MVP Baseball 2004
By Chris Saunders,
Common Sense Media Reviewer
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Star-studded baseball for players of all ages.
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What’s It About?
MVP BASEBALL 2004 is a kid-friendly video game that's as realistic as the professional game played in big league parks throughout the country. The game is appropriate for players 6 years and older.
Just like the live game, this game requires a great deal of hand-eye coordination, so younger players may find the game frustrating at first.
Is It Any Good?
The only potential downside is the degree of commercialism. You'll find players decked out in authentic uniforms and stadiums are filled with advertisements from real sponsors, just like in a real major-league park. Unlike some of the EA games, however, the players do conduct themselves in a professional manner, with very little talking during the game. Those who don't appreciate baseball may find the pace of the game slow compared with some of EA's other action sports games.
Overall, this game can be enjoyed by baseball fans of all ages. It's the kind of game that your kid will not master in a matter of minutes. There are hundreds of options and the games are challenging, making it entertaining enough to capture players' attention for hours. Your young baseball fans will keep coming back for more!
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about the appeal of playing a baseball simulation vs. playing the actual game with friends. What do you enjoy about each? Do your strengths on the field match your strengths in the game?
Game Details
- Platforms: Windows , PlayStation 2 , Xbox
- Available online?: Not available online
- Publisher: EA Sports
- Release date: May 19, 2004
- Genre: Sports
- Topics: Sports and Martial Arts
- ESRB rating: E
- Last updated: November 4, 2015
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