Not the same as playing with real professional players, but there is something "pure" about playing as unpaid amateur athletes. The ballparks, while probably aren't authentic, feel like "real" college fields with cows grazing or busy highways in the backgrounds. The new batting system (load & fire) is the most addictive part of the game. Makes you really feel as if you are doing the batting. Not as good, but still an attractive feature, is the new defensive throwing system which requires a higher level of concentration. Would I have preferred EA getting the MLB license? Yes, but I prefer this game with college players over the other professional versions available. I love the new controls. And at around $30 it is priced right too.
This game is one step in the right direction. For too many years baseball games have been content with the so-so upgrades and lack of improvements have really kept me from playing them, aside from renting to see if there had been improvements. Finally a game with the long over due improvements hits the shelves and it’s largely under rated by most everyone. I know it took me three of four tragic losses to get used to swinging the bat with the right thumb stick, but hey I finally got it down and you can too. The new base throwing and fielding is great. It makes you concentrate on what your doing not just press a button and it happens. The bull pen and bench options are a touch of the R2 button away. Menus are easy to read and all important information is quickly on the screen without loading times. The flow of the game is quick and most teams on the normal difficulty tend to try to win, although real difficulty is only found on the higher levels. The player ratings are very close to true on the teams I follow, and the players do seem to make mistakes on their own. This game feels like true armature baseball. Most teams are not stacked to greatness although some like Texas and Florida are. There are about 10 real stadiums in this game including The College World Series Field in Omaha, Baylor’s and Texas’ but most of smaller teams are using generic stadiums. The option to create a stadium and to pick it before every home game is a plus. I personally created all the Big 12 stadiums that were not already in the game. Graphics could be better but I think they are better than this years MLB game by far. Most of the fielding and running models are excellent and looks more realistic than most. One last thing I like about NCAA over the MLB games. The number of games till, the end of each season. WOW I mean I can actually get into the future seasons on the NCAA game. 40 games a season as the norm takes a lot less time than the 162 to get to post season in MLB. Sure it means my players are not iron men of the diamond, but I get to do all the things that makes dynasty games fun quicker than you could with the MLB games. Every Monday on the schedule you have a chance to work threw your recruiting, similar to the NCAA March Madness. This constant recruiting keeps you looking forward to the next season, and keeps you working to keep winning. Enjoy it; I think it is the best Baseball we can hope for this year.Read full review
As oppoesed to its predecessors, MVP NCAA plays much differently. Its not nearly as smooth nor as pleasing to the eye. Also, games take much longer than a half-hour because batters go through their between swing rituals, which gets boring and repetitive after you play a few games. Additionally, players make inexplicable errors and seem to stand still when you're trying to turn a double play, and move even slower to cover a base when either a player or the computer lays down a bunt. Its a good game, but with many faults. Stick to MVP 05, its outdated now, and cheaper now, but plays so much better than both NCAA games and newer MLB games.
I liked this game mainly because it's the only college baseball game. It has a little less than perfect graphics you might find on the original Playstation 1. The minigames in the game are super fun!! This game also has tons of options to make play awesome!!
Clean disc and love it was wrapped up in Plastic.
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Brought back a lot of childhood memories! Great condition and value! Thanks again!
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Thank you so much! Looks and works perfectly!
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I'm giving this an excellent rating based on other NCAA playstation games that I've purchased. I'm assuming this is as good as they have been. I purchased this for my grandson for Christmas, but he had gotten quite a few other gifts so I decided to save it for his birthday. So, it still is unopened and has not been used.
I purchased this game at my son's request. It has been a 'hit' with our family. My husband even seems to enjoy playing it. My son complains the it doesn't have enough action in it, but I like the fact that it doesn't have the blood, guts, shooting/killing, gorr that some video games have. I would recommend the MVP 06 NCAA Baseball (Playstation 2) game.
A+++
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