MLB 13: The Show
MLB 13: The Show is a Sports, Baseball, Single-player and Multiplayer Simulation developed by SCE San Diego Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. The game serves as the 2nd title of the series to be fully compatible with PlayStation Move. It features Andrew McCutchen on American cover while selecting Jose Bautista for Canadian cover. The game comes with a new mode known as Postseason, which enables the player to play through MLB postseason with the realistic atmosphere. There are professional teams, clubs, and players available, and the player must select his team to represent his territory, participate in various matches against the opponent team and struggle to take down to win amazing prizes. There is a chance for the player to test his baseball skills and score the best points during the match against an opposing team to win. MLB 13: The Show includes prominent features such as Diamond Dynasty Improvements, New Player Development, Fielding throwing Meters, Season and Franchise modes, and more. Try it out, and you’ll like it.
#1 Out of the Park Baseball 17
Out of the Park Baseball 17 is a Sports, Management, Strategy, Single-player and Multiplayer Baseball Simulation developed and published by Out of the Park Developments. The game puts you in the role of the manager, who must establish a team of baseball, customize his players and participate in different matches to earn amazing rewards. It features licensed players and teams from around the globe, and the player as the manager can select one of the different teams to start his career and earn enough money to unlock additional content, stadium, and players. It offers a 3D environment where the game takes place and introduces a Historical Exhibition Mode, enabling the player to pit any two league teams against each another from 1901 to 2015. Up to 100,000 players enable you to explore the farm system to unprecedented stages. Out of the Park Baseball 17 includes core features such as Management Gameplay, Three Dimensional Environment, Historical Minor League Systems, MLBPA licensed players, and more. Try it out, and you’ll love it.