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Xbox : High Heat Major League Baseball 2004 Reviews

Gas Gauge: 79
Gas Gauge 79
Below are user reviews of High Heat Major League Baseball 2004 and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for High Heat Major League Baseball 2004. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Almost Great

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 4 / 4
Date: November 14, 2003
Author: Amazon User

I've been playing baseball games on computers and consoles for a long time. I date myself here by saying that I started with Microleague Baseball on the Atari 800XL. I still regard that as my favorite experience in the baseball genre. I recently purchased an X-Box and when I buy a new console I always buy my gaming staples. A baseball game is always one of my first priorities. There are a lot of choices out there. I picked HIGH HEAT 2004 based on what I'd read in magazines and on-line.
The game is good but flawed. It isn't the prettiest baseball game out there (particularly on the X-Box), but boasts some very strong features. If you're like me, one of your favorite things about a baseball game is the simulation aspect. The best thing this game offers is the pitcher/batter interface. It really makes you work the count to have success as a batter, or to retire your opposition.
The stats are deep in the game, but the interface is sometimes difficult. For example, when looking at your team's pitching numbers, the batters are listed as well (even though they obviously have no pitching stats). Also, league leaders only lists about the top 5 in maybe 7 different categories. The game tracks what must be about 50 different statistical categories, why can't I look at who is leading the league in doubles, or walks, or innnings pitched, or you get the picture.
The minor league system with the game is interesting, but I'm not sure I'd want to replace current major leaguers with computer generated farm-hands with names like "Chappie Gardner". The player creator is somewhat lacking details as well. You only get to choose height and weight and whether the player is muscular or "average".
I still give the game a good score though. The game has done something I have rarely seen with a baseball game of this type, eliminated the possibility of throwing runners out at first on singles from right field. You can also hit legitimate doubles and triples, something very difficult to do on most console baseball games. I recommend it to baseball fans. I'm hoping to win a World Series with my Marlins.

Not worth the wait

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: March 09, 2003
Author: Amazon User

I was truly disapointed with this game. I expected to be blown away by the game play and the graphics, only to be let down. Its not a bad game, but I just wasn't impressed. The pitching is super slow, even when sped up. The camera angles on home runs dosen't allow you to see the ball leave the field. The crowd noise is on a loop. You hear chears for a while, then a sharp stop in noise for a half second, then the crowd starts up again. Again play is not awful, but I just expected better graphics, better simulation and better audio.

bad mechanics

2 Rating: 2, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: July 13, 2003
Author: Amazon User

A few run throughs with this game and I thought it was good.
After playing numerous games though, I have to disagree with my initial response.

After playing MVP with my friends, I have to agree that the graphics in High Heat are terribly generic. But, I can get by on lousy graphics if the gameplay was good.

These are my frustrations on..

Pitching:
- you can somewhat control where the ball goes, but really all you do is angle a pitch and select ball or strike. Then it's up to the AI to either opt for good control or not.

Fielding:
- it takes too long for a fielder to field the ball then crank up the throw. This makes it almost impossible to turn a double-play.
- It is IMPOSSIBLE to field a ball with the first baseman and have enough time to get back to the base to tag out the runner. To complicate things, the pitchers and second basemen take forever to get to the base so by the time they get there, the other team has a cheap infield single.
- when the ball gets to the outfield sometimes the camera gets stuck where the ball is and you don't know where your player is so you might be taking the wrong angle to field the ball.

BASERUNNING:
- i think baserunning on any baseball sim is complicated enough, but on HIGH HEAT it's even worse. MVP has better base running. On MVP you can view the lead-offs.

Other stuff:
- If you have more than one team picked as Human control, it's complicated switching through the teams one the schedule. You can't just pick the team you want to play with and play their scheduled game - you have to adjust the team control. BIG WASTE OF TIME.

- because it came out so early, some of the roster changes had not been adjusted yet (but that goes for a lot of baseball games)

- The trading function is complicated too. Trading is easy but having to reset which team you're trading with is a nuisance. There's also numerous lists you have to run down (and i'm not talking about the different leagues) to trade. It's just monotonous and not fun.

- I AGREE about the terrible AI on the commentary.

- THERE ARE A LOT OF BUGS. I've struck out numerous times only having one strike prior.

OVERALL, it's just a boring game. I haven't played the other mini-games yet, but I'm not into them on any sports game.

I DO LIKE the batting in the game where you try to hit the location of the pitch with proper timing. I don't like the style of MVP where you target the area of the field you want to hit.

High Heat v.s. MVP

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: July 14, 2003
Author: Amazon User

High Heat Baseball is one of the most in depth baseball simulators ever created. The ammount of statistics is overwhelming. The minor leqague farm system is well incorperated in this game as well. However the actual player and team names are not used. It is a great representation of the actual game. If your looking for an in depth, statistically superior game, with the ability to draft, sign, and trade your entire team, as well as your minor leage teams, through a plethora of multipul seasons, than this game is for you.
However... the graphics leave A LOT to be desired. The player animations are generic. They don't varry from player to player. The only difference you can see is either their pitching style, if they have a unique style, or their batting stance and styles. For example Nomar Garciaparra fidgits with his gloves and taps his feet in the box. Really cool.
Along with the lacking graphics, the commentating, music, and ambiant noise is horrible. Very noticable pauses in between the announcement of teams while the commentary is "loading" is extremely annoying. "The.........Red Sox.......5.........The........Yankees........nothing........in the.......bottom of the 9th. That can get frustratring especially since there are awesome games like FIFA 2003 with superb commentary. The crowd is very unimpressed with any major event taking place in the game. Hit a HR and see NO dramatic replays or hear any excited crowd or commentary. 3DO needs to improve those things first before it can compete with MVP.
It is however a fun and addicting game to play. I got hooked. But I am still planning to buy MVP, maybe today! Stick with MVP in the long run, you'll be happier with all the extra graphical and audio features it has to offer

good and bad stuff about game--- mostly good

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 2 / 4
Date: July 18, 2003
Author: Amazon User

Hh 2004 was a pretty good game and probably the best one out there considering that ive only played this game and triple play 2002....but i think its still the best game after reading reviews.

