MLB The Show 23
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By Jeff Haynes , based on child development research. How do we rate?
New mode brings fantastic historical focus on pastime.
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MLB The Show 23
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What’s It About?
MLB THE SHOW 23 brings the Boys of Summer back onto the field for a new season of baseball along with some special surprises for fans of the sport. The largest addition to the game is the inclusion of the Storylines mode, which focuses on the Negro Leagues and eight of its most influential athletes. Their stories, and the history behind their accomplishments, are detailed with additional documentary footage from Bob Kendrick, the president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. Alongside Jackie Robinson, other stars like John Donaldson and Andrew "Rube" Foster are included, and the mode drops players in the midst of legendary moments in each athlete's life, like the pitching duel between Satchel Paige and Martin Dihigo. Completing their stories not only unlocks the combined story of that star, but provides them as players for your Diamond Dynasty team, which is the fantasy baseball mode for the game. But they won't solely be operating as standalone stars on your squad. This year's Dynasty adds a new Captains feature, allowing you to theme a squad around a leader who boosts their stats based on the number of players they have from their squad. For example, the more Yankees players that you have on a squad anchored by Derek Jeter, the larger the bonuses to your power swings and arm strength when fielding the ball. In fact, there's more than 180 legends of the game that have been added, so you should be able to find plenty of people to build a squad around. Squads can also be boosted by the on-field play of an athlete in real time, supercharging their stats higher than their initial cards to reflect their breakout performances. For international fans of the game, you'll also have the option to represent a country with the World Baseball Classic, choosing to represent teams from Puerto Rico, Israel, Japan, and others. Fans that want to get closer to the game than ever before can also choose to scan their faces via mobile app, then transfer that scan onto their created player so they feel more connected to the Road to the Show than ever before. Past that, there are new stadium presentations and options to build your team's park, new Jumbotron animations, and game commentary.
Is It Any Good?
While much of this year's installment may feel like a minor update, the new Storylines mode infuses this game with a fresh perspective, an infusion of history, and a spotlight on legendary athletes. MLB The Show 23's newest mode highlights the lives of eight athletes from the Negro Leagues whose play had massive impacts on and off the field of baseball. Of course, you expect to find Jackie Robinson to be included in Season one as the trailblazer that destroyed MLB's color line, and he's rightfully included. But other heavyweights, such as Satchel Paige and Buck O'Neil get their time to shine as well, alongside figures that aren't as widely known, such as Rube Foster. The presentation, which is beautifully narrated by Bob Kendrick with a mix of video clips, animated screens, and splashy visuals, instills both a sense of respect and admiration for these men's accomplishments, and the growth of the game in general. It's hard not to learn something about the sport itself, such as Satchel Paige aiming his pitches with a chewing gum wrapper on home plate, or the impact of Martin Dihigo as a true five-way player. While the first season of this mode is pitcher heavy (five of the eight players are hurlers), this is a great demonstration of how to give a history lesson for a baseball game or any sports game, and leaves open the possibility for future seasons to cover other stars, potentially even expanding to players from countries. Hopefully more of these will be released over the course of this year instead of having to wait till next year for the next installment.
It's also great that completing this mode gives players a solid base for their Diamond Dynasty team, giving them a head start without opening a single pack in the game. These players also highlight the new Captain mechanic, which can boost the batting power and pitching performance of your team significantly. Not only does it lean into the idea that some players could elevate their own play, but they could raise the level of their teammates during key games. It's a concept that feels so natural to the game, it's hard to believe that it hadn't been included before, and it makes you more of a contender to complete game programs and get better rewards by playing games in any mode. The same could be said about supercharged cards to reflect the performance of current players on the field during the 2023 season. Watching a player get on a hot streak and see that reflected in boosted stats is something that feels like a no-brainer, but its inclusion in the game just feels right. If anything, the biggest knock against The Show 23 is that there's not a huge amount of enhancement to the other modes for this year's game. Now, much of last year's game wasn't flawed, so this is a case of cleaning up items that the developers didn't get to. Adding a dynamic throwing meter is nice, boosting the created stadium option pieces is a plus, and refining other elements of play are good, but these are somewhat expected when it comes to a yearly installment. If you were looking for a massive leap forward with Road to the Show, Franchise mode, or Diamond Dynasty, you're out of luck, because these are mainly the same as they've been for a while. But that's fine when the Storylines mode for MLB The Show 23 not only provides a solid foundation for baseball games and sports games in general, it lays a blueprint for where this franchise could go in the future.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about consumerism. Do you feel pressured or forced to spend additional money on in-game packs in MLB The Show 23 to give your created baseball teams or players an advantage, or would you rather earn new players by playing multiple baseball games? Should there be something exclusive that you can purchase if you choose to spend real money instead of constantly playing the game? Would that make things unfair for others that chose not to spend for that Is the option to take your game progress with you for cross-platform play is worth buying the game twice?
Many people know about Jackie Robinson, but had you or your family heard about the other players in the Storylines mode? Does this mode make you interested in learning more about Negro League players? Do you think this mode will make you interested in learning about other lesser known but significant baseball players as they add new seasons?
Game Details
- Platforms: Xbox Series X/S , PlayStation 5 , Nintendo Switch , Xbox One , PlayStation 4
- Pricing structure: Paid ($69.99)
- Available online?: Available online
- Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment
- Release date: March 24, 2023
- Genre: Sports
- Topics: Sports and Martial Arts , History
- Character Strengths: Teamwork
- ESRB rating: E for No Descriptions
- Award: Common Sense Selection
- Last updated: April 7, 2023
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