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'''''The Bigs''''' (stylized as '''''The BIGS''''') is an arcade-style baseball video game that has been released for the [[Xbox 360]], [[PlayStation 3]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[Wii]] and [[PlayStation Portable]]. A sequel, [[The Bigs 2]], |
'''''The Bigs''''' (stylized as '''''The BIGS''''') is an arcade-style baseball video game that has been released for the [[Xbox 360]], [[PlayStation 3]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[Wii]] and [[PlayStation Portable]]. A sequel, [[The Bigs 2]], was released in [[July 7]], [[2009]], as announced on the 2K Sports-produced ''[[Major League Baseball 2K9|MLB 2K9]]''. |
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==Gameplay== |
==Gameplay== |
Revision as of 02:59, 8 July 2009
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Developer(s) | Blue Castle Games |
Publisher(s) | 2K Sports |
Platform(s) | Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, Wii, PlayStation Portable |
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Genre(s) | Sports, Baseball |
Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer, Online (4 players) |
The Bigs (stylized as The BIGS) is an arcade-style baseball video game that has been released for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, Wii and PlayStation Portable. A sequel, The Bigs 2, was released in July 7, 2009, as announced on the 2K Sports-produced MLB 2K9.
Gameplay
It features "outrageous visuals and intuitive gameplay mechanics," focusing on stylistic rather than realistic design, and gameplay featuring power-ups and turbo. It has also given the game of baseball a more "street" feel to it.[1] The game features online play capability for up to four players on most of the seventh generation consoles, though online play is not compatible on the Wii. The St. Louis Cardinals' first baseman, Albert Pujols, is on the cover. Minnesota Twins first baseman and former MVP Justin Morneau is featured on the cover of limited edition Canadian version sold exclusively by Future Shop and Best Buy. Radio host Damon Bruce provides play-by-play commentary. It was released on June 25, 2007 in the United States on all formats. The game was also released in Europe exclusively on Wii on October 26, 2007.
When the first trailer was released, gameplay bore a striking resemblance to Midway Games' MLB Slugfest series. However, in an IGN interview, producer Dan Brady stated that "The Slugfest design team made a lot of choices that really made it difficult for a fan of baseball to take the game seriously. Punching on the base path was just one of many of those decisions. The Bigs is authentic baseball taken to arcade proportions."[2]
Game Modes
- Rookie Challenge: The user designs a custom player, assigns him to an MLB team and guides him through spring training and the MLB season. Attribute points to improve the player are rewarded for offensive prowess and the completion of various mini-games that test the player's skill in a variety of areas. The player can also steal 10 players from opposing teams after defeating them in certain games.
- Home Run Pinball: This mode that puts the player in the middle of Times Square, New York City with the objective of hitting baseballs into neon signs and windows in order score the highest points possible. The player can then upload their score to the online leader boards and see where they rank.
- Home Run Derby: A first-to-10 showdown between two hitters.
Multiplayer
Offline multiplayer supports up to four players, with Xbox Live support for two.
Soundtrack
The soundtrack features mostly Alternative and Indie rock with the exception of music from the 70's, 80's and grunge of the 1990s. The official soundtrack contains the following:
- "Plush" - Stone Temple Pilots
- "Nearly Lost You" - Screaming Trees
- "Ocean Size" - Jane's Addiction
- "Millennium" - Killing Joke
- "Tearing" - Rollins Band
- "More Human than Human" - White Zombie
- "Dreamworld" - Midnight Oil
- "Hung Out to Dry" - Fu Manchu
- "Ace of Spades" - Motörhead
- "Down on the Street" - The Stooges
- "Jerry Was a Racecar Driver" - Primus
- "Somebody" - Blue October
- "Insanity Rains" - Satellite Party
- "Satisfied" - Highbench
- "Robot" - Anxious Me
- "Moustache Enthusiast" - Anxious Me
Reviews
Reviews of the game have been positive, with critics praising the games "Rookie Challenge" mode, and the simplistic controls. However many considered that the "Rookie Challenge" was not long enough and the baserunning along with defensive controls were poorly made.
PlayStation Portable Gamespot IGN