"World Series Baseball '98," released for the Sega Saturn, continues the esteemed legacy of the World Series Baseball franchise, enhancing both the visual and gameplay aspects from its predecessors. This iteration not only boasts an MLB license but also includes the official 1997 rosters, providing an authentic baseball experience with real teams and players recognizable to fans. The graphical improvements are significant, with meticulously rendered stadiums and more advanced player animations, bringing the game closer to a television broadcast experience. Gamers can engage in various play modes such as Exhibition, Season, and Playoff, allowing them to customize their experience, from quick games to full-season simulations.
One of the standout features of "World Series Baseball '98" is its gameplay mechanics which offer both accessibility to newcomers and depth for seasoned players. The pitching system, for instance, allows players to choose pitch type and location, giving a strategic edge to each throw, while batting requires precise timing and positioning to hit the ball effectively. The game also introduced an innovative fielding mechanic where players control their fielders from a dynamic camera angle, making plays more engaging and realistic. Furthermore, the game includes a battery backup feature, enabling players to save their progress throughout the season, a significant technical advancement at the time. This title not only elevated the bar for sports games on the Sega Saturn but also influenced future baseball video games with its detailed approach to realism and player control.
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