The makers of the highest-rated and top-selling baseball game of the past three years have created a completely new baseball experience: MVP 06 NCAA Baseball. Inspired by the spirit and emotion of collegiate athletics, MVP 06 NCAA Baseball is the first-ever college baseball game, changing the way baseball video games are played with the all-new Load and Fire Batting system. With the aid of the right analog stick and all-new swing types, take complete control of your swing - protect the plate with the mentality of a contact hitter or take aim at the cheap seats by swinging like a slugger. Featuring the top universities and conferences, battle your way to Omaha and enjoy the game like a kid again with MVP 06 NCAA Baseball.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2006
Platform For Display: Xbox
The game lacks the flare and fireworks and perpetuity of HR's from the old MLB Triple Play series, but is clearly the best baseball game I've ever played. Having played baseball my whole life, the realism in this game is the closest to the real game I've ever seen. Hitting is all about timing and recognizing the pitch as quickly as possible (it's brutal on MVP level). If you don't you'll be out in front of chaneups pulling weak grounders or late on fastballs blowing by you. Game play and TV presentation are just fantastic...erratic throws, pitches in the dirt blocked by the catcher and even errant outfield throws hitting the pitchers mound and bouncing over the catcher's head! Mike Patrick commentary is dry but competent, but overall the presentation is top notch. A must buy for the baseball purist seeking only the realism of the game, not the theatrics of constant HR's and fireworks, etc that is too typical in all prior games.