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MLB The Show 18
Sony San Diego's critically acclaimed baseball sim enters the 2018 season.
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The strength of the MLB The Show series has always been its authentic gameplay, which traditionally does a fantastic job capturing the essence of baseball. The 2018 version of The Show continues that trend, creating the most realistic baseball game to date. However, the nuanced gameplay and visual changes don’t quite make up for the lack of innovation – or removal – of MLB The Show’s core modes.
Few annual releases have been as consistent as Sony San Diego Studio’s MLB The Show. Each year the PlayStation-exclusive baseball game manages to deliver a polished experience that improves on the last. The lack of plateauing is especially impressive due to how little competition there is, as it’s not competing against games from 2K or Electronic Arts.
REVIEW | Baseball is back! But does MLB The Show 18 hold up? Our full review.
This article is a sequel to our review in progress last week. While we’ll touch on everything again a bit here, for our full thoughts on MLB The Show 18’s single-player modes including Franchise and Road to the Show, give that a read as we’ll be focusing more on Diamond Dynasty and online play more in this scored review.
MLB The Show 18 brings everything a baseball fan could want and more to the plate with its diverse mode selection and deep customization options.
MLB The Show 18 takes the good parts from last year's game, but doesn't build on the series much.
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