
High Heat Baseball 2002 Review
It's a decent freshman effort, but a lack of gameplay details and multiplayer features and substandard visuals limit the game's appeal to die-hard MLB fans only.
It's a decent freshman effort, but a lack of gameplay details and multiplayer features and substandard visuals limit the game's appeal to die-hard MLB fans only.
The true-to-life ball physics and accurate attributes of the players in the game translate into fairly accurate statistics and situations on the field.
As outstanding as the core elements of High Heat 2002 undoubtedly are, it's hard to emerge from an extended session of gameplay without some serious misgivings.
While the game isn't bad by any means, it just doesn't stand up to the other games on the market.
Released: September 16, 2001 Developer: 3DO, Rockstar Leeds Game Genre: Baseball Sim Opening Thoughts: High Heat Major League Baseball 2002 was a debut baseball game for the Gameboy Advance. The Gameboy Color h... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfultommy talirico says that this game sucks so dont get it! He is the gangsterist midget in the solar system! so i think its bad cause u=Malcolm jamal Warner yo! ! ... Read Full Review
0 of 0 users found the following review helpfulHigh Heat 2002 Baseball Game Simulation, is up to this point, the single best Baseball Sim, I have ever seen. The Graphics are excellent for 2001, the Sound is Superb, to put it mildy. The Play by play announcer, and th... Read Full Review
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