MLB The Show 24 Review (PS5)

Is anyone really surprised by MLB The Show and how it paves the way for bringing meaningful content every year and trying out new modes that are actually worthwhile? I’ve stopped waiting for the other shoe to drop with this series, as every year they have managed to meet expectations and make each game in the series more than just a roster upgrade. Seriously, Electronic Arts, you need to take a lo...[Read More]

MLB The Show 23 Review

With the annual Kentucky Wildcats flub in the NCAA tourney, another MLB season is ushered in with the latest release of MLB The Show. As perfect as the baseball series has been over the years, not a heckuva lot has changed with the structure of the game. It seems a bit more playful with its improved gameplay, customizable in its settings, and overall, just feels like it welcomes any type of gamer ...[Read More]

Fernando Tatis Jr. named cover athlete for MLB The Show 21

I can’t wait to see this game on the PS5. Until then, enjoy the news of Fernando. He is an impressive player. Nicknamed “El Niño” and known for his electric play, epic bat flips, swagger, and home runs; Fernando Tatis Jr. can now add MLB The Show cover star to his impressive resume. Even though 2020 had many bleak moments, Fernando’s on the field play was a bright spot and we couldn’t be mor...[Read More]

MLB The Show 19

When basketball season is winding down, there’s only one place to turn for a gaming fix — baseball. Growing up a Cincinnati Reds fan, and not tasting a championship since 1990, I have come to realize that my best chance to see the Reds actually have success is through MLB The Show, and 19 doesn’t disappoint in keeping my Cincinnati dreams alive. Quite frankly, this has been the best baseball serie...[Read More]

MLB The Show 18

With the end of basketball season in sight, the natural progression of sports focus drops on baseball to save our sports senses (because golf ain’t gonna do it). As it does year-to-year, Sony Interact Entertainment and San Diego Studio have released their MLB baseball game. Right on cue, MLB The Show 18 has gotten progressively better from its predecessor in terms of playability, visuals and modes...[Read More]

MLB The Show 17

MLB The Show 17 returns just in time for spring training. Every year sports games are tasked with providing enough of a change year over year that fans feel like a true upgrade has been made. Sony San Diego Studios provides plenty of new features that should hold baseball fans over until next year’s game. With MLB The Show 17 only being released on the PlayStation 4 this year, Sony was able to app...[Read More]