MLB 10: The Show: First Impressions

I haven’t bought a baseball game in a few years—not since the 2K Sports series was still on top. But this year, after reading some fantastic reviews and seeing that last year’s game was well-loved by a lot of people, I decided to take a shot and grab MLB 10. I played a couple of innings tonight and here’s what I think so far:

  • The computer is a jerk of a pitcher, which is a good thing. It pitches around you, it mixes up pitch types, and it generally does what it can to keep you behind in the count. I like this. Even though I can’t currently hit very well, it’s a good challenge.
  • The animations and the environments are pretty good-looking. Busch looks pretty much like Busch. Fredbird looks pretty much like Fredbird. The players are as always hit or miss, but I think they look good more often than not.
  • The sound is incredible.
  • Umpires call different strike zones, and the game keeps a rotation of umpires, so you can “get used” to one umpire’s zone over another’s.
  • There are so many options here that I’m sure I’ll never even touch half of them. Custom crowd chants and heckles you can record yourself, custom walk-out music editing, league and player career options… a lot of stuff.
  • The built-in movie editor, while crappy in resolution, is a pretty neat way of showing people things you’ve done in-game. It even includes sound, which is better than the EA series. You can either export a specific play, or cut together a compilation of plays for a mini-highlight reel, which you can influence by setting camera change points and everything.

I didn’t play with the movie editor for very long, but here’s a couple of Carpenter strikeouts and a Holliday base hit:

Bonus tip: don’t keep the default camera angle. The “Offset” camera is much better for viewing the zone than the “Catcher” angle.

Tron: Legacy

As someone who bought Tron on DVD twice, I’m super-stoked about this, even if I am a little weirded out by the guitar-playing program.

But it’s Alan-1! And if that’s a preview of the Daft Punk soundtrack, you can count me in.

Rodrigo y Gabriela Concert Photos

I shot these at tonight’s concert (a post on it is forthcoming). They’re super-high ISO and kind of blurry because of the lame camera policy at the show, but there’s a few decent ones in there.

The opening band was the Alex Skolnick Trio.

This is quite possibly my favorite sketc…

This is quite possibly my favorite sketch from the entire run of The Muppet Show:

Neil Peart performs the refresh of the t…

Neil Peart performs the refresh of the theme to “Hockey Night in Canada:”

(Which isn’t even the theme to Hockey Night in Canada anymore, but whatever.)