MLB The Show 24 Review – Base Hit

A lot of people will tell you that Hank Aaron is the greatest to ever play the game of baseball. Bob Kendrick, President of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, is one of those people, and it’s easy to see why. You only have to look at Hammerin’ Hank’s stats–755 home runs and 3,771 hits in Major League Baseball–his outstanding consistency across 23 big league seasons, or the fact that he achieved all of this after such humble beginnings. Growing up, Aaron had few opportunities to play organized baseball. In fact, he had few opportunities to even use the right equipment. Instead, a young Henry Aaron would take his mom’s broomstick and use it as a makeshift bat to hit bottlecaps–it’s no wonder he ended up being so good.

I knew of Hank Aaron’s incredible career, but supplemental details like this are part of what makes Storylines such a captivating and enlightening experience. If last year’s game was all about introducing this brilliant and groundbreaking new mode, then MLB The Show 24 is more about fine-tuning the existing framework. This isn’t an uncommon approach for annual sports games, and while Sony San Diego’s latest baseball sim might not seem as fresh or exciting as last year’s offering, it still plays an excellent game of baseball while possessing a tangible reverence for the sport’s rich history and inherent romanticism. Players are more than just stats and numbers, after all.

This is where Storylines comes in, and it’s once again the highlight of the whole package. Like any good TV series, MLB The Show 24 returns with a second season of The Negro Leagues, exploring an era of baseball that has often been overlooked and forgotten. At launch, there are four stories to play through, shining a spotlight on the aforementioned Henry “Hank” Aaron, as well as Josh Gibson, Walter “Buck” Leonard, and Toni Stone, with more set to arrive in forthcoming updates.

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Rise Of The Ronin Review – Long-Term Investment

If someone tells me a game takes several hours to “get good,” my immediate feeling is that I will never play that game. Who has hours to waste waiting for the good part of anything when there are so many other games to play? But my opinion of Rise of the Ronin changed drastically over the course of my 50 hours of playtime–in the first five or 10 hours, I didn’t really like it. By the end, I was planning to dive back in to clear out side quests and replay key moments to see how the story might change. It’s a game that takes its time getting good, but once it finds its footing in samurai-sword duels and character-focused missions, your investment pays off.

The thing that turned the tide for me is the way Rise of the Ronin focuses on telling small, character-driven stories that weave together into a large, history-shaping narrative. The entire game is built on its “Bond” system, where doing side quests big and small builds your relationships with everyone, from the different provinces of Ronin’s massive open-world Japan, to the many characters you meet throughout the course of the game.

Though the Bond system isn’t particularly different from building up faction reputation, liberating map segments, or growing relationship stats with characters like you might see in other games, the focus on investing in all those things and people is illustrative of Team Ninja’s approach to the entire game. Your personal connection to everything in Rise of the Ronin is what makes it work, and the reason it’s worth it to power through its learning curve and less remarkable opening hours.

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Puyo Puyo Puzzle Pop is coming to Apple Arcade in a few days to bring on the nostalgia

In case you missed it, SEGA has announced that Puyo Puyo Puzzle Pop will be landing on iOS via Apple Arcade this April 4th. There are 24 playable characters for you to discover, along with classic game modes and a full English voiceover for you to enjoy the fresh narrative.

Puyo Puyo Puzzle Pop breathes new life into the popular puzzle series Puyo Puyo. All you have to do is connect four or more Puyos with the same hues to clear them, with the added challenge of aiming for epic chain combos. Apart from “Puyo Puyo 2” and “Puyo Puyo Fever”, you can try your hand in the Adventure Mode where you can encounter both fresh faces and familiar characters such as Arle and Schezo. … [MORE]

Stumble Guys welcomes Dungeons & Dragons for its 50th anniversary celebrations with new archetypes and courses

Are you ready to embark on an epic fantasy adventure as Dungeon & Dragons collides with the chaotic world of Stumble Guys? Scopely has just announced that Dungeons & Dragons will be celebrating its 50th anniversary in the hilarious mobile game with an unmissable collab event. Expect to be treated with bucketloads of content including a new archetype system as well as more courses.

In the Stumble Guys x D&D crossover event, you’ll have the opportunity to step into the shoes of classic Dungeons & Dragons classes – Fighter, Rogue, Cleric, and Wizard. Each class comes with its own special abilities, allowing you to conquer the new courses according to your chosen archetype. … [MORE]

MLB Perfect Inning 24 introduces Corey Seager in latest season update

Com2uS has just released a major seasonal update for MLB Perfect Inning 24, which brings a legendary player into the mix. Corey Seager, the standout shortstop for the Texas Rangers and a two-time World Series MVP, takes centre stage as the Featured Athlete of this patch. Seager’s arrival ushers in the new season with a variety of exciting additions, including a fresh set of Special Edition cards and overhauled multiplayer modes.

In MLB Perfect Inning 24’s latest update, Corey Seager can be seen starring on the title screen. His card offers better stats than the previous season, making it a must-have for you. On top of that, the baseball sim will also introduce a brand-new set of Special Edition cards, including legendary Major League players such as Babe Ruth, Cy Young, Yogi Berra, and Randy Johnson. These SE Prime Legend Cards come with more skill slots and stat boosts, allowing you to achieve the highest level of performance. … [MORE]