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When I booted up MLB Bobblehead Encounter for the first time, I was optimistic. I was hoping the game would be similar to what we've seen in Wii sports, albeit with more richness deeps, better graphics and an MLB license. Unfortunately I was clearly mistaken. Had I picked up MLB Bobblehead Pros, Konami's last baseball delivering, I would have been in business. Bobblehead Battle on the other hand is a retooled version of Pros that takes away any of the true fun and replaces it with a poor take on batting practice.
Bobblehead Battle allows you to accentuate as two positions, batter or pitcher, depending on whether you're at the plate or in the field. This essentially means that when you give as the field team all you are required to do is select a pitch and throw it in the impress zone. Alternatively when you play as the batting team all you have to do is follow the nautical toss about and hit A. There is no fielding, no throws to first pace to get the out, essentially, there is no real depth to the plot.
Source: GamingExcellence