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Baseball Mogul 2009 Review at CheatCC - The Mouse is Mightier than the Bat

CheatCC writes: "Baseball Mogul 2009 takes you behind the scenes of professional baseball and into the business world of professional sports. Baseball is the all-American sport. "

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GamerVision: Baseball Mogul 2009 Review

Even though it's not without its flaws, Baseball Mogul 2009 serves as a pretty decent introductory management sim. Fans of the game looking to try a game in this genre out would be pleasantly surprised at the ease and accessibility Baseball Mogul provides. Those of you turned off by MLB Front Office Manager should try this game out to see what a proper management sim is like. GamerVision still finds a game like Out of the Park provides a bit more depth than this game, but for the price ($20), you sure do get every penny out of Baseball Mogul.

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Gamespot: Baseball Mogul 2009 Review

It seems to be the year for incremental improvements in baseball management simulations. Just like its main rival, Out of the Park Baseball 9, Baseball Mogul 2009 enters a new season looking a lot like it did last season. After adding a tremendous number of new features and enhancements during the past two years, the current edition of the text-based sports sim is more of a taking-stock upgrade. It focuses on minor revisions to the presentation and artificial intelligence. The result is a good game with subtle improvements that make a better big-league management experience, but one that isn't essential if you already own its predecessor.

The Good:
* New Major League rosters for 2008
* Franchise scenario options with new Expansion mode
* Subtle improvements to visuals and artificial intelligence.

The Bad:
* Very similar to last year's game
* A few quirks with stat results
* Some bugs with data display.

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PC Gamer: Baseball Mogul 2009 Review

For $25, the value proposition of this time-sink is impressive if you consider yourself more managerial material than on-field talent. Just remember to keep your eyes out for a patch, and check the official site to keep up to date with the latest tweaks.

You'll love:
- Deep and complex
- Mostly accurate, current data
- Good value for your dollar

You'll hate:
- Somewhat buggy
- Micromanagement too time consuming
- Sometimes illogical behaviors

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