Tops So Far...
Game-play: There are again multiple levels that you can play on this game. The beginner level is a great place to start. It allows you to learn the basics of the game such as pitching, fielding, and hitting. And even though you may lose a couple of games in the beginning it won't take long until your beating the computer. The downside is that not too long after you start playing the game and start winning you'll start winning big. It will almost get to the point that you are bored completely. At this point you can bump up to the next level. I would pick one of the two middle levels to play on. The game also has an All-star level. But on this level it's difficult. The computer really picks up it's level of play on this level, and you are responsible for more of the controls. You may find it very difficult to try and control all 11 players at one time...I sure did. But if you find a nice happy home in the middle you'll probably enjoy playing for quite some time.
Graphics: The are starting to get it right. EA has done some homework when it came to the graphics. They have upgraded where they could. But more importantly they have worked on upgrading the players designed.
Overall: For me this game was almost right. EA has made some great improvements, and I can't wait to see what the next version looks like. But like I said before something was missing. Baseball is such a great game with so much depth...and I know it's sometimes hard to get all of that into a game...but I sure would like to see someone try.