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Baseball fans who are looking for something a little bit out of the usual will be happy to know that 2K Sports has announced the release of The BIGS, a title which isn't afraid to sacrifice realism in order to spice up the gameplay to make the game as appealing as possible to a wider demographic.The developers are not only giving players power-ups and stuff they can use to turn the momentum of the game in an instant, they also included a wide array of mini-games that will serve as a lot more than a means to pass time when you're bored. Players will actually use these mini-games to hone the skills of created ballplayers to get them ready for stardom. When you start a season, you can play for a regular team with its default roster or create a rookie which you must guide throughout his career. If you stay focused and dedicated to your craft, stats and skills will be yours for the taking, allowing you to compete with the best of the league and contend for the World Series. Microsoft Xbox 360 and Sony PlayStation 3 owners can get their copies for US$59.99, Nintendo Wii users can have it for US$49.99 and Sony PSP fans can get theirs for just US$39.99. Buy: [The BIGS (Xbox 360)] Buy: [The BIGS (Wii)] |
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What you're about to see is the Albert Pujols trailer from The Bigs - the latest baseball offering from 2K Sports. This isn't your average run for the pennant in more ways than one, and we'll let you see for yourselves just why:
Unlike other baseball franchises such as MLB which focus on bringing gamers the most realistic baseball experience possible on a console, The Bigs delves more on style and flash. The developers are trumpeting eye-popping graphics coupled with arcade-style play. Power-ups and other fantasy elements are at hand, so expect the unexpected when you get outta the bullpen. Players can either play solo or take their business online and compete with the best of them. The game is set for release on the Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, the Nintendo Wii, and the PlayStation Portable come the 25th of June, 2007. |
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2K Sports has recently announced that a master copy of The BIGS (for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PSP, PS2 and Wii) is finally ready. And in a timely fashion, they will now begin the mass production of copies for the MLB title, sporting the Cardinals' Pujols, for their respective platforms. The game, announced back in 2006, has come a long way since then, and now the title offering a unique approach to MLB gameplay should be ready soon for a release pegged at June 25, 2007. Players who've patiently waited for the title and followed its development closely should now be able to relive the heroic baseball experience the title will deliver. And even if it's your first time to bat, you'll feel like a star baseball player with animations that recreate baseball plays that only happen rarely in real-life. Choose your player, train him up and work him all the way up to MVP of the World Series. |
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Suddenly I feel like having a corndog. Watching a ball game and pigging out, listening to STP... Yeah, who can blame me? The Stone Temple Pilots are plugging into the tunes for The BIGS (PS3, 360, Wii, PSP). The soundtrack for 2K Sports' baseball game has just been revealed, with STP stepping up to the plate.
Check out the full playlist below:
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While news is still skinny for 2K Sport's upcoming The BIGS game for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Wii, that doesn't mean we can't learn to appreciate the game's lovely visuals. That's going to be the topic of this latest post, as 2K release five more screenshots of the game. Set for a June 25 release this year (according to IGN), The BIGS will offer Wii players full use of the Wiimote/Nunchuk motion sensor controls, with its Xbox 360 port offering players soon-to-be-disclosed achievement points. We're not too sure what features the devs have planned for the PS3 (most probably SIXAXIS support), although we'll keep posted in case 2K releases more info. For the moment, enjoy the screenshots! |
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It was back in October 2006 when 2K Sports first took the lid off their baseball game title, The BIGS (Wii, Xbox 360, PS3, PSP). Fast forward to today, the game now has a cover athlete and some of its features have also been divulged, now may be the best time to report an interview.Over at Gamespot, they had a short chit-chat with Blue Castle Games' Jason Leigh. He talked about the game's development (which is going really well or so he says) and how they are creating an over-the-top arcade baseball game while still being true to a sport that is rich with tradition thanks to Lou Gehrig and Babe Ruth among many others. To that, Jason said that: Baseball is already an exciting game, so our focus was how to make the coolest stuff happen all the time. The BIGS is very much a solid representation of baseball, but taken to an entirely new level. The first thing that you'll notice with The BIGS is that it has a really cool arcade pace. There is minimal downtime, and everything feels faster and snappier. We put a lot of effort into our animation system to make sure that there is a lot of style and athleticism with the catches and throws. The players really do feel more heroic, even when pulling off routine plays. When they start to pull off the big moves--diving catches, double plays, wall catches, etc.