The cons{bad stuff} about the game are the

announcing not verry good.....They will say something like "the batter homered his last at bad" when he really struck out....but that doesnt happen too often. Also, they sometimes say things twice.

You cant bring back legends of baseball....or people that played before this time.........That part isnt too bad tho.

Create-a-player sucks.......:You dont even see the character you make..... you cant make faces or body shape for the person.....it doesnt hav as good of detail as i thought it should have....its still pretty good tho.

Also it occasionly freezes, but not very often.....it usually does it right after u play it for the first time.....or if its after you save, or if you leave it sitting for an extremely long time. Its only froze 3 times since ive bought it so its not really something to worry about.

The people dont really look how they do in real life.

PROS........................................

The graphics and Realism is great...other than the faces.....they turn the double plays how they do in real life. The playing makes it feel as if it were you were controlling real mlb teams in career and franchise modes. Its very realistic gameplay.....It has a lot of good features which are cool. yOu get to controll your team the way you want too in career mode. The PROS beat the cons, and you hardely ever notice the cons when you are playing.

There is a tuning menu that you can customize every little playing detail which is great....yyou cann either make it really easy or really hard.....or iff you are Playing a hard team like the yankees or cardinals or giants....you can make it harder...but if you are playing an easy team like the devil rays or the tigers you can make it easier.... you can also ajust it any time during the game!!!

There are more great things about this game that i cant remember....it has really good gameplay.

Overall i really recommend buying this game iff you like baseball games.. its probably the best one oout there and its a great game.
YOu could rent it but i recommend buuying it... thats wat i did and i like it.

Pick Another Game

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: March 27, 2003
Author: Amazon User

The game is full of problems..players walk through players, choppy gameplay, repetitive announcers, and boring gameplay. Another problem is when your the batter, you have no control of your batter. All you can do is swing and bunt and you have no control over where your bat is or the position of your stance. Please rent this game before buying.

Easily beats out Inside Pitch and ASB

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: May 25, 2003
Author: Amazon User

I played all 3 of the major baseball games this year(HighHeat, InsidePitch, and ASB) I liked High Heat the best because of the graphics and gameplay.Also i think it is the most realistic baseball game out this year. Graphics are awesome and the gameplay was smooth. Pitching is great but i liked Inside Pitches the best. The thing i liked best about this game is that you can now select to throw balls or pitch out a hitter. In previous baseball games it did not give you an option to throw balls or strikes it just made you throw strikes or if you got the chance to throw a ball the batter never swung and he always knew. In previous baseball games you threw 40-50 pitches a game and usually after you threw the first pitch they would hit the next one. In previous baseball games i didnt like the ability to hit a homeruns in every inning and like BarryBonds hit a homerun at every at-bat and over one hundred in the season.I did hit a homerun in the first 10 minutes i played it(Albert Pujols) i thought it was going to be just another one of those previous games. But homeruns did not come easy. i hit 2 in 3 games . this was a good game buy it over any other game. But if you like hitting hundreds of homers but allstar baseball, the games are usually won by a large margin. I beat one team 23-2 on veteran level on the 5th day i played it. Inside pitch's pitching was awesome but lost everything in its gameplay and feilding. Catching the ball in the outfield was so easy, even if it was popped not so high between the ss and outfeildser. The ball usually hung for more than 15 seconds. Buy High Heat it easily beats out the competion if you like realistic baseball games.

Decent at best

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: May 26, 2003
Author: Amazon User

Pros: 1. High Heat is on Xbox!

2. The great simulation engine comes along with it

Cons: 1. No Improvements at all on the gameplay

2. About the worst graphics i've ever seen on the Xbox

3. Sound and announcers are humdrum and repetitive

4. Menu system is too complex to begin with

5. Market system needs tuning

6. Potential to be a great game gone to waste.

FINAL VERDICT: just a rental. Not worth the [$$$]fee to buy it. But baseball fanatics will find it interesting

My Favorite Sports Game!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 2
Date: January 05, 2004
Author: Amazon User

Everything is great about this game! The graphics are the best I've seen on PS2 yet. They allow you to choose the level that you want to play at, even after you've already started a season (unlike most games). The best part is the control over the game that you have. They allow you to not only play the game, but also go behind the scenes and set a salary cap, trade players, pick up free agents, trade between all of your minor leagues and more. Very Fun!

GameDiva ripped me off

1 Rating: 1, Useful: 2 / 14
Date: November 26, 2003
Author: Amazon User

I ordered a product from GameDiva and recieved the wrong product. They refuse to reply to my return requests, and I'm stcuk with the merchandise. Amazon won't help either, claiming they have no control over their 3rd part merchants. No more purchase through Amazon for me...


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