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8.0

Review: Little League World Series 2010 [Game Rant]

T.J. Lauerman of Game Rant writes: "I am predominantly a sports gamer, and as such it takes a lot to blow me away. Activision’s Little League World Series 2010 did just that. It blew me away. When I first picked up the game I wasn’t expecting much more than a gloried version of Wii Sports Baseball. In some ways that initial expectation was fairly accurate, but this game far exceeds Wii Sports."

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gamerant.com
7.0

Player Affinity: Little League World Series 2010 Review

Ray Carsillo wrote: "It is a time of the summer when the crack of the bat is replaced by an aluminum ping and the average player goes from being 6' 5" to more like 5' 4". It is a time when Williamsport, Pennsylvania, plays host to kids from all over the world who care more about getting their homework done than a seven-figure salary as they all vie for a shot at the world title."

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playeraffinity.com
8.5

GATT's Little League World Series Baseball 2010 Review

GATT’s GamerX takes a strike at Activision’s Little League World Series Baseball 2010, does he like what he sees? Without having actually played a baseball game since the first Little League World series on the NES, I, GamerX, didn’t really know what to expect from the game. I saw places popping up with reviews of it left and right, however I have begun to wonder if some reviewers didn’t play a few exhibition matches then call it a review, because the game itself is really in-depth and engrossing.

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gamingallthetime.com
7.0

ZTGD: Little League World Series Review

ZeroTolerance Writes: After spending some quality time with Activision's latest baseball title I have to say this is the most deceiving game I have played all year. Not necessarily in a bad way. The cover art comes across as a quick and dirty game to use the license they obviously had for the Little League World Series. Once you actually boot up the game you are introduced to more of a Power Pros style of game that borders more on arcade styling as opposed the more traditional baseball feel. Still after getting past the initial shock of change the game throws at you, there is some real fun to be had here if you can look past the glaring flaws and steep learning curve.