 Comments

  1. jjt says...

    woot first

  2. Wii-Wii says...

    Woot! Woot !

    Second!

    Nice review.

  3. Jack says...

    I like the beginning. Any review, in this day and age, that can actually make me picture the reviewer playing the game and reacting to it is ten times better than some number at IGN.

    I give this review a 10! (just kidding)

  4. Blake says...

    McClain had me at “Why are you throwing home?!!!”

    Great lead! Really, I was hooked from the start.

  5. McClain142 says...

    Awesome, thanks for the feedback!

    The only thing I want to add is that in the forums I marked this as “Early Returns,” meaning that this was my first impressions. So there maybe more to the game that I haven’t really gotten to.

    (For the record, I’m practicing for my application for a job at EGM, hahahah)

  6. BlockSS says...

    I lost interest on The Bigs as soon as I found out there was no online multiplayer, it is a Xbox1 or PS2 game ported to the Wii ..the graphics are XBOX1 graphics, (atleast it looks better than the PS2 version) ..

    from IGN : Graphics
    Character models look on par with the original Xbox, but the overall experience goes no higher. 480p and 16:9 included.

    What tells me the Wii can pull off better (Xbox1) graphics than that.

    So from what I heard, The Bigs is a tone down version for the Wii with no online multiplayer and with a Wii-mote attached to it.

    I think this game will be one of the last PORTS to the Wii from the port era, I expect more original games build from the ground up for the Wii by the end of the year and through out 08′……..looking foward to 2K8 THE BIGS.

  7. StickNutzman says...

    It’s funny how developers think they have to squeeze every last ounce of “waggle” out of the Wii.

    “Hey, do you think we should use the normal baseball video game convention of using the d-pad as a baseball diamond, or should we use motion controls that work 30% of the time?”

    Arghhhh. I’m still gonna rent it. I want to hit a home run as Travis Hafner.

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