MVP 07: NCAA Baseball
MVP 07: NCAA Baseball is a Sports, Baseball, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed by Electronic Arts Canada and published by Electronic Arts, Inc. for PlayStation 2. The game brings exciting gameplay based on the baseball season of that year. It introduces multiple modes, including Dynasty Mode, Exhibition, Mini-Games, Coach Mode, Online Play, Tournament, and more. Like other baseball video games, the game puts the player into the school of his choice, where he must play the games, struggle to manage his roaster, and recruit new players. Certain stadiums and teams are not available in the game due to licensing issues, but the player still has many to select from to participate in the game. It takes place in the 3D environment, where the player needs to choose his team and stadium to compete against opposing team. The team with the highest points at the end of the game will win the match. With addictive mechanics, superb gameplay, and good controls, MVP 07: NCAA Baseball is the best game as compared to other Baseball games.
#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.