Editor's Note: Because Sony didn't turn on the multiplayer servers until now, we weren't able to fully test MLB The Show 16's new features before release. Stay tuned for our final score later this week.
In what I've played thus far, MLB The Show 16 continues to raise the bar. Building on the already-strong foundation of MLB 15: The Show, the overall aesthetics, franchise mode, and Road To The Show mode all received meaningful additions that make this annual baseball game better than it's ever been.
When dealing with simulation games, the way real-life people and places look in the virtual world can make or break the level of immersion and believability. The new lighting effects make noticeable strides in that department, improving how different materials on the field look. Metals and helmets shine more distinctly, for example. And while ballparks look better than ever, it's the way the players move that jumps off the screen the most. Sony appears to have retired some of the older recognizable movements and replaced them with new and high-quality animations, and they're so fluidly stitched together that passersby might mistake it for the real thing.
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