In many ways Little League World Series is Wii Sports Baseball 2.0. The game looks good and the simple controls are easy to pick up and are just fun to play around with. Still, this game has an MSRP of $50 and doesn't have the depth of features available in the cheaper MLB Power Pros, or the casual appeal of the recently released Super Mario Sluggers. But, if you are a parent of a child in Little League who is looking to buy their kid a simple game of baseball, then this is the perfect game.
BeefJack writes: "Since Wii Sports, there have been more than a few Baseball games available on the market from the really casual, not too challenging Mario Super Sluggers to the "that's more like it" MLB series. Holding the official license for the Little League Baseball association, this game seems to fit squarely in the middle of those two games, adding all the fun elements and putting them into a decent Baseball package. And although it doesn't take itself seriously, this game can be played by a serious baseball fan without handing the controller to the kids saying "this ones for you guys". Even though its cartoony, Anime style may not appeal to the enthusiast, who wants a real player look, the good thing about Little League Baseball is that it will appeal to both kids and adults alike."
Activision-Blizzard have today updated their latest European release schedule for the first quarter of 2009. With a collection of Wii games and some intriguing PLAYSTATION3 and Xbox360 titles on the list – as well as, of course, Monsters Vs. Aliens based on the Dreamworks' movie of the same name – the line-up will almost certainly do well at retail; convincing Hardcore Gamers may well be more difficult.
I hate the Activision-Blizzard name. Articles like this get my hopes up that Blizzard might be releasing Starcraft 2 soon, but then I realize it's pretty much about more Activision shovelware and nothing to do with Blizzard.
PS3 owners will be spared Secret Service. Cauldron, the guys that made Soldier of Fortune:Payback, are working on this masterpiece.
What a stinker list! The Wii effect will be taking over in 09 just look at that Shovelware. Paintball? Movie Tie-in and Secret Service which I think has already scored 4/10 from OXM. No thanks!
Little League World Series Baseball 2008 isn't really a bad game; it's just a generic one. The style used on the Wii game doesn't really translate, so you get a clip art visual style mixed with low-framed animations, and an overall offering that looks about on par with big-character Super NES titles, or online flash mini-games. The controls are all touch-based, and while they work (save for some annoyances during offense) they just aren't fun.
Presentation - 6.0
Graphics - 4.0
Sound - 5.0
Gameplay - 5.0
Lasting Appeal - 4.0
Overall -