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Nothing comes close to MLB Power Pros
Each game takes you about 25 mins. So one season of 67 and a half hours.
Now you have the option of running that team for ten seasons so that's 675 hours of gameplay right there. Over 28 straight days of gaming. That's just if you pick one team too.
That's not counting the baseball RPG mode where you take a character you create and guide them through college making their choices trying to make it to the big leagues.
That's ALSO not counting things like home run derby or playing baseball with your Mii's motion style. Didn't even mention all the in depth tweaking or trying to collect all the baseball cards from the points you rake up playing the game.
No other game can touch it.
Nothing comes close to MLB Power Pros
Each game takes you about 25 mins. So one season of 67 and a half hours.
Now you have the option of running that team for ten seasons so that's 675 hours of gameplay right there. Over 28 straight days of gaming. That's just if you pick one team too.
That's not counting the baseball RPG mode where you take a character you create and guide them through college making their choices trying to make it to the big leagues.
That's ALSO not counting things like home run derby or playing baseball with your Mii's motion style. Didn't even mention all the in depth tweaking or trying to collect all the baseball cards from the points you rake up playing the game.
No other game can touch it.
Jaysonguy
All I got to say is wow.
That game is long as also Super Mario Galaxy, RE4, Guitar Hero, and Super Paper Mario (Including side missions).
Nothing comes close to MLB Power Pros
Each game takes you about 25 mins. So one season of 67 and a half hours.
Now you have the option of running that team for ten seasons so that's 675 hours of gameplay right there. Over 28 straight days of gaming. That's just if you pick one team too.
That's not counting the baseball RPG mode where you take a character you create and guide them through college making their choices trying to make it to the big leagues.
That's ALSO not counting things like home run derby or playing baseball with your Mii's motion style. Didn't even mention all the in depth tweaking or trying to collect all the baseball cards from the points you rake up playing the game.
No other game can touch it.
Jaysonguy
I haven't played MLB Power Pros, but I know what you mean. Sport games usually have many hours of gameplay if you want to get everything in the game, like FIFA, in which you can complete many challenges, leagues and the career mode which is endless. If you add then online and multiplayer modes, the game can last you very long.
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