- Publisher: Electronic Arts
- Release Date: Mar 18, 2002
- Also On: PlayStation 2
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It's hard to argue with graphics and sounds of this quality.
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89The game really has it all. From perfect physics to great graphics, TP2002 is a solid, well-developed title.
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86A very fun baseball game to play. The game's great graphics, involving gameplay, and great commentary all blend together to deliver an exciting and authentic game of baseball.
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80Triple Play 2002 will appeal to a large range of fans, but will especially appeal to those who are scared off by more complex or technical baseball games, like "All Star 2003."
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70When it comes to the big picture of realistically capturing the true nature of the game, this falls short of the wall.
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70Tries new things with the games presentation, but what it really needs is to revamp the fundamentals like the pitching interface and two-player matches.
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Fielding is awful, but not nearly as bad as it has been in previous Triple Play games.
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Not fun. If you are looking for a baseball game that involves any thought process more complicated than, throw the ball, hit the ball, I suggest you look elsewhere.
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As ugly as a Tim Wakefield knuckleball. [Spring 2002, p.91]
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Not as fun as the extra-exaggerated Triple Play games of the past and nowhere near as good as better baseball simulations by 3DO and Acclaim.
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The defensive players move at the speed of John Kruk dragging Tony Gwynn behind him. [May 2002, p.76]
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An unprecedented, uninspiring, un-everything negative pile of digital garbage
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This game can't even show a bunt without a glitchy flaw or two. [May 2002, p.114]
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Terrible when it comes to gameplay. [Apr 2002, p.83]
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Lacking just about everything that makes their top-shelf titles great, namely the depth of modes and the attempt at re-creating the nuances of the sport, Triple Play 2002 is an action-heavy game that needs a complete overhaul in player models, fielding, pitching, and options.
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38Beyond the pretty stadiums, there's nothing that rises above mediocrity in Triple Play. Yes, it really is that bad...You're better off not owning a baseball game this year, than owning this one.
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30At all costs, do not expose yourself to the undying horror known as Triple Play 2002.
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