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Game: World Series Baseball
Console: XBox

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Batting Champ medal

Complete franchise mode in the top three teams in batting averages.

Big Spender medal

Complete franchise mode in the top three teams in BP spent

Cellar Dweller medal

Complete franchise mode in the bottom three teams in wins.

Dominant Team medal

Complete franchise mode in the top three teams in wins.

Golden Slugger medal

Complete franchise mode in the top three teams in homeruns.

Great Glove medal

Complete franchise mode in the top three teams in fielding percentages.

Pitching Ace medal

Complete franchise mode in the top three teams in earned run averages.

Speed Demon medal

Complete franchise mode in the top three teams in stolen bases.

Strikeout King medal

Complete franchise mode in the top three teams in strikeouts.

Tightwad medal

Complete franchise mode in the bottom three teams in BP spent.

Get best players

Play in season or franchise mode. Offer trades for the best players, then override their rejections if they refuse.




Manufacturer: Sega of America, Inc.
Release Date: 18 June, 2001
ESRB Rating: Rating Pending


Description:
World Series Baseball 2K1 nearly ruined one of the most cherished franchises in sports gaming with its poor gameplay. For the 2K2 edition, Sega turned to Visual Concepts--the developers behind its excellent football, baseball, and hockey titles. The developers only had 10 months to work on the title, and while it's the best baseball game on the Dreamcast to date, it plays like a game that needs more work.

Thankfully, fielding is back in the game (fielding was automatic in 2K1). Unfortunately, the controls can be very tricky. Ground balls hit within a reasonable range of the player often pass him. The only alternative is diving, which leads to spectacular shots of players diving over and past baseballs. The batting and pitching controls are simpler than in last year's version, but could have used more polishing. Hitting is way too arduous (in the video game sense)--even after dozens of game hours, tracking pitches is far more difficult than in other games. Positives include sharp graphics and a plenitude of modes, such as exhibition, season, playoffs, home run derby, franchise, and online. This is currently the only baseball game on a console that supports Internet play, albeit with some lag and bug issues.

Problems aside, this is as good as baseball gets on this platform. If the Dreamcast is your only system and you're itching for a baseball game, then don't hesitate to pick this one up. Gamers with other consoles should consider EA Sports's and Acclaim's baseball titles. --Raymond M. Padilla

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