Backyard Baseball 2005
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Backyard Baseball 2005 (known simply as Backyard Baseball on the PlayStation 2) is a baseball video game by Humongous Entertainment and Atari released in 2004.
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- The 3D character models are really stiff and robotic. In contrast, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, Super Smash Bros. Melee, and many other games at the time have much better looking 3D character models.
- The gameplay isn't quite as fun.
- The color commentator Abner Dubbleplay is so annoying and he never shuts up! His voice is so nasally sounding and infuriating, his guts are awful, and he makes a lot of jokes relating to robots.
- The game should've had a lot more pros.
- A perfect example would be Roy Halladay since he had pitched excellent the last two years before the game's release going 19-7 in 2002 while posting a 2.93 ERA with 168 strikeouts in 239.1 innings in a breakout season and 22-7 in 2003 with a 3.25 ERA in 266 innings while winning the Cy Young Award. He also recorded 204 strikeouts and only 32 walks, good for a 6.38 strikeout-to-walk ratio. He even appeared in the all-star game in both aforementioned years.
- Other perfect examples include Ken Griffey Jr, Manny Ramirez, Trevor Hoffman, Mariano Rivera, Vladimir Guerrero, Craig Biggio, and Jeff Bagwell.
- There's no team photo whatsoever for your team.
- No 'Meet the Players' option.
- You can't view the CPU's team's lineup and defense alignment whatsover for a game unlike a lot of other sports video games.
- You can't save a game that you're playing in season mode if you exit during the game causing you to have to start all over again.
- The Create a Player option doesn't have separate options for the first and last names.
- The game doesn't show a nickname for any of the kids.
- You can't view any statistics, awards, or the schedule or anything during the middle of a game in season mode except for your team defensive alignment. The first aformentioned inability also applys to pickup games.
- You can’t make a custom player be a switch hitter.
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