Critic Reviews
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Daily Radar
An enjoyable, finely tuned arcade baseball experience that actually plays better than its PS2 counterpart...but this year's version is basically a roster update from last year's version.
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| 85 |
GameSpot
One of those rare games that really draws you into the experience with fantastic gameplay and quality graphics and sound.
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| 80 |
GamePro
Triple Play delivers zero innovation with a game that's virtually identical to Triple Play 2001. But that still means it's the PS one's top baseball game.
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| 77 |
PSX Nation
Living with outdated rosters that have legendary baseball greats to play around with isn't worth giving up for an update that looks/plays/sounds the same as last year's.
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| 72 |
IGN
While Triple Play Baseball is a solid game of hardball and one that can be enjoyed by the casual fan, it's not for the diehard baseball freak. Nonetheless, it's the best game in the series on PlayStation.
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| 70 |
Happy Puppy
Still the perfect choice for casual fans that want to take some cuts as Manny Ramirez or bring some heat as Randy Johnson, but the lack of any new features is disappointing.
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| 65 |
Sports Gaming Network
Suffers from a poor control scheme and sketchy fielding. This arcade title lacks the depth of simulation-based baseball games and ultimately strikes out.
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| 58 |
Game Revolution
Everything you've seen before.
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