All-Star 2002 is a poly-by-poly port of the PS2 version, which is a good thing since the PS2 version did not look all that shabby. Each of the players are modeled nicely, right down to the various batting stances of player and the stadiums look great. The presentation is definitely the best I have seen so far. It is very detailed right down to the mascots dancing on the dugouts and the umpires' 'waiting' animations. The player animations could use a bit of work though, especially in the transition animations. It may not seem like a big thing, but the presentation does such a great job of sucking you into the game that seeing a player jumping for a wild catch, and then stopping and switching into a throwing animation leaves something to be desired.
The sound adds a lot to the overall presentation. The crowds sound just like they do on TV and even react to the games. The commentary, done by Thom Brennaman and Bob Brenly, is excellent and it was refreshing to see that Acclaim didn't go overboard and have them running their mouths off the entire game. Even my favorite peppy little 'Mexican Hat Dance' song is included. The only thing that could have improved the sound would be some fat, drunk fan in the stands yelling at the umpires. Maybe next year guys.