Josh Wright of DualShockers writes, "Baseball is in full swing and for baseball fans it couldn't have come soon enough. MLB10 The Show is up to bat on the PSP and DualShockers has the review for gamers. Whether your a Yankees, Red Sox, Mets, or Phillies fan, MLB10 The Show combines all of the baseball goodness right in the palm of your hand. Throwing a 90 mph fastball has never been this easy.
Gamers can even take their shot at glory in the All Star Weekend Homerun Derby. Developed by SCE Studios San Diego, MLB10 The Show throws gamers a realistic gaming experience for the PSP system. You can almost smell the popcorn and beer coming through device. The only thing missing is sunburn..."
ESPN: Hans Smith pitched his way through an up-and-down rookie year for the Cardinals last season. Don't recognize the name? That's because Smith is a virtual athlete who spent an entire season playing as himself in "MLB 10: The Show."
In a subgenre governed by eight-month development cycles and yearly releases, there isn’t a lot of changeover from year to year. Not 2010. With high-profile cancellations like NBA Elite, bold new challengers like Backbreaker, and the return of classic franchises like NBA Jam (awesome reboot) and Tecmo Bowl (less awesome), this year sports games almost generated as much news and controversy as the moribund 2010 Minnesota Vikings. While not every title rose to the occasion and many kept running in place, several titles elevated their game with long-requested new features, jaw-dropping graphics, and even web integration.
Ah the scent of fresh cut grass, the crack of the bat, and the roar of the fans. It must be baseball season! Or maybe it’s December… The truth is, if you’re playing MLB 10 the Show, you won’t even know the difference. The latest installment from SCE Studios in San Diego is truly that enthralling.
It seems we hear the same argument every year: the annual release of sports games is simply a way for those greedy developers to steal more money from diehard fans that simply want the new season’s rosters and are forced to pay full retail for it.
It's great to know this game translated well over to the portable PlayStation. I will definitely be giving it a chance.
Really my only complaint right now is that there is no demo for this.
I really liked the game play involved, even for the PSP
I'll definitely be giving this game a chance on my PSP.