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MLB 2K12 Review | Gamepilation

MLB 2K12 maps a year in baseball that is more or less small refinement instead of huge innovation. Certain components from the acquiring formula of 2K10 and 2K11 discover big success this year, only overall 2012 brands a standard year to a baseball game.

To begin, MLB 2K12 has brought forth the same discourse that NBA 2K12 got in menu presentation terms, with various main boxes to rapidly leap to definite game modes and the alternative to call forth the full menu with the right thumbstick flick. The menus are organized and clean, equivalence to the course once it refers a 2K Sports game.

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Why Exclusive Sports Licenses Hurt Their Respective Games

Allan Muir of VGU.TV takes a look at exclusive sports licenses in games and why they hurt the genre

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Analyzing the Annualized: 2012 Edition Part 2

Annualized sports games are something that never gets the attention they deserves. They’re a nuisance to some and there’s no doubt that they never change too drastically from year to year but as most sports fans will tell you, they change just enough. Though that can’t always be said as some games seemingly churn out nearly the same experience year to year or, of course, have an off year or two. In this feature I will analyze the sports games of 2012 and ultimately decide which sports game did the most to improve, and which did the least. This is by no means determining the Sports Game of the Year category in our annual GiR awards; it’s merely my opinion on the past year’s beloved recurring franchises that often include a ball… or a puck if you want to get real crazy. It’s time for arguably the best three sports games this year!

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Analyzing the Annualized: 2012 Edition

Annualized sports game is something that never gets the attention it deserves. They’re a nuisance to some and there’s no doubt that they never change too drastically from year to year but as most sports fans will tell you, they change just enough. Though that can’t always be said as some games seemingly churn out nearly the same experience year to year or, of course, have an off year or two. In this feature I will analyze the sports games of 2012 and ultimately decide which sports game did the most to improve, and which did the least. This is by no means determining the Sports Game of the Year category in our annual GiR awards; it’s merely my opinion on the past year’s beloved recurring franchises that often include a ball… or a puck if you want to get real crazy.

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