I do have to say that EA Sports is treading in some dangerous water with the
MVP series. Gamers are either going to love
MVP 2005 or be overwhelmed and fed up with the game. The reason: there’s a lot to do.
Last year, in addition to a regular 162-game season, we had the option to manage two minor league teams (AA and AAA) too. Well guess what? Add another farm team to the list: a Single-A club. Yep, now you have control over a major league ball club AND three minor league squads.
Not only that, but there is also a new mode for all you “do-it-yourselfers.” When you start up the Owner mode, you take control of a major league team and their three minor league teams, and basically treat it as the regular Dynasty mode. However, you also create a new baseball stadium from scratch. At first, it looks like a great place for your Single-A squad to play at; not a lot of seats and not a lot of fans. But over time, you must manage everything (and I mean everything) and build it up. I’m talking about ticket prices, concessions, merchandise. All of these things help you build a profit so that you can add on extra features to your stadium like more seats, restaurants, and gift shops. This is fine, except that you also have to worry about contracts for your players and other staff. See how this is a little overwhelming?
If so, players can just go through the regular Dynasty mode, which is basically the same as last year. There are also the standard Play Now and Exhibition modes, along with an Online version. In addition, you can also play the Home Run Showdown, prove your gaming strategy in Manager mode, or create the ultimate scenario in Scenario Editor.
MVP Baseball 2005 also offers three new mini-games to play with, which are also incorporated into the Spring Training part of a season. You can hone your placement hitting in the Batting Mini Game, or either play Pitching Mini Game or Untimed Pitching Mini Game. Both are like Tetris in that you try to knock out colored blocks in the strike zone; timing is the only difference between the two.