A LOVE LETTER TO THE SHOW
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Ah, MLB The Show 24, where glitches are as common as a 90 mph fastball. It's like playing a game of baseball in a funhouse filled with mirrors that distort reality. Sure, hitting a home run feels like a triumph, but then your player morphs into an umpire halfway around the bases. It's like the game is saying, "Congrats, you hit it out of the park, now enjoy this unexpected plot twist."
And don't even get me started on the fielding mishaps. Watching your outfielder suddenly decide to moonwalk away from a fly ball is equal parts frustrating and comical. It's like they're auditioning for a dance competition instead of trying to catch a routine pop fly.
But amidst the chaos, there's a strange enjoyment in the madness. It's like watching a B-grade horror movie—you know it's bad, but you can't look away. Each glitch adds a layer of unpredictability, turning what should be a straightforward game into a rollercoaster of emotions.
So, despite its flaws, MLB The Show 24 manages to keep us coming back for more, if only to see what hilarious catastrophe awaits us next. It's a love-hate relationship with a video game that's as glitchy as a poorly programmed robot trying to play ball.
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Well I am done with this game after today