Baseball Heroes
This Portable Pastime Blows the Big Save
By Gregory D. GeorgeJanuary 8, 2001
I
remember how eagerly I awaited the release of Baseball Heroes for
the Atari Lynx. I would drool over the screenshots imagining the game
would be as great as Sega's World Series Baseball for the
Genesis. Alas, I couldn't have been more disappointed when I actually
played it for the first time.
The biggest problem with Baseball Heroes
is the slow speed. Now, some of you may say, "But, baseball is a
slow sport!" Untrue, my friends. Once the ball is hit, baseball is
one of the fastest sports there is. And to maintain the feel of
baseball, a video game representing it must be equally as fast.
This is where Baseball Heroes
fails miserably. It literally takes three seconds for a batter
to finish his swing! Three seconds! In a real game, that swing
would take less than a second. In BH, the catcher can throw the ball
back to the pitcher before a swing is complete. Unbelievable.
Fielding is a total chore. As soon as you
throw the ball, the control changes to whoever you've thrown it to. What
happens is that your newly controlled player runs off in what ever
direction you are holding which always makes him run away from the ball.
Catching a fly ball can be challenging too. If you can somehow guess
where the shadow of the ball will stop, you can catch it. Baseball
Heroes really needed an outfield "target" like 99% of all baseball games.
The strange thing is that while the
pitching/hitting game is very slow, the fielding game is way too fast.
For a rabid baseball fan like me, these speed inconsistencies at the most
crucial aspects of baseball totally ruins the flow of the great American pastime.
Graphics-wise, Baseball Heroes is
wonderful and is the one good thing about the game. Sounds are barely noticeable
and the announcer's voice is terrible. Hitting a home run, which you
would normally expect to see a huge fan fare, is barely even recognized.
Lineup changes are impossible. You can't even retire the pitcher!
And my final gripe: This game is called Baseball
Heroes. But where are the heroes? No Bob Gibson. No Willie Mays. No
Hank Aaron. Instead we get players like "Stinky" Butz and
"Corny" Tyson. They're no heroes of mine!
When I bought Baseball Heroes, I was
expecting a Mark McGwire home run. Instead I got a Ray Lankford
strikeout. What a shame.
Game Data |
Scores
|
| Title |
Baseball Heroes |
Graphics |
80% |
| Publisher |
Atari |
Sound/Music |
20% |
| Genre |
Sports |
Gameplay |
20% |
| System |
Lynx |
Control |
35% |
|
|
Overall |
40% |