--we really made sure to pay that off with bigger animations, audio, and presentation. Once you've proven your mettle, you'll earn your playoff spot and all of a sudden your rookie would be carrying his team on and to the World Series. It's a long way to the top, so it's nice to note that there are some unlockable rewards - sunglasses, batter ditties, bat graphics, tattoos, and you can choose your rookie's nickname or moniker.The BIGS on the Wii would use both the Wiimote and Nunchuk - and of course, you get to swing it like a bat and throw it like you would a baseball. Leigh also said that they are already in the final stages of refining the control scheme. Xbox Live Achievements like "get X strikeouts, get X home runs in a game...and pitch a perfect game" would also be put in place. Unfortunately, The BIGS won't be in the PS3 Home online service...well, "not this year" says Jason. You can check out the full interview by clicking on our read link below. |
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Get set, Microsoft Xbox 360 and Sony PlayStation 3 owners. The BIGS is looking ready to spring outta the bull pen right into your living rooms with some of the most aggressive baseball action ever seen in a game.
The BIGS takes baseball sims to the next generation of gaming with excellent visuals shown here in this trailer. The sound quality seemed cool judging by the gnarly soundtrack. Whether or not the game will actually give established franchises like MLB a run for their money remains to be seen. One thing is certain, though, The BIGS is no minor league offering and is looking to step to the plate and drive one out of the ball park. |
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2K Sports has named St. Louis Cardinals All-Star first baseman and power hitter Albert Pujols as the cover player for their upcoming MLB-licensed video game, The BIGS. Read on for a few quotable quotes from the press release. "Throughout his career, Albert Pujols has delivered unforgettable plays at the most amazing times," said Erik Whiteford, Vice President of Marketing at 2K Sports. "His larger-than-life abilities and flair for the dramatic embody the spirit we are striving to capture in this game, making Pujols the perfect cover athlete." "I’m honored to represent this revolutionary new baseball title from 2K Sports," said Albert Pujols. "I've been blessed to have played in some monumental baseball games in my career and it's amazing to see how The BIGS captures the most dramatic plays and brings them to life in a baseball video game." The BIGS is slated for a June release on the PS2, PS3, PSP, Wii and Xbox 360. |
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With The BIGS, we want to take the baseball genre to new heights and redefine what a baseball video game can be. The BIGS has the fast learning curve of an arcade game coupled with deep play mechanics, amazing visuals, and hero-like presentation of real MLB players that will keep gamers coming back for more. The BIGS will showcase dramatic highlight reel moments at every at-bat, creating a truly epic baseball title. We'll see how the visuals go in this baseball multi-platform videogame, hopefully when 2K decides to give us more than screenshots (*cough* videos *cough*). The BIGS screens today feature the different MLB stadiums - fans should recognize some landmarks on them - and the players. Anyway, there hasn't been any news of the exact release date but we'll keep you posted. For the meantime, check out the screenshots.
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2K Sports has let out a new press release that gives a bit of a glimpse at the features that will come packed in their upcoming multiplatform title, The BIGS. It's not much, but it should prove to be an excitement booster for those who are looking forward to this game.The press release mentions unique and intuitive gameplay controls and advanced power-up mechanics. There's also a Turbo gameplay feature which "culminates in the ultimate batter pitcher power-up duel, where either the pitcher's Big Heat will be the turning point, or the batter's Power Blast will be the explosive end to the game." Each MLB player in The BIGS has been "individualized to emphasize their extraordinary athletic attributes." The development team apparently paid great attention not only to the players but also to the stadium landmarks. Each MLB ballpark in the game has been stylized to highlight that particular stadium's unique architecture. The Bigs is currently slated for a summer release for the PS3, PSP, Wii, and Xbox 360. |
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