Backyard Baseball’s reboot is promising but barebones for its price, and it’s got card packs for some reason

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Backyard Baseball’s reboot is promising but barebones for its price, and it’s got card packs for some reason

Destructoid · 5 hours ago

The Backyard Baseball franchise returned to gaming with a new entry on Steam, maintaining the series' accessible, cursor-controlled gameplay whilst presenting modernised graphics and refined mechanics. Returning characters including Pablo Sanchez remain available as players build rosters through seasonal competition and engage in various match formats. The cartoonish visual design delivers smooth performance and preserves the game's characteristic tone whilst incorporating contemporary technical improvements.

The release arrives in an underdeveloped state despite its $39.99 full-price positioning, most notably lacking online multiplayer functionality currently listed as coming soon. Accompanying the core gameplay is a card-collection system allowing players to unlock cosmetic items and collectible renderings of Major League Baseball players as children through in-game currency—a mechanic that feels misaligned with a title aimed at younger audiences. The reviewer characterised the title as a premature release and recommended prospective buyers await price reductions or substantial content additions before purchasing.

  • Backyard Baseball relaunches on Steam with refreshed graphics and preserved cursor-based gameplay mechanics
  • Release feels incomplete for its $39.99 price, notably missing promised online multiplayer and offering limited launch content
  • Includes card-collection system using in-game currency to unlock cosmetics and Major League Baseball players as children

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