"MLB 12: The Show" First Look (Video)
You’ve already seen the cover art for MLB 12: The Show. Now you can get a glimpse of the game in action. Sony has released a “first look” trailer for MLB 12: The Show, which should get baseball fans pumped for another year with one of the best simulations on the market.
Featuring Boston Red Sox first baseman Adrian Gonzalez, the new edition of The Show comes with full PlayStation Move compatibility. That’s a huge step forward over last year’s model, which only allowed the Move to be used when playing Home Run Derby.
The Show‘s graphics have always been outstanding, but this year, TruBroadcast takes them to a whole new level, offering fantastic lighting; ultra-accurate character models; and more realistic camera cuts, closely mirroring the look of a real game on TV.
Another exciting upgrade is the use of the PlayStation Vita. Sony says you’ll be able to start a franchise game on your PS3, then take it with you on your Vita—a cool capability for anyone with a long commute in the morning (unless you’re driving).
Watch the video to learn more.
Source: blog.us.playstation.com
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"MLB 12: The Show" First Look (Video)
You’ve already seen the cover art for MLB 12: The Show. Now you can get a glimpse of the game in action. Sony has released a “first look” trailer for MLB 12: The Show, which should get baseball fans pumped for another year with one of the best simulations on the market.
Featuring Boston Red Sox first baseman Adrian Gonzalez, the new edition of The Show comes with full PlayStation Move compatibility. That’s a huge step forward over last year’s model, which only allowed the Move to be used when playing Home Run Derby.
The Show‘s graphics have always been outstanding, but this year, TruBroadcast takes them to a whole new level, offering fantastic lighting; ultra-accurate character models; and more realistic camera cuts, closely mirroring the look of a real game on TV.
Another exciting upgrade is the use of the PlayStation Vita. Sony says you’ll be able to start a franchise game on your PS3, then take it with you on your Vita—a cool capability for anyone with a long commute in the morning (unless you’re driving).
Watch the video to learn more.
Source: blog.us.playstation.com