![]() ![]() This moment should be the climax of the game and the payoff for hard work but it makes you wish you were back in Puerto Rico playing against gas attendants. Plus, when you reach the late game content, the game has a harsh and unfair artificial difficulty spike that makes the whole experience a chore. The gameplay sees the player wrestle with controls, deal with hearty doses of RnG. This concept is excellent but sadly, the execution leaves a lot to be desired. So chasing them down in a rags to riches campaign is perfect. It’s an appropriate story considering that the game is made to idolise and romanticize ‘The Bigs’. The player will take control of a player who suffers a tragic injury and due to this, you’ll have to start in the Mexican leagues and rise to prominence once again. ![]() So with that in mind, The Bigs 2 decides to offer the players a chance to follow this exact narrative in the form of a campaign mode. If there is one thing that sports fans love, it’s an underdog story. Let’s see how they got on in our review of The Bigs 2 Become A Legend This game tries to take the popular American sport and offer players a much more fun and whimsical take on the sport. However, it has a much more lighthearted and arcade-like approach seen in games like Mario Superstar Baseball, Super Mario Sluggers or other sports games of this nature like FIFA Street, NFL Street or Super Mario Strikers. This game plays like other baseball titles such as MLB: The Show or the Major League Baseball series. Well, there was a time where these games played more like arcade style titles and The Bigs 2 continues this trend that its predecessor offered back in the day, aiming to provide an arcade style baseball title to remember. Graphics, physics and official licences for each sport are usually the main focus of these games to provide the most authentic sporting experience possible. ![]() When we picture what a sports-based video game will be like, our opinion is often marred by the many true to life examples within the genre. ![]()
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