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411: MLB Front Office Manager Review

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"With MLB Front Office Manager, 2K has established the base for a solid franchise. It proved that text-based sims can have a home in consoles and that they can be pretty to look at, not just a bunch of accounting spreadsheets. I think that many of the game's problems where more like "rookie mistakes" on the developer's part and that they can turn things around for next season. By making the A.I. better, making some changes to the interface in order to provide more ease of use and fixing several minor stat bugs, this game could be the killer of text-based coach games. As it is right now, MLB Front Office Manager is a broken game, but one that shows a lot of promise and that hopefully will see another better, more complete entry next season."

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WorthPlaying: MLB Front Office Manager Review

WorthPlaying writes: "MLB Front Office Manager is 2K Sports' effort in bringing the magic of the Football Manager series to an American audience via the Major League Baseball license. The audience is more limited, as it can be argued that there are several "big" sports in the U.S., and although baseball is America's pastime, its fan base has waned in recent years. However, due to licensing issues, the MLB is the best that 2K Sports can get. It also doesn't help that the title manages to be far too clunky and poorly developed to be a worthy game."

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411Mania: MLB Front Office Manager Review

MLB Front Office Manager is a great idea that is beautiful to look at…and that's the problem. Very few games are actually hurt by having great graphics, but this is one of them. The focus of management sims is always going to be the stats, and so much of the screen is taken up with prettiness in FOM that it adversely impacts what you can show stats-wise. If you can keep all the numbers that us statheads want and STILL make the game pretty, then great. Otherwise it's all about balance, and 2kSports sadly got the balance wrong.

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GameZone: Step Up to the Plate With MLB Dugout Heroes' Chris Yamauchi and Jonathan Stypula

GameZone writes: "With continued growth in the online sector, developers are becoming increasingly interested in this new form of distribution. Shooters and RPGs may be the typical games developed in this area, but MLB Dugout Heroes is here to show us that great online baseball can be done.

"MLB Dugout Heroes is the first fully licensed and online-based PC baseball game in North America," said Jonathan Stypula, Community Manager. "You're able to draft your favorite players from any MLB era, level up, complete missions, compete in tournaments, and purchase new uniforms, bats, pitches, and more! We [had] a short Closed Beta Test [on] Friday, March 13, from 3pm-6pm. We'll be following that up with our Open Beta launch on Thursday, March 19!'"

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